Some specific duties:
Duties Related to Service Delivery:
Regularly liaises with Managers of surrounding Animal Centers (particularly Quesnel) to identify animals needing sheltering services, coming from the Prince George area.
Works with the Outreach Services team and community partners to ensure regular delivery of a pet food bank at a specified location.
Coordinates fosters, including but not limited to:
Providing training, resources, and supplies;
Regularly checking and addressing any questions/concerns that arise; and
Facilitating and coordinating transfer of animals.
Duties Related to People Care:
Responsible for the onboarding, training, scheduling, coordination, performance management, communication and recognition of volunteers in the Prince George area.
Builds relationships with other key stakeholders in the organization and community; facilitates interactions that enhance trust.
Receives and resolves any public complaints and concerns related to the BC SPCA services in the Prince George area and advances to next-level supervisor, as required.
Other Financial/Administrative Duties:
Administers assigned annual budget.
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.
Completes required reports accurately and on time.
Identifies community needs and provides input into ways to address any gaps.
Ensures all donations received directly through the provision of services in the community are processed in an accurate timely manner, following BC SPCA policies and procedures.
Represents the BC SPCA in a professional and knowledgeable manner and may be required to speak to local media.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications you need to have:
Post-secondary education in a related field plus 3-5 years’ related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable to the employer.
Related experience includes but is not limited to:
Customer service;
Direct animal care; and
Experience coordinating/leading volunteers.
Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and driver’s abstract.
Demonstrable interest in all aspects of animal welfare and philosophicalharmony with the mission, vision, and guiding principles of the BC SPCA.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, organize time, and deliver effectiveresults.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to relate respectfullyto a diverse audience.
Basic computer skills - use of Microsoft Office and other computer softwareincluding databases and/or payroll systems.
Ability to do heavy lifting, pushing and pulling on a regular basis; must beable to work with and around animals.
Ability to work remotely and independently from a home office, and also able totravel throughout the region.
Philosophical harmony with the vision, mission, and strategic directions of theBC SPCA.
35 hours per week
Once Filled
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