YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee
Pet Shelter Director
YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
Overview
YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee provides pay range information. This base pay range is $60,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range
$60,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr Position Summary
The Pet Shelter Director provides leadership and direction for all shelter staff and oversees the daily operations of the shelter, including animal care, shelter cleanliness, vet appointments, pet parent support, and coordination of care while exiting the shelter. This role requires a strong focus on excellent customer service, trauma-informed awareness, and best practices in animal welfare. The role is responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of all pet shelter data and records. The shelter operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. A minimum of 40 hours per week is required, primarily scheduled Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Flexibility is needed to meet ongoing shelter needs, including occasional overnight and day hours, on-call rotations, and some holidays. Work With Us And Receive 10 Paid Holidays. Employer Paid Medical. Employer Paid Long Term Disability. Parental Leave. 2 Floating Holidays. Employer Paid Vision. Employer Paid $25K Life. Health Reimbursement. Relationships And Contacts
Within the organization: This role reports directly to the VP of DVS. The Pet Shelter Director must maintain a strong working relationship with the VP of DVS, the Pet Shelter Staff, the staff of the DVC, the Director of Community Engagement, and the Grants / Evaluation Team. Outside the organization: The position maintains frequent and close working relationships with clients of the DVC and partners of the YWCA Pet Shelter including veterinary staff, animal care groups, pet fosters, vendors, and the general community. Application
For faster consideration, please use the link below to apply: https://apply.appone.com/job/68ffa3337f30d85539e4fd38 Essential Responsibilities
Develops Pet Shelter/staff operating procedures and protocols; implements policies and procedures approved by the VP of DVS; ensures that policies and procedures are followed; updates policies and procedures as needed. Direct care of onsite pets when needed, including enrichment activities, cleaning kennels, and feeding and watering pets. Act as the primary escalation point for staff, addressing challenges and ensuring safe practices. Ensure the facility and its furnishings are maintained in a clean and organized manner and are in good working condition. Ensure that all animal health and vaccination records are up to date. Record and report any health and/or safety issues as outlined in the Pet Shelter Operations Manual. Hire and train Pet Shelter staff in accordance with YWCA policies and procedures. Supervise Pet Shelter staff, leading by example and providing guidance, direction, and oversight. Maintain records as defined by law and YWCA policies. Ensure the accuracy of all forms, documents, and records. Enter and track data in ETO. Lead strategic planning activities for the Pet Shelter. Develop annual operating and capex budgets. Monitor monthly budget vs. actual financial reports and discuss significant variances or trends with the VP of DVS. Develop and maintain vendor relationships essential for the operation of the Pet Shelter. Work with YWCA facility support staff to resolve facilities-related issues, including contacting vendors and coordinating vendor site visits. Maintain inventory of Pet Shelter operating supplies and collaborate with the Director of Community Engagement to maintain the Pet Shelter Wish List. Coordinate with DV client advocates as needed to ensure that care of the clients and their pet(s) is managed to standards of the Weaver Domestic Violence Center. Ensure staff coverage for the Pet Shelter is maintained per the current schedule, including arranging coverage during staff absences. Additional Responsibilities
Provide information and assistance to pet parents as necessary or requested. Promote relationships with other local and national nonprofit and animal welfare organizations. Update educational materials (e.g., DV101) with pet shelter content. Schedule appointments and assist with transporting animals for care, as necessary. Ensure appropriate training and development for department staff and applicable volunteers. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements
Education and Experience
Position requires a high school diploma (or equivalent) and a minimum of three years of successful management of either a licensed Pet Kennel/Animal Care Clinic or a 501C3 Pet Shelter/Rescue Organization. Management must include the direct care of animals, supervision of staff, and maintenance of records. Nonprofit experience preferred. Conversational Spanish is a plus but not required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite is required. Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must be able to sustain long periods of walking, bending, standing, or reaching. Other Requirements
Valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance and a clear driving record for the last three years. Strong skills in animal health, behavior, and handling. Ability to work a rotating on-call schedule that includes late nights and weekends. Must be comfortable in a fast-paced, emotionally charged environment and can handle the challenges of working in a shelter. Skill Competencies
Ability to communicate effectively throughout all levels of the organization and community; excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Punctual and dependable. Able to work with minimum supervision. Ability to work with and respectfully address culturally diverse populations. Exercises patience and maintains a calm presence in all interactions. Willingness to support the mission of the YWCA and ability to convey its importance both verbally and in writing. YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee reserve the right to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way the organization desires. This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This job description is not an employment contract, implied or otherwise. The employment relationship remains “At-Will.” The aforementioned job requirements are subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities. Seniority level
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YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee provides pay range information. This base pay range is $60,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range
$60,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr Position Summary
The Pet Shelter Director provides leadership and direction for all shelter staff and oversees the daily operations of the shelter, including animal care, shelter cleanliness, vet appointments, pet parent support, and coordination of care while exiting the shelter. This role requires a strong focus on excellent customer service, trauma-informed awareness, and best practices in animal welfare. The role is responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of all pet shelter data and records. The shelter operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. A minimum of 40 hours per week is required, primarily scheduled Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Flexibility is needed to meet ongoing shelter needs, including occasional overnight and day hours, on-call rotations, and some holidays. Work With Us And Receive 10 Paid Holidays. Employer Paid Medical. Employer Paid Long Term Disability. Parental Leave. 2 Floating Holidays. Employer Paid Vision. Employer Paid $25K Life. Health Reimbursement. Relationships And Contacts
Within the organization: This role reports directly to the VP of DVS. The Pet Shelter Director must maintain a strong working relationship with the VP of DVS, the Pet Shelter Staff, the staff of the DVC, the Director of Community Engagement, and the Grants / Evaluation Team. Outside the organization: The position maintains frequent and close working relationships with clients of the DVC and partners of the YWCA Pet Shelter including veterinary staff, animal care groups, pet fosters, vendors, and the general community. Application
For faster consideration, please use the link below to apply: https://apply.appone.com/job/68ffa3337f30d85539e4fd38 Essential Responsibilities
Develops Pet Shelter/staff operating procedures and protocols; implements policies and procedures approved by the VP of DVS; ensures that policies and procedures are followed; updates policies and procedures as needed. Direct care of onsite pets when needed, including enrichment activities, cleaning kennels, and feeding and watering pets. Act as the primary escalation point for staff, addressing challenges and ensuring safe practices. Ensure the facility and its furnishings are maintained in a clean and organized manner and are in good working condition. Ensure that all animal health and vaccination records are up to date. Record and report any health and/or safety issues as outlined in the Pet Shelter Operations Manual. Hire and train Pet Shelter staff in accordance with YWCA policies and procedures. Supervise Pet Shelter staff, leading by example and providing guidance, direction, and oversight. Maintain records as defined by law and YWCA policies. Ensure the accuracy of all forms, documents, and records. Enter and track data in ETO. Lead strategic planning activities for the Pet Shelter. Develop annual operating and capex budgets. Monitor monthly budget vs. actual financial reports and discuss significant variances or trends with the VP of DVS. Develop and maintain vendor relationships essential for the operation of the Pet Shelter. Work with YWCA facility support staff to resolve facilities-related issues, including contacting vendors and coordinating vendor site visits. Maintain inventory of Pet Shelter operating supplies and collaborate with the Director of Community Engagement to maintain the Pet Shelter Wish List. Coordinate with DV client advocates as needed to ensure that care of the clients and their pet(s) is managed to standards of the Weaver Domestic Violence Center. Ensure staff coverage for the Pet Shelter is maintained per the current schedule, including arranging coverage during staff absences. Additional Responsibilities
Provide information and assistance to pet parents as necessary or requested. Promote relationships with other local and national nonprofit and animal welfare organizations. Update educational materials (e.g., DV101) with pet shelter content. Schedule appointments and assist with transporting animals for care, as necessary. Ensure appropriate training and development for department staff and applicable volunteers. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements
Education and Experience
Position requires a high school diploma (or equivalent) and a minimum of three years of successful management of either a licensed Pet Kennel/Animal Care Clinic or a 501C3 Pet Shelter/Rescue Organization. Management must include the direct care of animals, supervision of staff, and maintenance of records. Nonprofit experience preferred. Conversational Spanish is a plus but not required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite is required. Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must be able to sustain long periods of walking, bending, standing, or reaching. Other Requirements
Valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance and a clear driving record for the last three years. Strong skills in animal health, behavior, and handling. Ability to work a rotating on-call schedule that includes late nights and weekends. Must be comfortable in a fast-paced, emotionally charged environment and can handle the challenges of working in a shelter. Skill Competencies
Ability to communicate effectively throughout all levels of the organization and community; excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Punctual and dependable. Able to work with minimum supervision. Ability to work with and respectfully address culturally diverse populations. Exercises patience and maintains a calm presence in all interactions. Willingness to support the mission of the YWCA and ability to convey its importance both verbally and in writing. YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee reserve the right to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way the organization desires. This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This job description is not an employment contract, implied or otherwise. The employment relationship remains “At-Will.” The aforementioned job requirements are subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities. Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Other Industries
Non-profit Organizations
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