Vice President, Cruelty Recovery Center
Company: Joveo CPA - ASPCA (A)
Location: Columbus
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
Please make sure to attach your resume to complete your
application.Summary:Are you a skilled, strong team leader who
thrives in a fast-paced, complex work environment? Do you love to
collaborate with other leaders and engage in creative
troubleshooting? Are you as passionate about cultivating a healthy
team culture as you are about helping at-risk animals? If so, Vice
President at the ASPCA's Cruelty Recover Center may be the perfect
role for you!At the Cruelty Recovery Center (CRC) in Columbus,
Ohio, a dedicated team of sheltering, veterinary and animal
behavior experts work together to serve animals rescued in ASPCA
national cruelty cases and disaster responses. This team works
closely with other ASPCA teams to ensure well-coordinated
operations and provide high-quality integrated care for animal
victims of neglect, abuse and natural disasters. The CRC's staff
also care for animals housed in the ASPCA's temporary field
shelters. The CRC is part of the Rehabilitation Services Group,
which also includes the Behavioral Rehabilitation Center (BRC) in
Weaverville, NC, and the Recovery and Rehabilitation Center
(R&R) in Pawling, NY. All three facilities provide
opportunities for animals to heal after rescue. As they engage in
hands-on care, teams prioritize the elevation of our work through
ongoing learning, advancing the animal welfare field through
research, developing effective, efficient interventions, and
establishing new best practices, which the ASPCA shares through the
Learning Lab-the fourth Rehabilitation Services team-on ASPCA Pro,
and at professional conferences.The VP of the CRC manages four
direct reports and leads a team of almost 50 full-time staff, as
well as robust roster of contingent workers, volunteers and foster
families. This role requires a talent for fostering strong teamwork
to achieve mutual goals. To that end, the VP works to ensure
excellent communication and cooperation among operations, behavior
and medical staff at the CRC, as well as with several other
partnering ASPCA teams. The VP also maintains direct connections
with other ASPCA leaders to ensure organization-wide operational
and philosophical alignment, to participate in collaborative
projects, and to produce consistent messaging for external
partners. The ideal candidate for this position has mastered
balance in multiple respects: the VP should enjoy working with
animals and people; provide both energizing motivation and calm
stability for staff; show dedication and a solid work ethic,
coupled with the ability to model work/life balance for a team; and
pay meticulous attention to detail while always leading the way
forward with the big picture in mind.Responsibilities:Program
Oversight and Leadership (40%)
- Direct the CRC team and appropriately delegate tasks to ensure
that all crucial functions are performed: smooth, well-coordinated
daily operations; well-integrated daily, behavioral and medical
care for all animals; efficient animal flow into and out of the
program; clear, professional communication among team members and
with partnering teams
- Create and maintain communication systems, protocols and
procedures that allow the CRC to use resources flexibly in response
to ever-changing needs, dividing resources between the home-base
facility in Ohio and temporary field shelters
- Ensure that all CRC workers are well-trained on policies and
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP); lead the review and revision
of the CRC SOP package on a regular basis and provide team-wide
training on updates
- Ensure that the team understands, supports and adheres to
organization-wide protocols and tools, such as the ASPCA's Employee
Handbook and the Behavioral Sciences Team's behavior alignment
tools
- Maintain structured processes for making sound, objective and
timely animal pathway planning and outcome decisions; provide
guidance to facilitate complex decision-making as needed
- Oversee the creation of a new local volunteer program and the
growth/maintenance of the CRC's foster and direct adoptions
programs
- Work with internal experts to oversee CRC facility maintenance,
modifications and repairs
- Lead the development of a yearly strategic plan for the CRC, as
well as related individual goals for CRC staff members, to support
the ASPCA's short- and long-term goals
- Manage a substantial budget, overseeing exposure tracking
systems; provide monthly budget projections for the Finance team;
submit yearly CRC operating/capital budget requests to the VP,
Rehabilitation Services and the SVP of Policy, Response and
Engagement
- Deploy, often with little notice, to provide leadership and
other direct case support in the field
- Ensure excellent ongoing communication with the Legal Advocacy
and Investigations team, the Veterinary Forensics team, and the
Behavioral Sciences Team, to ensure that all collaborating teams'
case-related needs are met
- Provide staffing support for the National Field Response team
for removals, as well as temporary field shelter set-up and
demobilization, and for the Behavioral Sciences and Veterinary
Forensic teams during exams and evaluations
- Serve as an approver of media content, along with other program
leads; represent the team and organization by doing media
interviews as neededTeam Leadership & People Management (40%)
- Ensure that the CRC staff understand and support their team's
role in achieving ASPCA goals; help staff feel connected to the
larger, org-wide ASPCA team
- Supervise and manage three CRC Senior Directors, as well as an
Administrative Manager; conduct regular one-on-one meetings with
direct reports, career counseling sessions, and periodic skip-level
meetings
- Work with partnering teams to oversee the management of a
contingent workforce that supports CRC operations in Ohio and in
temporary field shelters
- Ensure that all CRC supervisors use sound management practices
and ASPCA developmental tools; conduct yearly reviews of direct
reports to measure progress and encourage growth
- Work closely with CRC's Senior Directors and people managers to
clearly articulate performance and workplace behavior expectations
for all staff; ensure that staff are held accountable for meeting
expectations and are supported in doing so through timely,
productive feedback from supervisors
- Disseminate complex, confidential, and sensitive information,
such as humane euthanasia decisions, staff changes, and policy
modifications, to the team
- Foster a healthy team culture and lead staff in creating CRC
Team Norms; cultivate an environment in which staff commit to
facing challenges with a positive attitude, assuming good intent,
and helping their team members when in need
- Ensure that CRC team leadership and people managers model
mutual respect for all areas of expertise, especially when
priorities and perspectives don't align
- Encourage team cohesion by leading regular team meetings and
ensuring that the CRC leadership team provides creative
teambuilding opportunities for all staff
- Provide comprehensive, ongoing support for staff members to
build resilience and combat the stress often experienced by those
working in animal welfare; model support team members in
maintaining good work/life balance
- Partner with the ASPCA's Talent Acquisition team to hire and
onboard well-qualified, dedicated new CRC staff members to fill
open positions,
- Employ a well-designed onboarding process that provides each
new CRC team member with a thorough introduction to CRC and ASPCA
work, mission, systems and Core ValuesCross-Team Collaboration and
Other Responsibilities (20%)
- Work with the VPs of the BRC, Learning Lab and R&R Center
to maintain excellent communications and connections with all
Rehabilitation Services teams
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with multiple teams
who provide centralized expertise/services and who serve as
frequent CRC partners (Shelter Medicine Services, Behavioral
Sciences Team, Veterinary Forensics, Legal Advocacy and
Investigations (LAI), National Field Response, Veterinary
Forensics, Relocation and Placement, Safety, Communications,
Facilities, Legal, the People Team, Capital Projects & Real Estate,
Facilities, etc.); ensure that protocols and systems remain
consistent over time, as teams innovate together and hone best
practices
- Serve as the CRC leader on case planning calls, sharing
information about the CRC's current capacity/resources and
providing a consultative voice for case-related decisions
- Identify solutions efficiently and nimbly with CRC leads and
other department heads when case logistics and resource needs
change
- Testify as needed in criminal cases and provide evidentiary
information to support LAI casework
- Work closely with the Senior Director of the ASPCA's Learning
Lab and facilitate the critical work of this team by hosting groups
of learners at the CRC facility; ensure that all internal and
external visitors feel welcome and that the Learning Lab team has
needed resources (staff support, space, information, etc.)
- Guide the CRC team to support critical research projects,
including Behavior Strategy research initiatives
- Take on other duties and projects as assigned by the VP,
Rehabilitation Services or SVP, Policy, Response and
EngagementExemplifies 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
animalsQualifications:
- Highly effective people- and team-management abilities; can
artfully flex management style to best support diverse
individuals
- Exceptional leadership skills: demonstrates the ability to
inspire a team and represent that team and the organization with
confidence and professionalism when interacting with fellow leads
and supervisors, Board members, donors and animal welfare
colleagues
- Skilled at supervising, guiding and developing team leaders and
people managers
- Excellent communication skills (spoken, telephone and written);
able to interact successfully with different personalities and
groups; has a talent for honing team communication systems
- Can guide others in effectively navigating conflict resolution;
demonstrates skill as a mediator
- Ability to effectively design and lead meetings; can facilitate
participation with tact
- Consistently maintains a positive attitude; has an uplifting
effect on others
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, potentially stressful
environment, working efficiently and calmly; can motivate a team to
do the same
- Must be flexible and easily adapt to frequent changes to
plans/protocols
- Always treats people and animals with care and respect; must be
a compassionate animal advocate and have a genuine interest in
leading and interacting with people; a "people person"
- Embodies the "team player" spirit; demonstrated ability to
build and maintain a united management team and a collaborative
team overall
- Superior problem-solving abilities; relishes a challenge and
loves to troubleshoot to find solutions
- Strong organizational and info-tracking skills
- The ability to work closely with behaviorally and medically
compromised animals and feel comfortable working in an environment
where humane euthanasia is performed on a regular basis
- The willingness and ability to travel 15-20% of work time
- Fluent in Internet usage and in the use of MS Word, Excel and
PowerPointEducation and Work Experience:
- BS, BA or equivalent professional experience required
- Minimum of 5 years' experience leading a large team and
overseeing a multifaceted program -
- Minimum of 5 years' experience managing a substantial, complex
budget
- Experience working as a leader in an animal shelter and
thorough animal welfare knowledge required
- Meeting facilitation skills and experience strongly
preferred
- Experience working in an animal shelter supporting operations
and administrative responsibilities preferred
- CAWA designation preferred
- Project management experience preferred
- IS 700, 800 and ICS100 and 200 preferred; must have training in
Incident Command System basics within 90 days of hire
- Experience serving in an oversight role during disaster
response and/or in temporary field shelters is a plus
- Experience working with victims of animal cruelty (e.g., dogs
from fighting cases, animals from hoarding situations) is a
plusCompensation 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 - $160,000-$175,000
-For more information on our benefits offerings, -. -Stay Connected
- Join Our Talent CommunityIf you are interested in joining our
team but do not see a position listed that fits your experience or
interests, please - -to stay connected to future opportunities with
the ASPCA.Qualifications:See above for qualifications details. -
-Language:English (Required)Education and Work
Experience:Bachelors, High School Diploma (Required) - -Experience
working as a leader in an animal shelter and thorough animal
welfare knowledge required, Minimum of 5 years' experience leading
a large team and overseeing a multifaceted program, Minimum of 5
years' experience managing a substantial, complex budgetOur 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.Applicants
with disabilities may be entitled to a reasonable accommodation
under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain
state or local laws. - A reasonable accommodation is a change in
the ASPCA's standard application process, which will ensure an
equal employment opportunity without imposing undue hardship on the
ASPCA. - Please inform the ASPCA's People Team if you need an
accommodation in order to complete any forms or to otherwise
participate in the application process.Individuals seeking
employment are considered without regards 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.ASPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V).Please
don't forget to attach your resume to complete your
application.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.Applicants that are residents of Colorado: Per
CO Senate Bill 23-058, we cannot generally request or require any
age-related information (i.e., age, DOB, attendance or graduation
dates from an educational institution) on an initial employment
application; this includes any age-related inquiries in the initial
interview. We are permitted to require/request additional
application materials; if those materials contain any age-related
information, an applicant may redact the information before
submitting an initial employment application.
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