Class Title: Director – Humane Society of Chilton County Salary: $18-20 Hourly Weekly Hours: 40 (+)
Job Summary To plan, organize, manage and supervise all aspects of operations of the HSCC as established by the Executive Board of Directors in accordance with the HSCC Standard Operations Procedures and Bylaws. The Executive Director:
Serves as a dynamic liaison between the Board of Directors, HSCC Board Members, the community, county and municipal customers and HSCC staff.
Will be expected to uphold the mission of the HSCC and promote its goals, advising the Board of Directors in making decisions for the best interest of the organization.
Will be expected to take the leadership in the shelter operations and, with the help of the employees, the shelter will become a state of the art adoption center, low fee spay/neuter clinic, and humane education outreach.
Required Job Tasks
A current working knowledge of companion animal care and adoption issues.
An understanding of compliance issues involving pertinent federal, state, and local regulations.
Strong motivational skills, management skills and interpersonal skills with the staff and the public.
Develop programs for the HSCC, increase adoption and rescue rates, and educate and promote spaying/neutering.
Serve as the administrative agent of the Board of Directors and the manager of the HSCC.
Be available to the Board of Directors, HSCC Board Members, and committee members for professional consultation in connection with the affairs and activities of the HSCC.
Must be available and willing to complete chores of daily cleaning, washing dishes, laundry and intaking of animals as necessary. Essential Job Functions
Responsible for ensuring the mental and physical health, well-being, and placement of all shelter animals, including maintaining a working relationship with local veterinarians and consulting with them on general and specific matters, as necessary.
Employment of a competent staff.
Maintain the required medical and clerical supplies.
Proper disposal of hazardous waste.
Ensure a clean working environment in all areas of the facility.
Ensure preparation of all necessary paperwork.
Anticipate and address all client concerns, questions or problems.
Conform to all federal, state, county and city laws and ordinances pertaining to animal care and welfare while performing HSCC responsibilities.
Organize regular programs to meet the mission of the organization and the needs of the membership and the public as approved by the Board of Directors.
Acquisition of materials, supplies and equipment, or direct the same, as the budget specifications warrant. The Executive Director is authorized to incur up to $500 per expenditure, necessary for the day-to-day operation of the HSCC. Any acquisition or expenditure in the amount greater than $500 must be submitted to the Board of Director President to be approved by the Board of Directors in advance.
Maintain the physical and security needs of the property and all the facilities.
Develop and complete preventative and required maintenance for facility equipment, buildings, and grounds.
Maintain professional, working relationships with other animal welfare organizations to further our cause and realize our mission statement.
Develop and update municipal contracts and recommend pricing to the Board of Directors for approval.
Attend municipal board meetings with the Board of Directors’ President, as requested, to discuss contract services provided by the HSCC.
Work with the Board’s Finance Committee in the preparation of an annual budget for submission to the Board of Directors and Board Members for consideration and approval.
Develop and maintain adoption programs.
Ensure website is kept current; maintain statistics about adoptions and pets available for adoptions; as well as upcoming events.
Oversee the donor database, enters donor and adoption receipts in appropriate ledger/equipment and manage bank account used for earmarked donations.
Coordinate activities involving all aspects of media.
The Executive Director will be responsible for ensuring the gathering the articles and reports for the quarterly newsletter and the preparation and distribution of the newsletter.
The Executive Director will be responsible for researching and ensuring the preparation all grant applications.
Assist the Board of Directors with fundraising activities, as required.
Attend all HSCC fundraisers or appoint an employee to fill in for you.
Prepare monthly reports summarizing shelter statistics, activities completed, personnel/public relations issues, and other information for the Board of Directors.
Prepare annual reports that summarize shelter activities.
Responsible for all staffing needs of the HSCC, including employees and in coordination with the Volunteer Committee, volunteers. This responsibility includes all aspects of the staffing cycle, including but not limited to the following: Advertising for and accepting applications for vacant positions; Interviewing potential candidates; Making recommendations for hiring; Periodic performance reviews; Termination with board approval; Periodic safety meetings; Employee or volunteer medical emergencies; Compliance with workers compensation laws of the State of Alabama; Ensuring licensed personnel remain current with continuing education programs; Tracking of personnel compensated absences and overtime; Salary surveys and reviews; Cross-training full-time/regular staff within the HSCC; and Developing and maintaining a job description for all employees.
Responsible for coordinating all efforts between employees and volunteers of the HSCC to achieve maximum results.
Responsible for carrying out other such duties and tasks as may be assigned by the Board of Directors from time to time. Education and Experience
Possess a valid driver’s license.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in customer service, public relations, clerical experience, and/or working in an animal shelter related facility.
Possess Euthanasia Certification or acquire euthanasia certification within six (6) months of being made a permanent employee (providing option is available within the six months). Other Characteristics
Proven ability in preparing, attaining, and administering external grants is greatly desired.
Willingness to work overtime and non-standard hours as required.
Be willing and available to attend training related to job.
Injuries from animals pose a work hazard for employees in this class. Specific Skills
Compassion and empathy for animal and human clients.
Strong interpersonal and verbal and written communication skills.
Maturity, good judgement and professionalism.
Ability to work individually and on a team, multi-task and self-start.
Ability to remain calm and empathic in stressful situations. Physical Requirements
Handle and restrain animals weighing up to 150 lbs.
Lift 50 lbs. to waist height.
Frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting, stooping, carrying and reaching.
Must have no allergies to felines.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Good knowledge of internet and social media platforms and methods to connect with potential partners.
Good knowledge of animal shelter operations, adoptions and rescues or the ability to readily acquire such knowledge.
Good knowledge of written and verbal communication methods and principles; good knowledge of customer service principles and practices.
Good knowledge of computers and job-related software programs.
Some knowledge of safety practices and procedures in dealing with animals, or the ability to readily acquire such knowledge.
Some knowledge of area animal advocacy groups, or the ability to readily acquire such knowledge.
Ability to manage, coordinate and multi-task.
Ability to in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to operate a camera.
Ability to understand and explain general policies of animal control and shelter operations, including euthanasia of animals.
Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion when dealing with sensitive subjects, such as euthanasia of animals.
Ability to maintain professionalism in all aspects of work.
Ability to plan, organize and coordinate events.
Ability to compile and present oral and written report
Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle and travel to locations within the community and surrounding counties.
Ability to establish and maintain social media relationships.
Ability to work independently and efficiently on multiple projects.
Ability to communication, both orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with public officials, employees and the public.
Hear well enough to respond to verbal communication and to use the telephone.
Body movement to bend, stoop and move about.
Manual dexterity to write and type. Working Conditions
Work is performed inside and outside.
Exposure to unpleasant odors and noises.
Exposure to bites, scratches and animal wastes.
Possible exposure to contagious diseases.
At Will Employment There is no minimum period of employment guaranteed or implied by acceptance of an employment offer. It is the policy of the HSCC that employment is at will, which means that employment is for no specific term and that employment may be terminated by the employee or the HSCC at any time without cause.
Equal Employment Opportunity The HSCC is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, disability, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. We assure you that your opportunity for employment with the HSCC depends solely on your qualifications.
Note Statements included in this description are intended to reflect in general the duties and responsibilities of this classification and are not to be interpreted as being all inclusive. The employee may be assigned other duties that are not specifically included.
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