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Please contact us at jobs@humanesocietysoco.org

Are you looking for a place to work that brings you closer to the animal world?  Are you passionate about ensuring all animals receive love and proper care?  Look no further!  The Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) seeks a person to provide support at our Healdsburg animal shelter.

A well-rounded candidate will have a blend of basic veterinary skills, animal care background, excellent customer service skills and the ability to relate and communicate with people with compassion and empathy.

The full time Animal Care, Adoptions and Volunteer Coordinator position being offered will provide treatment for animals when they arrive and monitor their care during their stay.  This individual will  also provide volunteer training, scheduling and oversight for the Healdsburg campus.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum one years’ experience working in a veterinary or animal related field with the ability to learn quickly.
  • Two years of customer service related work.
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Experience either as an employee or volunteer in an animal shelter.
  • Experience in humane animal handling, restraint and confinement.
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule including some weekend days.

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The salary range for this position is $17.00 – $19.00 per hour DOE.

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org  We are sorry that we are unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Client and Patient Care Representative for Community Veterinary Clinic 

Are you passionate and dedicated about keeping people and companion animals together for a lifetime of love. Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment that provides excellent customer service while covered in animal hair? The Humane Society of Sonoma County is excited to offer the Client and Patient Care Representative position in our Community Veterinary Clinic (CVC) located on the Santa Rosa campus.

This is a full-time position responsible for greeting clients, answering phones, working with triaging patients, scheduling appointments, communicating with DVMs, entering client, patient and financial data into the computer, generating invoices and explaining invoice information to clients. In addition this position processes payments and manages the retrieval and storage of medical records.

Salary range for this position: $17.00 – $19.00 per hour, DOE.  Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to jobs@humanesocietysoco.org  We are sorry that we are unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time.

Click here for the complete job description.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Are you searching for a career that fills your heart? Do you do your best work covered in dog or cat hair? If you would love to dedicate your veterinary skills to a community shelter environment that saves animals and creates a healthier, happier community overall, come join the HSSC team!

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is looking for an Animal Care/Adoptions/Veterinary Assisting for our Healdsburg campus.

In this very versatile position, the Animal Care Adoption Coordinator will help ensure the proper care and treatment for animals when they arrive in our Healdsburg shelter, monitoring and caring for animals during their stay, expediting foster placements as needed.  This position is also responsible for facilitating happy adoptions!

Responsibilities include, but not limited to, ensuring quality customer service, delivering treatments, vaccines, microchips to animals, cleaning and feeding the shelter animals and monitoring their wellbeing.

This position also performs canine behavior observations, creates enrichment pathways, and leads dog skills classes for volunteers.

In addition, this position performs feline behavior assessments and adoption recommendations.

The successful candidate should have an understanding of animal science, medicine, and husbandry, including a basic knowledge of pharmacology and sufficient mathematical skills to ensure the administration of accurate drug and fluid dose.

The Animal Care/Adoption Coordinator will be a foster team member with exemplary customer service skills and the ability to match the individual needs of animals in the adoption program with well-suited homes.

Adoption Counselors facilitate appropriate adoptions by understanding the needs of animals in the adoption program and matching them with prospective adopters; this includes preparing animals for adoption, interacting with customers, screening potential adopters, explaining organization philosophies, policies and procedures, providing general information and preparing necessary paperwork.

Additionally this position will process animal surrenders, intake stray animals and transfers, assist with lost pets, process occasional cremation requests, promote training class registrations and gratefully accept donations

The well-rounded candidate has a blend of basic veterinary skills, animal care background, customer service skills and the ability to be an excellent communicator and will demonstrate compassion and empathy are required.

Please click here for the complete job description.

The salary range for this position is $17.00 – $22.00 DOE

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org  We are sorry that we are unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Location: 5345 Highway 12 W near Llano Santa Rosa
Compensation: $17 – $18 per hour
Employment type is temporary/seasonal, full-time, non-exempt.
Job Title: Foster Care Coordinator
Non-Profit Organization

Are you looking for a career that fills your heart and do you do your best work covered in a little dog or cat hair? If you would love to dedicate your professional skills to saving animals and creating a more compassionate future for them, then come join the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC).

We are looking for a collaborative and compassionate individual who can work on-site at 5345 Highway 12, Santa Rosa and can embrace HSSC’s mission to find forever homes for our animal population.

SUMMARY

The Foster Care Coordinator is responsible for managing the flow, placement and return of foster animals as well as recruiting, nurturing, and educating the volunteer foster caregivers.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensures the safety and care for animals while at the shelter.
  • Coordinate the transfer of animals to the appropriate foster home matching skill level and availability.
  • Schedule pick up and drop off appointments.
  • Schedule medical and tech appointments.
  • Schedule spay/neuter return appointments.
  • Provide basic medical care and behavioral enrichment for the shelter animals.
  • Work with foster team members and other HSSC departments to keep the program running smoothly.
  • Train volunteers on policies and procedures in addition to animal skills.
  • Ensure volunteers are compliant and provide continued support and communication.
  • Document job procedures so department runs consistently all week.
  • Maintain appropriate volunteer records and database.
  • Maintain and enhance volunteer communications and updates through email, telephone, in person and through written correspondence.
  • Respond to foster parents in a timely fashion.
  • Acquire appropriate volunteer paperwork and waivers.
  • Work with volunteers to ensure proper protocols are followed.
  • May include administering of vaccines, dewormings, and other basic medications.
  • Work with the foster team helping to identify and address medical and behavioral concerns.
  • Organize supplies for foster volunteer pick up.
  • May transport animals in a Humane Society vehicle and travel to other animal welfare agencies.
  • Be available to work at both Santa Rosa and Healdsburg location.
  • Other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Common animal husbandry, safe capture, restraint, transfer, and confinement of a variety of animals.
  • Ability to maintain composure in difficult and stressful situations.
  • Experience working with companion animals.
  • Knowledge of cat and dog health and behavior issues, particularly those common in a shelter environment.
  • Knowledge of basic animal healthcare; RVT, Veterinary Tech or other veterinary medical skills and knowledge a plus.
  • Ability to handle animals safely and effectively.
  • Effective record-keeping skills.
  • Excellent management and organizational skills, including coordination of volunteer and staff activities.
  • Must be articulate, organized and able to manage multiple priorities.
  • Ability to be patient and tactful when interacting with challenging, sensitive or emotional people and issues.  Strong written and communication skills.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Shelter Buddy a plus.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Current and valid California Driver’s License and automobile insurance meeting HSSC’s minimum standard requirements.
  • Maintains a high level of honesty, integrity and customer care.
  • Exhibits a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges.
  • A love of both people and animals

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to walk and/or stand throughout a normal workday.
  • Must be able to interact with animals.
  • Must be able to do phone or computer works for blocks of time.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively (speak and listen).
  • Must be able to lift and move objects and animals up to 50 pounds.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to handle objects and animals/operate keyboards and telephones, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear.
  • Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

The employee must transport himself or herself to and from the facility.

Work environment: The employee is generally working in a shelter environment and will be exposed to moderately loud noise levels (such as barking dogs, ringing phones), cleaning agents, animal bites/scratches, and animal waste. There is possible exposure to zoonotic diseases.

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org

We are sorry that we’re unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time. Please submit your information to the “jobs” email link above.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Are you an animal person with a passion for helping to find them their forever homes? Do you have a knack for keeping things clean and organized? Look no further!  The Humane Society of Sonoma County is seeking dynamic and enthusiastic Full time Animal Care Technicians to join our team.  As an Animal Care Technician – ACT, you will play a vital role in caring for animals alongside our amazing medical staff and animal care providers.  If you have always dreamed of working with animals, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

HSSC is passionate and dedicated to bringing people and companion animals together for a lifetime of love.  Serving our community since 1931, the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) is a donor-supported safe haven for animals

Our ACT’s ensure that all HSSC sheltered animals are provided with the best possible care and attention while housed with the Humane Society of Sonoma County.  Responsibilities include animal care, housing, cleaning, feeding, occasional bathing & grooming, providing environmental enrichment, and record keeping.  Our ACT’s also perform all the necessary functions in maintaining the shelter in a thoroughly clean and sanitary manner and will assist the public as required.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Clean and disinfect shelter areas, including cages and runs as necessary to maintain a safe sanitary environment.
  • Feed and provide fresh drinking water to all shelter animals.
  • Mop floors; perform laundry, dishwashing, light maintenance, and other janitorial duties as assigned.
  • Unload, store and restock equipment, supplies and feed in a proper manner.
  • Monitor the daily health, safety, behavior and appearance of all shelter animals.
  • Report everything that requires training and medical services.
  • Give medication and supplements as prescribed by the Shelter Veterinarian.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records as required.
  • Provide special care as needed or directed including walking dogs and moving animals throughout the shelter.
  • Assist with holding animals during medical procedures as needed.
  • Maintain a pleasant, professional, courteous and tactful position with co-workers and the public at all times.
  • Assist the public as requested, responding to inquiries of a general nature by telephone and in person.
  • Complete classes scheduled by the Behavior & Training Department and Shelter Medicine.
  • Actively support and promote the mission and goals of the Humane Society of Sonoma County.
  • Ensure a positive image, enhancing the operation of the organization and improving the quality of life for animals.
  • Assist public in admittance of pets or stray animals using proper interviewing techniques.
  • Perform minor medical tasks such as gross physical examination, sub-Q vaccinations, microchip implantation, oral general de-wormer and blood draw at time of admittance, if needed.
  • Completion of all necessary paperwork.
  • Accurately and completely enter admission and any animal information utilizing the Shelter Buddy software.
  • May be required to work at the Healdsburg Center as needed.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • The ability to work independently as well as in a team environment.
  • Must demonstrate self-motivation, responsibility, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
  • Knowledge of domestic animal breeds, diseases, health care and basic animal behavior.
  • Ability to properly lift animals, food, and supplies up to 50 pounds.
  • Good oral and written communication skills.

Salary Range: $16.50 – $17.50 DOE

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Six (6) months related animal care experience preferred.
  • Experience in humane animal handling, restraint and confinement.
  • Willingness to work flexible days and hours, including evening shifts, weekends and/or holidays.
  • May be required to work at the Healdsburg Center, as needed
  • Ability to fulfill yearlong commitment as Animal Care Technician

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be able to interact with and handle animals.
  • Ability to walk and/or stand throughout a normal workday.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively (speak and listen).
  • Must be able to lift, move, and carry objects and animals up to 50 pounds.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; stand, walk, use hands to handle objects/operate keyboards and telephones; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear; bend, reach, stoop, kneel, squat, and crawl; climb or balance. Use of arms above the shoulder is sometimes required.  Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.  Allergic conditions, which would be aggravated when handling or working with animals may result is disqualification.  Employees are generally working in a shelter environment and will be exposed to moderately loud noise levels (such as barking dogs, ringing phones), cleaning agents, bites, scratches, and animal waste. There is possible exposure to zoonotic diseases.

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Are you looking for a career that fills your heart and do you do your best work covered in a little dog or cat hair?

If you would love to dedicate your professional skills to saving animals and creating a more compassionate future for them, then come join the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC).

We are looking for a collaborative and compassionate individual who embraces multitasking as well as HSSC’s mission.

The Animal Care Manager will ensure that all animals in our shelter are provided the best possible care and attention while housed with HSSC.

This position is directly responsible, in conjunction with the Director of Operations, Animal Care (DOO), for hiring, scheduling, training and overseeing a team of Animal Care Technician (ACT) staff and Animal Care Assistant (ACA) volunteers to ensure that high standards for animal care are upheld.

The responsibilities of the HSSC Animal Care Team will include all aspects of animal husbandry, handling, housing, cleaning, feeding, medicating, enrichment, dog walking and record keeping for all animals on-site.

The Animal Care Manager, under the supervision of the DOO, will work with other departments such as Shelter Medicine, Adoptions Admissions and our Canine and Feline Behavior teams to ensure appropriate training targets and refreshers are met for the ACT staff and safe working conditions are maintained.

This position is also responsible for ordering, tracking and stocking animal care supplies and food for all the shelter animals and will perform all necessary tasks and functions to ensure the shelter is maintained in a thoroughly clean and sanitary manner.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Hiring and onboarding ACT staff including writing annual performance review, and implementing counseling and/or corrective action when necessary to improve job performance.
  • Maintain ACT staff schedule, making changes where needed to cover vacations, sick days, and emergencies.
  • Approve and audit weekly payroll, including time off and change requests using the Web time system.
  • Provide oversight for all aspects of animal care performed by ACT staff and ACA volunteers including but not limited to: feeding, medicating, housing, cleaning, enrichment, dog walking, record keeping and reporting.
  • Track inventory of animals on-site and monitor the daily health, safety, behavior and appearance of all shelter animals reporting or acting upon anything that might require additional training or medical services.
  • Offer and implement training and the provision of on-going, annual refreshers for ACT staff and volunteers in collaboration with other departments. Develop staff skills through experience to improve operations overall.
  • Keep ACT staff informed and educated on HSSC safety practices and policies.
  • Act as a liaison between ACT staff and volunteers and other HSSC departments, namely, Shelter Medicine, Adoptions, Behavior teams and Upper Management, to ensure that needs of animals on-site and the ACT team are collectively being met.
  • Participate in volunteer orientations for the recruitment of new ACA volunteers, initial and ongoing training and support of volunteers, and scheduling of volunteer activity in conjunction with the Volunteer Program Coordinator.
  • Onboard and oversee community service volunteers in conjunction with the Volunteer Program Coordinator.
  • Maintain, develop and implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) as they pertain to animal care, updating on a regular basis and as needed.
  • Manage ACT folders and files to ensure that all animal care relevant information is kept orderly and easily accessible to all.
  • Actively step in to perform all areas of ACT staff responsibility to help with the daily flow or to cover unexpected staff shortages, as needed.
  • Order, track and stock all animal care related supplies and food, including prescription diets, maintaining a good working relationship with appropriate vendors while adhering to department expense budget.
  • Ensure that all relevant facilities are in good working order (hoses, cage banks, door handles, etc.) including all necessary cleaning supplies (mop handles, buckets, squeegees, brooms, foamers, etc) in collaboration with the Facilities department.
  • Participate in weekly rounds with heads of appropriate departments, bi-weekly operations team meetings, and monthly upper management meeting.
  • Provide specialized animal care as needed or directed.
  • May occasionally assist in the handling of a deceased animal if brought to the shelter.
  • Maintain a pleasant, professional, courteous and tactful position with co-workers and the public at all times.
  • Assist the general public as requested, responding to inquiries of a general nature by telephone and in person.
  • Assist the general public in the admittance of their pet or stray animals through proper interviewing techniques and completion of all necessary paperwork.
  • Perform minor medical tasks such as gross physical examination, sub-Q vaccinations, microchip implantation, and oral general de-wormer at time of admittance, if needed.
  • Accurately and completely enter admission and animal information, incident reports, bite reports, animal care requests and medication reporting, tracking and completion, utilizing the Shelter Buddy (SB) software. Additionally, train and oversee ACT staff in SB use.
  • Actively support and promote the mission and goals of HSSC ensuring a positive image, enhancing the operation of the organization, and improving the quality of life for animals.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Supervision:  

This position reports directly to the DOO and supervises the Animal Care Technician staff and Animal Care Assistant volunteers.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES  

  • The ability to communicate effectively with staff, volunteers, and the public.
  • The ability to work independently as well as in a team environment.
  • Strong leadership skills, the ability to lead and motivate a team of individuals towards a common goal.
  • Must demonstrate self-motivation, responsibility, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast- paced environment.
  • Knowledge of domestic animal breeds, diseases, health care and basic animal behavior.
  • Ability to work with animals of unknown disposition and those who may exhibit medical or other problems, as well as aggressive behavior.
  • Ability to properly lift animals, food, and supplies up to 50 pounds.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • At least 2 years animal care experience preferred.
  • One-year managing staff or volunteers.
  • Experience in humane animal handling, restraint and confinement.
  • Basic computer skills including Microsoft Word.
  • Willingness to work flexible days and hours, including evening shifts, weekends and/or holidays.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those, which must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be able to interact with and handle animals.
  • Ability to walk and/or stand throughout a normal workday.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively (speak and listen).
  • Must qualify as a company driver.
  • Must be able to lift, move, and carry objects and animals up to 50 pounds.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to handle objects/operate keyboards and telephones; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear; bend, reach, stoop, kneel, squat, and crawl; climb or balance. Use of arms above the shoulder is sometimes required.
  • Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Allergic conditions, which would be aggravated when handling or working with animals may result is disqualification.

Work environment:  The employee is generally working in a shelter environment and will be exposed to moderately loud noise levels (such as barking dogs, ringing phones), cleaning agents, bites, scratches, and animal waste.  There is possible exposure to zoonotic diseases.

SALARY RANGE:  $22.00-$28.00 per hour.

We are sorry that we are unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time.   Please submit your information to the “jobs” email link above.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care.

HSSC is an Equal Opportunity Employer that offers a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on veterinary services.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic Canine Behavior Specialist to join our team.

This position plays a vital role in caring for animals alongside our amazing medical staff and animal care providers.

HSSC is passionate and dedicated to bringing people and companion animals together for a lifetime of love.

Serving our community since 1931, the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) is a donor-supported safe haven for animals. If you love animals and people…you will feel right at home in our pack!

This position is also responsible for:

  • writing canine adoption recommendations,
  • providing enrichment opportunities,
  • assisting in adoption behavior consults and follow-up,
  • execution of behavior modification plans and
  • training and supervising Canine Care volunteers.

The Specialist will have a proven ability to think critically while gathering information, which will result in a creative and objective canine behavior analysis.

The Specialist will also work closely with volunteers, HSSC shelter staff and members of the public.

Superlative customer service skills with both internal and external customers are required.

Must also have excellent skills in force-free, science/reward-based dog and canine behavior modification training.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience working in an animal shelter environment with direct animal contact.
  • KPA-CTP, equivalent certification, or comparable experience working with and training dogs in a professional capacity is a requirement.
  • Fear Free certification a plus.
  • High school diploma (or equivalent) required.
  • Bachelor’s or associate degree preferred.
  • Must hold a valid CA driver’s license, have dependable transportation, and be able to provide proof of insurability.
  • Able to work a flexible schedule which will include weekends and evenings.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Knowledge of canine health and behavior issues, particularly those common in a shelter environment.
  • Keen understanding of canine body language.
  • Ability to develop and carry out behavior modification and training plans while following LIMA and LIFE protocols.
  • Shows a history of staying current with the latest science-based methods of working with canines.
  • Proven ability to communicate professionally and creatively through writing and speaking.
  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook/Excel/Share Point is required.
  • Experience with Shelter Buddy a plus.
  • Experience with YouTube and other social media a plus.
  • Must be able to manage multiple priorities while working in a changing environment.
  • Must work well with volunteers and staff by applying patience and understanding in all situations.
  • Must have the ability to remain calm and tactful while interacting with internal and external customers regarding canine behavior.
  • Ability to remain calm during intense and emotional situations with humans and canines.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Analyze dog observations and write adoption recommendations.
  • Write and execute Behavior Modification and/or training plans for canines.
  • Analyze enrichment needs of canines and create an action plan.
  • Supervise Play Groups, Out and Abouts, K9X and all shelter dog classes.
  • Monitor and update the dog walking board throughout the day.
  • Support the Animal Care Technicians and CCV volunteers in walking dogs.
  • Write SOAPs, foster and alternative placement requests.
  • Review, update and copy the dog walking notes into Shelter Buddy.
  • Review and copy any reported dog observations into Shelter Buddy.
  • Communicate to other staff about incident reports and bite quarantines.
  • Communicate to volunteers about medical or behavioral updates.
  • Provide behavior consultations and assist with dog introductions for adoptions.
  • Provide follow-up post-adoption consultations for behavior dogs within 24 hours.
  • Video/photograph/create content of canines for HSSC’s social media as needed.
  • Assist Shelter Medicine with behavior dog exams and handling advice.
  • Fit dogs with equipment, collars and leashes appropriate to their needs.
  • Clean up urine and feces as seen in habitats and yards.
  • Clean and monitor all play yards, restock toys and equipment.
  • Clean, restock and organize the Behavior and Training Office, the Volunteer Lounge, the Multi-Purpose room and the Training Room.
  • Provide support and encouragement to CCV volunteers by restocking treats, helping with computer issues, coaching and communicating appreciation at every opportunity.
  • Train and coach CCV volunteers as directed by supervisor.
  • Attend weekly staff meetings.

Other Essential Duties:

  • Attend Shelter Committee meetings as assigned by supervisor.
  • May be required to attend Grand Rounds or Management meetings on behalf of the Canine Behavior and Training Manager.
  • Write Behavior Euthanasia requests when assigned by supervisor.
  • Transport animals when needed in a HSSC vehicle or travel to other animal welfare agencies to transport canines.
  • Be available to work at either HSSC’s Highway 12 location or the Healdsburg Center.
  • Be punctual and consistent in the performance of tasks associated with this position.
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Must be able to interact with animals.
  • Must be able to do phone or computer work for blocks of time.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively (speak and listen).
  • Must be able to lift and move objects and animals up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to sit; stand, walk, use hands to handle objects/operate keyboards and telephones; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear.
  • Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment

  • A blend of standard office environment, both indoor and outdoor shelter kennels, play yards, indoor training rooms and outdoor training yards.
  • Working directly with animals (some with unknown temperaments and behaviors including dogs, cats, and small pets), staff, volunteers and the public.
  • Potential for exposure to parasites or infectious diseases that can be carried or transmitted by animals.

NOTES
Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time and the employee is expected to adhere to all company policies.
The above information is representative of the work performed in this position, however it is not all-inclusive.
The omission of a specific duty or responsibility does not exclude it from the position if the work is similar or related to the essential duties and responsibilities.

Click here for complete job description.

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) has a longstanding tradition of giving hope to homeless animals and supporting our community through public facing and safety net programs. We are very excited to offer a newly created position for a Staff Veterinarian, Community and Shelter Medicine, who has a passion for community medicine as well as shelter medicine and surgery.  This is an exciting opportunity to work for an organization voted Best Nonprofit, Best Animal Adoption Center, and Best Charity Event (Wags, Whiskers & Wine) in Sonoma County by the North Bay Bohemian!

Our Veterinary team provides high-quality medical and surgical care to patients in our shelter population, and to animals in our community through our high quality, high-volume Spay/Neuter Clinic and also our low-cost Community Veterinary Clinic, which provides urgent medical care as well as life-saving surgery and dentistry to qualifying families.

We are passionate about bringing people and companion animals together for a lifetime of love, and we are dedicated to increasing access to veterinary care for our community to keep these families together.

Serving our community since 1931, the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) is a donor-supported safe haven for animals. If you love animals and people…you will feel right at home in our pack!

The HSSC DVM  will be responsible for providing high-quality medical and surgical care to our patients by implementing standards of animal care, and coordinating and managing treatments for animals in the care of the Humane Society of Sonoma County and through HSSC’s Community Veterinary Clinic.

Medical cases are both outpatient and inpatient with the majority being dogs and cats, and a small percentage of small mammals or other species.

Clinical responsibilities are primarily in our public-facing Community Veterinary Clinic (CVC) but also includes participation in our public Spay/Neuter program and our Shelter Medicine program.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited college or university and one year of professional veterinary medical experience.
  • Possession of a current license to practice veterinary medicine in California.
  • Experience working in shelter medicine and a passion for community medicine and access to care preferred.

SALARY RANGE:  $100,000 – $120,000 annually

Click here for a complete job description:   Staff Veterinarian, Community and Shelter Medicine

Please submit resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: jobs@humanesocietysoco.org

We are sorry that we’re unable to take phone calls or inquiries in person at this time.  Please submit your information to the “jobs” email link above.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure every animal receives protection, compassion, love and care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and offer a benefits package to employees working 20 or more hours a week, which includes health, dental, and vision insurance and a 403(b) retirement plan, along with staff discounts on our services.

Volunteer Positions

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