Foster Care Coordinator at NEVADA HUMANE SOCIETY
Reno, Nevada, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Feb, 26

Salary

20.0

Posted On

09 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Animal Care, Communication, Documentation, Coordination, Team Collaboration, Foster Care, Animal Welfare, Veterinary Medicine

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Job Details Job Location: Reno Campus - Reno, NV Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School Salary Range: $18.00 - $20.00 Hourly Travel Percentage: Travel varies based on position Job Category: Animal Care Description Want to work for a progressive, effective, and innovative lifesaving animal shelter caring for nearly 10,000 animals a year? Join our team at the Nevada Humane Society as a Foster Coordinator at our Reno Campus. Pay starting at: $18.00 per hour We are proud to be a high save organization and are looking for individuals who enjoy working with people as much as working with animals. Help us care for our animal population daily and match families with a new best friend. At NHS, we believe in our team, and their dedication to serving the animals in need all over Northern Nevada. That is why we have robust industry, leading total compensation packages for our employees. Taking care of you makes us happy from nose to tail! All employees are eligible for: Start accruing PTO on day one of employment. Eligible to apply for Low-Cost Supplemental plans like Life- Insurance, Accident, and Short- Term Disability. Pet Perks like Free Vaccines, Spay/Neuter and End of Life Services for employee-owned pets. Free and reduced pet adoptions. Up to 50% off major brand pet food and prescription food for employee-owned pets delivered right to the shelter. Full-Time Employees are eligible for: 100% employer paid medical and vision premium,90% employer paid buy up options, low-Cost Dental Plan. Eligible to participate in the (PSLF) Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. 8 paid holidays Our Foster Coordinator will: The Foster Coordinator plays a key role in the placement and care of animals in foster homes across all Nevada Humane Society campuses. This position is responsible for coordinating the intake and return of foster animals, ensuring accurate documentation, and maintaining regular communication with foster families to provide guidance and support. The Foster Coordinator works closely with other departments, such as our Volunteer, Animal Care, and Clinic Departments, so as to ensure smooth collaboration and efficient workflows. The primary goal of this position is to ensure that animals that are best served out of shelter are housed appropriately and extend our sheltering capabilities. The Reno/Tahoe region is host to a growing population of motivated professionals who work hard but value a work life balance and lean into the numerous outdoor recreational opportunities of the region. Sweeping ski and snowboard vistas pair with stunning water experiences at nearby Lake Tahoe and Pyramid Lake, complemented by numerous hiking, biking and park amenities – together these options make an active day in the valley or in the nearby mountains a matter of which terrain you want to experience. In fact, Reno was named by Outsider Magazine as the #1 Happiest Place to Live in the United States in 2023, citing the burgeoning craft brewing scene, its annual monthlong summer art festival (Artown), as well as the prolific Burning Man installations made public thanks to its proximity to Burning Man, and the relatively affordable cost of living. Home to Nevada’s first university, the University of Nevada, Reno, the region comes alive with school spirit. It also boasts an impressive number of community-minded professionals, a number that is growing thanks to blue chip companies like Tesla and Microsoft. With approximately 300 days of sunlight each year, a diverse economy, and a wealth of options for adventure, the Reno/Tahoe area is a perfect home for a nonprofit professional looking to continue the next chapter of their career in a bustling and welcoming community. Qualifications Position-Specific Requirements High School graduate (or equivalent) 1+ years of experience in handling animals, preferably in an animal welfare or veterinary medicine environment. Fear Free Certified, or the ability to become Fear Free Certified within 1 month of holding the position.
Responsibilities
The Foster Coordinator is responsible for the placement and care of animals in foster homes, coordinating intake and return, and maintaining communication with foster families. This role ensures that animals best served out of shelter are housed appropriately and collaborates with various departments for efficient workflows.
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