Summary:
Are you passionate about helping animals in need and eager to advance the field of animal welfare? Do you thrive in a dynamic, complex, highly collaborative environment? If so, the role of Coordinator, Transport at the ASPCA’s Behavioral Rehabilitation Center might be right for you!
Launched in March 2013, the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center is the first and only facility dedicated to the study and rehabilitation of extremely fearful, under-socialized dogs, such as those confiscated from puppy mills and hoarding situations. In 2017, the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center (BRC) relocated to a new permanent and expanded facility in Weaverville, North Carolina. The mission of the BRC is to share best practices, develop structured behavior modification programs for other animal welfare organizations and assist with these programs’ implementation. Our ultimate goal is to maximize lifesaving impact through partnership and collaboration with shelter partners across the country.
The Coordinator, Transport works with internal and external partners to arrange and carry-out transport of dogs in need of off-site medical services, adoptable dogs to placement partners, and incoming dogs arriving for behavioral treatment.
The successful candidate is a true collaborator, working closely with colleagues across the ASPCA, as well partners at veterinary clinics and transfer organizations. The individual in this role will also provide direct support for the adoptions program, assisting in match making and introducing dogs to potential adopters.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Functional Duties (60%)
Safely and humanely transport dogs, some of which are medically and/or behaviorally compromised, to and from ASPCA facilities, veterinary partners, and partner shelters.
Coordinate all aspects of animal transport with sending and receiving partners, including lining up alternate drivers as needed
Train staff from other areas to assist with transports, including training on professional appearance, maintaining clean and safe vehicles, and safeguarding program assets and animals
Support all aspects of animal transport including, but not limited to: partner relations and quality assurance, animal readiness, proper transport, fleet oversight and maintenance, appropriate animal handling, transport schedule, routes, emergency preparedness, etc.
Support development of efficient tools to track and verify all aspects of safe and humane transport operations, fleet/vehicle maintenance and driver training and retention
Participate in daily cross-shelter rounds, anticipating pending transports and collaborating with BRC colleagues to monitor capacity and discuss transports
Collaborate with the veterinary team daily to ensure timely transfer of dogs in need of veterinary care
Work closely with direct supervisors of back-up drivers to ensure appropriate level of competent, engaged back-up transport assistance is available
Oversee and track proper maintenance of program vehicles, ensuring all fleet maintenance, cleaning and inspections are current and properly logged
Maintains inventory of supplies to ensure the viability of daily transports
Serve as main contact person for management of transport, inventory, vehicle maintenance, and asset logistics
Participate in ASPCA Fleet and driver development opportunities
Attend and participate in organization-wide workgroups and committees related to animal transport and vehicle requisition/disposition and maintenance
Participates in required trainings and actively pursues professional development
Perform other duties as assigned by Senior Director, Operations.
Operational Support (15%)
Provide back-up support for adoptions, working directly with adopters to ensure high quality placements, creating a positive experience for dogs and potential adopters, eliminating ineffective barriers to adoption, as needed
Provide support for the Care & Enrichment Team, assisting in daily animal care as the need arises during low-staffing days or PTO.
Assist in monitoring intake inquiries and assist in coordinating incoming dogs into the Behavior Rehab Center
Provide support in the collection and management of animal health and behavior data
Assist as requested in behavior treatments and evaluations as a “novel person”
Maintain handling skills and develop strong collaborative relationships with colleagues by participating in playgroup, behavior treatment, loading dogs for transport, veterinary exams, and humane euthanasia as needed and when appropriate
Administrative and Operational Duties (25%)
Maintain the Behavior Rehabilitation Center’s drivers list, keeping it current and in compliance with the ASPCA's guidelines, verifying all requirements are met for each driver
Attend and meaningfully contribute to all relevant BRC and ASPCA meetings
Assume financial accountability for an ASPCA credit card and work-related expenses
Maintain all receipts and prepare monthly expense reports
Understand and follow all ASPCA expense and travel policies
Accurately track and report time worked, time off, and work-related expenses
Responsibly steward BRC assets
Core Values
Exemplifies the ASPCA’s Core Values:
Has Commitment and dedication to improving the lives of animals
Demonstrates Ownership and feels responsible for outcomes
Believes in Team – that we are stronger together
Seeks to Elevate others and reimagine what is possible
Focuses on Impact, specifically making change for animals
Education and Work Experience
High School Diploma or GED required
Professional or volunteer animal care experience with dogs is required
Experience developing programs strongly preferred
5 or more years driving experience preferred
Experience in animal transportation or veterinary/animal shelter services preferred
Fear Free® Shelter Program certification (approximately 5 hours) required or completed within 60 days of hire
Qualifications
Must provide a valid driver’s license upon hire and pass a motor vehicle history check demonstrating a safe driving history.
Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% of the time.
Ability to drive up to 8 hours per day, 5 days per week, and potential travel away from home as needed.
Available to work a flexible schedule, including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays
Fluent in the use of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; familiarity with shelter software systems or Salesforce a plus
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Able to regularly witness animals suffering medically and/or behaviorally
Comfortable with humane euthanasia in theory and in practice
Displays concern for the safety and well-being of self, animals and others, especially under stress
Fosters collaboration by creating strong connections with colleagues at all levels and in all areas
Builds strong work relationships based on trust, respect, and listening to understand
Freely and generously shares knowledge, skills, and expertise with others
Demonstrates genuine interest in the thoughts, ideas, and expertise of others
Proactively problem-solves and takes appropriate initiative to implement solutions
Flexible; can easily adapt to changes and help others do the same
Resilient; bounces back from difficult and disappointing situations quickly
Artfully flexes communication styles to best support diverse individuals
Cultivates a climate in which diverse perspectives are solicited, encouraged, valued, and respected
Sets a high standard by exemplifying transparency, integrity, honesty and strong ethical principles
Unafraid of hard conversations and approaches them openly, quickly, and kindly
Views conflict as generative, using disagreement to drive innovation, improve communication, clarify and articulate values, and build stronger relationships
Work takes place in a variety of environments and weather conditions, including indoor climate-controlled spaces where it may be noisy and outdoors where surfaces may be wet or uneven and extreme heat, cold, or precipitation is possible
Ability to sit for extended periods while driving, or working at a desk or computer
Ability to lift and carry animals (50 pounds unassisted, 100 pounds with assistance) and equipment, such as food bags, bedding, and cleaning supplies
Comfort and ability to handle and restrain animals safely and humanely, particularly in stressful situations
Ability to work in a physically demanding environment that requires standing, walking, bending, squatting, and/or kneeling for extended periods of time
Work involves exposure to chemical and biological hazards such as medications, cleaning products, urine, feces, blood, and sharp objects
Ability to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, including but not limited to disposable coveralls, respirators or face masks, and booties
Compensation and benefits:
Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of factors, including but not limited to education, training, experience, location, business needs, internal equity, market demands or budgeted amount for the role. The target hiring range is for new hire offers only, and staff compensation may increase beyond the maximum hiring range based on performance over time. The maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the highest qualifications and relevant experience. The expected hiring salary range for this role is set forth below and may be modified in the future.
The target hiring range for this role is $23.00 - $24.20/hour.
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Qualifications:
See above for qualifications details.
Language:
EnglishEducation and Work Experience:
High School Diploma (Required)
Our EEO Policy:
The ASPCA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity or expression, age, marital or domestic partner status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
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About Us:
The ASPCA was founded in 1866 on the belief that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment by humans and must be protected under the law. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation with more than two million supporters nationwide, the ASPCA is committed to preventing cruelty to dogs, cats, equines, and farm animals throughout the United States.
The ASPCA is headquartered in New York City, where we maintain a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, mobile spay/neuter and primary pet care clinics, a rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery, adoption center, and two community veterinary centers.
The ASPCA also operates programs and services that extend nationwide. We assist animals in need through on-the-ground disaster and cruelty interventions, behavioral rehabilitation, animal placement, legal and legislative advocacy, and the advancement of the sheltering and veterinary community through research, training, and resources.
At the ASPCA, we are committed to fostering a collaborative and compassionate culture and we welcome all voices to contribute to our lifesaving mission. Our staff represent a vast array of backgrounds and diversity dimensions, bringing with them valuable experiences and perspectives. They join the ASPCA to learn, grow, and continually do their best work on behalf of animals. We are inspired by our staff, partners, and the communities we support across the country who work to improve animal lives. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion at the ASPCA because it elevates our organizational culture, aligns with our Core Values, and enables us to move further and faster toward the ASPCA’s vision – that all animals live good lives; valued by society, protected by its laws, and free from cruelty, pain and suffering.
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