Manager, Animal Centre
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals View all jobs
- Penticton, BC
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Responsible for attaining and maintaining optimum animal welfare standards at all times as defined by BC SPCA programs and all related policies.
- Tracks and reports on the successful implementation and maintenance of standard operating policies/procedures and related programs in the Animal Centre.
- Acts as the local point person for receiving animals related to cruelty investigations, including Large Scale Animal Intake (LSAI) cases.
- Makes decisions regarding euthanasia in accordance with BC SPCA policy.
- Liaises with local veterinary facilities to ensure proper care of animals and build effective relationships.
- Assigns a team member to successfully lead the local animal foster program.
- Responsible for the recruitment, hiring, onboarding, annual goal setting, regular performance management, and termination of Animal Centre employees.
- Responsible for ensuring the success of volunteer program for the Animal Centre.
- Schedules staff and volunteers in keeping with BC SPCA requirements and budget.
- Acts as a champion for health, safety and wellness in the Animal Centre.
- Receives and resolves any public complaints and concerns related to the provision of BC SPCA services.
- Administers the assigned annual budget, including reviewing expenses and revenues regularly.
- Creates a welcoming environment for the public at the Animal Centre and ensures a high level of customer service.
- Promotes the BC SPCA’s mission and services in the community; attends events as required and serves as a professional and knowledgeable representative of the BC SPCA; may be required to speak to local media.
- Identifies community needs to Regional Manager and provides input into ways to address any gaps.
- Engages in fundraising activities, such as attending events and donor stewardship.
- Provides required statistical reports on Animal Centre performance on a regular basis.
- Ensures physical facility, equipment and supplies are maintained in a condition acceptable to the BC SPCA and provides input into requests for capital improvements as needed.
- Maintains productive and effective relationships with local government officials.
- Leading a ‘daily huddle’ with your team to discuss animals in care, and other updates related to the Animal Centre.
- Supporting your team with what they need to be successful in their day, while celebrating individual and team successes along the way.
- Submitting payroll and accounts payable to the appropriate department by the imposed deadline.
- Working closely with other relevant team members to engage key stakeholders to steward strong and trusting relationships and build support for the BC SPCA in your community.
- A self-starter with a genuine compassion for people and animals and supporting the community you serve
- Someone who thrives in a fast-pace, demanding and reactive work environment
- An excellent communicator who enjoys connecting with a variety of people in a positive, respectful manner
- A motivated and innovative problem-solver.
- Excited about the mission, vision, and guiding principles of the BC SPCA and want to be part of our work.
- Post-secondary education in an applicable field
- Minimum of 5 years of related experience, with at least 3 years in a supervisory capacity. Related experience includes, but is not limited to:
- Working in animal welfare;
- Working in the non-profit sector, with familiarity with fundraising and volunteer management/relations;
- Application/communication of wildlife legislation and regulations;
- Scheduling, financial, and project management;
- Or an equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable to the employer.
- Philosophical harmony with the BC SPCA mission, vision, and strategic directions; genuine compassion for animals and sound knowledge of the Five Freedoms and related animal welfare standards.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, planning and prioritizing a varied and demanding workload in order to meet fixed deadlines with minimal supervision
- Fundraising, financial management and business skill sets.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal skills and genuine desire/ability to work with a diverse range of people in a positive manner.
- Effective organizational skills and strong building operations and infrastructure knowledge.
- Critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Computer skills – Windows, MS Office incl. PowerPoint and Excel.
- Ability to work flexible hours (i.e. evening, weekend and holidays) when required.
- Must have a valid BC Class 5 Drivers License.
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