What are the responsibilities and job description for the Animal Care Supervisor position at Larimer Humane Society?
Benefits and perks
Health and well-being
Caring for team members is core to our success. We offer cost-effective medical, life, dental and vision insurance options, a paid Employee Assistance Program and more to eligible employees.
Coverage for the planned and unexpected
Life events, from having a baby to having a skiing accident, can create setbacks. We help by providing short-term and long-term disability coverage for eligible employees after a year of service.
Retirement
Hard work today deserves rewards for tomorrow. We encourage employees to invest in their futures by offering a 403B retirement plan with a 3% employer match.
Paid Time-off
Everyone needs the opportunity to rest, relax and recharge. We support time away from work by providing team members with paid time off and paid holidays.
Professional Development
Career growth comes with learning curves. We help staff members reach their potential through coaching, training and professional development.
Pet Adoption
It’s no surprise that everyone here loves animals. We encourage team members to take the mission home by offering free pet adoptions.
Department: Shelter - 02
Job Classification: Full time; Hourly Non-Exempt Position
Job Relationships: Reports to Shelter Supervisor(s) and/or Shelter Manager
Supervises Animal Care Lead(s), Technicians, Caretakers and Assistants and assigned
Volunteers
General Purpose: Supervises daily animal care within the Shelter and implements feeding and disease control
protocols; Trains and supervises staff in all aspects of animal care; Supports client services
efforts when necessary
This is a full-time, working-supervisor position responsible for the daily care of animals in the Shelter (including cats, dogs, small
mammals, exotic pets and more). Incumbent trains and supervises Animal Care Leads, Technicians, Caretakers and Assistants in facility
cleaning, feeding and disease control protocols. Participates in Shelter Team, Safety Team, Shelter Supervisor and Supervisor/Manager
meetings and is actively engaged in reviewing work flow and suggesting and implementing improvements. Supervises assigned
volunteers including Community Service volunteers. Schedules include at least one weekend day and overtime as required. Shifts vary
and generally cover 7:30AM–7:30PM Monday-Friday and 7:30AM–5:30PM Saturday-Sunday and are subject to change.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the Daily Operations of the Animal Care Team in a Manner that Ensures Animals in our Facility Receive
Consistent, High Quality Care
Supervises daily cleaning, feeding and disease control routine of the animal shelter; serves as a positive role model for Animal
Care Leads, Technicians, Caretakers and Assistants. Assists with analyzing work flow, work procedures and staffing levels and
suggests and implements improvements. Schedules work for animal care staff and volunteers. Supervises and schedules
Community Service volunteers and maintains appropriate documentation. Monitors safety procedures and reports injuries for
the purpose of improving safety training and reducing on-the-job injuries.
- Responsible for the Supervision of Animal Care Technicians and Leads
Schedules, assigns duties and supervises Animal Care Leads, Technicians, Caretakers and Assistants and volunteers during a
particular shift. Participates in the hiring, evaluation, coaching, counseling, performance reviews and disciplinary action of
staff. Assists in developing and conducts training programs. Promotes positive recognition of good performance. Assists in
managing timesheet data, schedules and time off requests to ensure department coverage. Responsible for the training of
Animal Care Leads, Technicians, Caretakers and Assistants. Models behavior and professional standards, policy and procedure
adherence, and communication expectations.
- Performs the duties of an Animal Care Technician
Performs daily cleaning of kennels, cages and public areas and follows disease control protocol to ensure a safe, healthy
environment for the animals in our care. Administers animal vaccines and approved medications as directed. Provides
transportation of shelter animals as needed. Informs veterinary staff, behavior staff and/or management about animal health
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or behavior concerns. Performs euthanasia as required. Cross trains in and assists other shelter departments as necessary,
enters data into animal shelter software as necessary.
- Participates as a Member of Shelter Team
Brings issues forward that are impacting the Shelter and offers information and solution options. Actively participates in
discussions. Contributes to the creation and revision of Shelter standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Assists with State and Other Compliance Responsibilities such as PACFA, OSHA, DEA, etc., as Requested
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
- Maintains inventory; assists with ordering of supplies as needed
- Plans for, recruits, trains, schedules and counsels volunteers
- Assists the Behavior team with animal evaluation and enrichment programs as required
- Instructs employees, applicable students and volunteers in approved animal handling techniques
- Monitors and sorts incoming donations; determines appropriate disbursement and storage
- Assists with animal handling training of staff
- Supports the Organization’s events, off-site adoption sites, and marketing efforts
- Maintains punctuality and attendance expectations
- Assists other departments as assigned
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Participates in various organizational task forces and teams as assigned
Job Qualifications:
Education/Experience: Minimum of Associate’s Degree or equivalent work experience; Minimum one year of proven staff supervisory or
applicable lead experience, or six months of current Organization lead experience. Minimum one year of experience in animal welfare, animal
care, animal health or applicable industry required. Hands on experience with companion animals required. Must be at least 21 years of age
(required for insurance purposes). Bilingual English/Spanish reading, writing, understanding, speaking is a plus and includes a wage premium.
Knowledge: Knowledge of basic animal handling; Knowledge of basic animal health, care, and welfare; Knowledge of animal breeds and
colors; Knowledge of positive dog training methods and behavior rehabilitation methods a plus.
Skills: Solid computing skills (Microsoft Office environment); Effective written and verbal communication skills; Strong organizational
skills. Supervisory skills and emotional intelligence, ethics and integrity skills required.
Abilities: Able to work with the animals within the Shelter’s care. This includes the ability to work visually and audibly, with animals both alive
and deceased, including dogs, cats, small mammals, exotic animals and more. Effective record keeping and the ability to quickly and effectively
learn new software; Able to work independently and in a team setting; Able to remain calm and level-headed in an often stressful and emotional
work environment; Able to use sound judgment when dealing with confidential information; Able to multi-task and to prioritize job duties in a
fast-paced and constantly changing work environment; Able to exercise good judgment when dealing with personnel, client, animal, or
management issues; Able to effectively work in a co-supervisory role; Able to work with disinfectants and cleaning supplies; Able to perform
physical work including scrubbing, mopping, lifting, walking, squatting and bending; Must be euthanasia certified, or able to obtain certification,
within three months in the position and able to handle animals in all conditions including deceased. Ability to serve as an example to staff in
adhering to the Organization’s Standards of Professional Conduct and utilizing emotional intelligence. Able to work a flexible and changing
schedule including evenings, weekends and overtime as required.
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Other: Valid Colorado Driver’s License, insurable driving record and have and maintain personal driving insurance meeting Colorado standards.
Overtime will be required. Some holiday work will be required.
Working Conditions:
Work Environment: Most work performed in animal shelter setting; Potential for exposure to zoonotic diseases and to cleaning chemicals;
Potential for exposure to dangerous and fractious animals; Exposure to high noise levels when in kennel areas; Exposure to wet conditions;
Potential for animal bites and scratches while handling animals; Potential exposure to hay and dust; Potential exposure to deceased animals;
Potential exposure to various weather conditions.
Physical Activities: Handling animals of varying types and temperaments; Occasional lifting and carrying of up to 50 pounds without assistance
and more with assistance; Potential for standing on feet and walking for 8 or more hours a day; Driving a car; Kneeling; Squatting; Bending;
Lifting; Cleaning cages (scrubbing and mopping); Walking dogs on a leash; Performing physical examinations on animals; Animal restraint;
Handling syringes and needles; Speaking and listening; Performing data entry.
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job. NOCO
Humane conducts background checks, DMV checks and requires drug testing of all employment candidates.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Benefits for full-time employees include options for medical and life, dental, vision and supplemental
accident insurance; STD/LTD insurance; a matching 403b plan; paid time off (PTO) accrual; 9 paid holidays and more. Benefits for part-time
employees include paid time off (PTO); a matching 403b plan and more.