Offsite Placement Specialist at Animal Friends Alliance
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Feb, 26

Salary

17.33

Posted On

19 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Animal Handling, Vaccination Administration, Health Exams, First Aid, Communication, Organizational Skills, Customer Service, Professionalism, Emotional Intelligence, Detail-Oriented, Time Management, Team Collaboration, Problem Solving, Stress Management, Cleaning Procedures, Zoonotic Disease Awareness

Industry

Veterinary Services

Description
Description Full Time at 40 hours/week: M-W-Th 830a—5p, Tu-F 10a-630p (Schedule variance unavailable) $17.33/hour Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, SIMPLE IRA, First Stop Health Required: A valid driver’s license – This role will be transporting animals between Fort Collins and Westminster via a fleet vehicle at least 2x/week (Tu and F) Required: Comfortable with high-volume animal intake Required: Be comfortable with veterinarian-directed euthanasia Prefer 1 year of experience with animal handling Prefer 1 year of experience administering vaccinations to animals General The Offsite Placement Specialist works under the direction of the Foster & Transfer Program Manager in conjunction with the EAC Manager to manage the flow of animals between the Taft Shelter and the Everyday Adoption Center (EAC) in Westminster, CO, within Animal Friends Alliance’s programs. Duties include evaluating incoming animals to determine if they are a good fit for offsite adoption at the EAC, completing requests to assist with shelter space, and participating in the transportation of eligible animals to their offsite locations, including the EAC in Westminster. The Offsite Placement Specialist is responsible for assisting with transfer intake exams and facilitating intakes of animals into the shelter for adoptions at Animal Friends Alliance’s EAC under the guidance of the Foster and Transfer Program Manager. Major Duties and Responsibilities: Shares responsibility of being on-call for foster emergencies with the Foster & Transfer Program Manager, and is an active member of the on-call rotation. Receives, examines, and vaccinates animals upon intake. Administers medicines, conducts health exams, and administers first aid when necessary. Accurately prepares manifests and off-site adoption paperwork for animals determined to be good candidates for an off-site location. Handles animals and makes determinations regarding their disposition. Cleans kennels, feeds animals, and performs related housekeeping duties upon arrival at the EAC and as needed at the Taft campus. Makes decisions with the Foster and Transfer Program Manager in regards to animals needing transport to the Everyday Adoption Center. Communicates professionally with transfer partners alongside the Foster and Transfer Program Manager. Communications may be via Facebook, email, or phone. Performs euthanasia under the direction of a veterinarian. Ensures the foster & transfer office and the transport vehicle remain PACFA-compliant at all times. Maintains knowledge of incoming and onsite animal populations at Taft, with a focus on which animals will be candidates for the EAC Communicates with the EAC Manager regarding onsite needs, including animals and supplies. Safely transports animals and supplies under PACFA guidelines to and from the EAC as necessary using a company vehicle. Attends annual volunteer appreciation events. Other Duties: Completes appropriate cleaning for disease control in the foster & transfer office as well as personal workspace. Keeps the foster & transfer office stocked and organized at all times. Attends quarterly department meetings as assigned, including round meetings and one-on-one meetings with the direct supervisor. Attends quarterly staff meetings with the full Animal Friends Alliance team. Organization-Wide Duties: Treats animals humanely, with compassion and concern, both on and off the job, and conveys these values to others, in word and action. Represents Animal Friends Alliance in a professional and courteous manner at all times. Provides quality service to customers, volunteers, and staff, recognizing their individual contributions to Animal Friends Alliance. Monitors, supports, motivates, and champions volunteers and their work. Solicits monetary and in-kind donations by raising awareness of the organization's work, goals, and financial needs. Follows all safety rules to ensure a safe work environment at all times. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns or noncompliance issues that could put an animal, employee, volunteer, visitor, or the organization at risk. Learns basic duties of other departments, and supports other departments and staff. Monitors, supports, motivates, and accredits volunteers and their work. Understands and operates by Animal Friends Alliance’s core values. Regular and timely presence on-site. Work Environment: Work performed in an animal shelter and office setting Potential for exposure to zoonotic diseases and cleaning chemicals Unusual Demands: Work is subject to frequent interruptions. Employee is occasionally subject to work weekends, holidays, and beyond the normal scheduled hours of work. Requirements Education/Experience: Education Required: High School diploma or equivalent. Preferred: College diploma. Experience: Required: One year working with dogs & cats as a volunteer or professional. Preferred: Two years working with dogs & cats in a medical and care capacity. Miscellaneous Valid Driver’s License: Required Sincere interest in Animal Friends Alliance’s mission & vision Knowledge: Knowledge of animal breed, behavior, handling and care. Basic technical procedures used in giving subcutaneous injections and medicating animals. Knowledge of shelter software is a plus. Knowledge of cat and dog breeds, behavior, handling and care. Knowledge of Google Suite, including Gmail and Google Drive. Skills: Effective verbal and interpersonal skills for in-person, written and telephone communication, for interaction with the public and colleagues. Excellent organizational skills. Strong customer service skills. Strong animal handling skills. High level of professionalism. Emotional intelligence, work ethics and integrity. Basic computer skills. Detail-oriented. Abilities: Able to direct a variety of volunteers. Able to work with animals. Able to properly administer vaccinations, medications, treatments and perform health exams. Able to prioritize duties and perform multiple tasks. Able to work with disinfectants and cleaning supplies. Able to work in a high-stress, fast-paced environment. Able to learn, retain and communicate a wide variety of information. Able to work autonomously. Able to plan, schedule and organize multiple priorities and a high volume of work. Physical, Sensory and Mental Requirements Physical Frequent Sit, stand, walk, bend, squat, kneel, crawl, reach above head, and push/pull objects. Lift and carry up to 50 pounds unassisted, and over 50 pounds with assistance. Exposure to hazards: Biologic, chemical, noise, and sharp instruments. Exposure to marked changes in temperature. Potential for exposure to zoonotic diseases and cleaning chemicals Potential for exposure to dangerous and fractious animals Potential exposure to high noise levels when in the kennel area or when around animals Potential for animal bites and scratches while handling animals. Occasional Write legibly Use microwave Operate standard pedals in a company vehicle Climb Sensory Requirements: Required Can hear normal tones Can hear soft tones Eyesight - Normal/corrected to 20/40 Eyesight - Close eye work Eyesight - Color recognition Important Can distinguish smells Can distinguish temperatures by touch/proximity Not applicable Can distinguish tastes Mental Requirements: Required Ability to read, speak and write English Ability to control emotions Ability to cultivate and project a positive attitude in the work setting, and when representing Animal Friends Alliance in public. Ability to work with controlled substances Ability to handle stress Note: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Responsibilities
The Offsite Placement Specialist manages the flow of animals between the Taft Shelter and the Everyday Adoption Center, evaluating incoming animals for offsite adoption. Responsibilities include transporting animals, conducting health exams, and ensuring compliance with PACFA guidelines.
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