Animal Care Supervisor - Alternative Placement at Broward County – Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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About This Position
Benefits of Broward County Employment
High Deductible Health Plan – bi-weekly premiums:
Single $10.90 / Family $80.79
Includes a County Funded Health Savings Account of up to $2400 Annually
Consumer Driven Health Plan – bi-weekly premiums:
Single $82.58 / Family $286.79
Florida Retirement System (FRS) – Pension or Investment Plan
457 Deferred Compensation employee match
Eleven (11) paid holidays each year
Vacation (Paid Time Off) = 2 weeks per year
Up to 40 hours of Job Basis Leave for eligible positions
Tuition Reimbursement (Up to 2K annually)
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Performs supervisory work in the field of animal care and regulation and in the operation of kennel facilities.
Works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.
Must possess a valid Florida driver's license at time of appointment, and must obtain and maintain the authority to drive on County business.
Certification in Euthanasia and Chemical Capture (depending on area of assignment).
Certification as an Animal Control Officer (depending on area of assignment).
1+ years experience working with rescue groups, foster programs, or community cat initiatives
1+ years experience working with Chameleon.
Ability to speak and read Spanish and/or Creole.
Additional Information:
This position is a safety-sensitive position. Candidates selected for employment will be subject to pre-employment verifications to include but not limited to; post-offer physical examination/drug test and clearance of the Department of Children and Families Affidavit of Good Moral Character.
The key responsibilities of this position are to support the placement of shelter animals through alternatives to traditional adoption. This includes managing the Foster, Transfer/Rescue, and Community Cat programs. The role requires building and maintaining strong relationships with partners and the public, coordinating the movement of animals in and out of the shelter, and ensuring high standards of care. The position also involves co-supervising daily operations alongside the Intake Supervisor to ensure smooth collaboration between the Admissions, Kennel, and Medical teams. These concepts will include:
- Supervising the Alternative Placement team and collaborating with the Intake Supervisor on implementation of related protocols and processes
- Directly supervising all Administrative Coordinators (Alternative Placement) and indirectly overseeing all Customer Services Representatives (Intake) and assigned volunteers
- Overseeing the Broward Buddies, Community Cat, Foster, and Transfer Programs
- Building and maintaining positive relationships with transfer partners, foster parents, community cat advocates, and volunteers, while identifying new partnership opportunities
- Coordinating and facilitating the movement of pets in and out of the shelter, including transport using a county vehicle
- Managing staff time cards, time off requests, and shortages appropriately to guarantee adequate coverage of all assigned areas
- Reviewing staff work for procedural or administrative accuracy; preparing and delivering performance evaluations when needed
- Monitoring and responding to team communications; ensuring timely and appropriate responses to public inquiries
- Coaching and mentoring staff, leading team huddles, mitigating staff complaints/issues as they arise, and initiating disciplinary action as required
- Recommending and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) to improve internal processes and create efficiencies
- Planning, implementing, and evaluating programs and services; preparing reports and ensuring accurate entry of animal records in the shelter's software
- Communicating and interacting with other shelter sections and the public; explaining policies and procedures when needed
- Participating in 'Daily Population Rounds' to monitor the behavioral and medical health of all shelter pets
- Assisting with pathway planning for all animals
- Performing related work as assigned.
Applicants must be able to work during Emergency Declarations. Additionally, they must be Certified Euthanasia Technicians in the State of Florida or be able to obtain the certification within one year of employment.
Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement.
Performs light work that involves walking or standing most of the time and involves exerting up to 20 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis, or skill, adeptness and speed in the use of fingers, hands or limbs on repetitive operation of electronic office equipment or tools within moderate tolerances or limits of accuracy (depending on area of assignment).
Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken.
Involves routine and frequent exposure to animals/wildlife.
Competencies
- Manages Complexity
- Decision Quality
- Action Oriented
- Optimizes Work Processes
- Ensures Accountability
- Drives Results
- Communicates Effectively
- Situational Adaptability
County Core Values
- Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
- Customer focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.
- Instills trust: Gaining the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.
- Values differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.