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Jobs of the Month—February 2023
Looking to spread your professional wings? Following is a sampling of the latest opportunities from The Association’s Career Center.
Animal Services Analyst/Manager, City of Visalia Animal Services
Visalia, CA
This position is responsible for managing and directing all operations, personnel, facility maintenance, capital expenditures, procurement, policy development, and grant writing. The successful candidate is a thoughtful, proactive leader; deadline to apply is 2/17. Learn more.
Director of Foundation Relations, Mercy for Animals
Remote
The Director of Foundation Relations will develop and implement a strategic fundraising plan that includes securing grants and cultivating donor relationships. Five years of experience in foundation relations is required. Details here.
Assistant Director, Dallas Animal Services
Dallas, TX
The Assistant Director manages all aspects of the constant humane treatment and handling of animals, while providing leadership and direction for an efficient, smooth operation of the shelter. Applications close 2/13. Learn more.
Director of Operations, Better Together Animal Alliance
Ponderay, ID
The DOO provides top-notch leadership and oversight of all care center programs and operations. The successful candidate treats all animals humanely, with love and concern both on and off the job. More info here.
Associate Veterinarian, Fredericksburg SPCA Community Medical Center
Fredericksburg, VA
This role offers a veterinarian an experience similar to owning their own practice without the administrative burden that accompanies it, as staff schedules appointments and handles financial accounting and reporting. Learn more about the flexible scheduling and benefits.
P.S. Members of The Association receive the added benefit of free 30-day job listings. For non-members, the price is $150 per listing. Considering that two non-member postings add up to more than the price of a one-year membership, it’s a savvy move to join The Association.
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