POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Veterinary & Community Programs Director, the Clinic Manager is responsible for overseeing a clinic team that serves over 12,000 animals annually through shelter and community services. They are a key organizational leader, responsible for thought leadership and collaboration with the Veterinary team leadership and ensuring entire Vet Services team execute protocols, procedures, patient care, and support for pet owners appropriately. The Clinic Manager should be equally skilled in technical abilities and managing a large and dynamic team. The Seattle Humane Clinic Manager is excited about animal welfare, High Quality High Volume Spay Neuter (HQHVSN) practices, and increasing access to veterinary care in our community.
KEY OR ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Leadership:
Clinic Oversight:
Access to Care:
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS:
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
Directly supervises Clinic Supervisors. Oversees clinic team consisting of Clinic Coordinators, Veterinary Assistants, Licensed Veterinary Technicians, Clinic Associates, and volunteers.
COMMUNICATION/INTERPERSONAL CONTACT:
COMPLEXITY:
A high degree of independent judgment is required. The nature of the job will vary. Diverse duties on a weekly basis as routine varies day to day. A strong attention to detail and the ability to respond to unexpected questions and comments is required. Must be able to maintain concentration on a task or series of tasks while dealing with frequent interruptions. Must be able to work well remotely, and without direct supervision. Must be able to communicate effectively and display cultural competency with many people with varying backgrounds. The Manager should feel comfortable dealing with angry, confused, and/or distraught people. The ability to motivate, negotiate, and mediate is important when handling a variety of personalities and emotions. Requires great customer service skills. Must work well within a team setting.
With or without reasonable accommodation, the Manager frequently needs to speak clearly, hear well, write legibly, see clearly, and distinguish between various odors by sense of smell. To complete tasks, good dexterity, and sense of touch with both hands is needed. The Manager performs work standing and walking for four to six hours at a time. They frequently crouch, bend from the waist, and kneel. Supervisors may occasionally lift, floor to table and vice versa, and/or carry for at least 6-10 feet, up to 30 pounds with or without accommodation.
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION OR TRAINING:
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Primarily indoor working conditions in an office/clinic setting for nine to twelve hours per day. Some work may be done in kennels or outdoors. Exposures to potential hazards include waste anesthetic gases, radiation, cleaning chemicals and disinfectants, formalin, needles, scalpel blades and other sharp hazards, animal bites and scratches, zoonotic diseases, animal hair, dander and wastes, pharmaceutical and biological agents, euthanasia solution, eye hazards, steam (from autoclave), wet floors, potential electrical hazards, constant noise (vacuum, fan, barking) and interruptions, back strain, exposure to cold or other hazards with walk-in freezer.
WORK HOURS:
Full-time, exempt, salary position. Scheduled for 40 hours per week, generally scheduled over four ten-hour shifts. Working at least one regular weekend day should be expected. The clinic functions 7 days per week including holidays; schedule may vary depending on coverage needs, holidays or emergencies.
LOCATION:
The position works in an on-site capacity in the Bellevue, WA office.
SEATTLE HUMANE CORE VALUES:
Candidate should be committed to Seattle Humane’s Core Values:
Compassion
Accessibility
Innovation
Responsibility
Teamwork
Who we are:
Seattle Humane is more than a shelter, we are a community resource center. We're meeting the increasing need for pet owner support services, so that families don't have to choose between an overdue bill and a beloved family member. We're training the next generation of veterinarians in our state-of-the-art medical center. We're building a community of animal advocates through our volunteer and youth education programs. The impact of Seattle Humane is life-changing, for the animals in our care and the people who love them. Our top priority is to connect animals in need of rescue with the people who will love them. Through our outreach, advocacy, and
Equal Opportunity
As an equal opportunity employer, Seattle Humane is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
The Benefits:
At Seattle Humane, we believe in investing in our people, you'll receive competitive benefits and perks, including full health & wellness coverage, generous paid time off starting at three weeks, 10 paid holidays, an employer matching retirement plan, personal pet allowance, employee sabbaticals, discounts, and you get to work around cute animals!
Check out our LIST of benefits and perks HERE
Sound like something you want to be a part of? Then apply today!
The Benefits:
At Seattle Humane, we believe in investing in our people, you'll receive competitive benefits and perks, including full health & wellness coverage, generous paid time off starting at three weeks, 10 paid holidays, an employer matching retirement plan, personal pet allowance, employee sabbaticals, discounts, and you get to work around cute animals!
Check out our LIST of benefits and perks HERE
Sound like something you want to be a part of? Then apply today!