Floor Manager, Animal Recovery Center (ARC)
- City, State: New York metropolitan area, New YorkNew York - 92nd Street, New York
- Job Type: Regular
- Schedule: Full time
- Posted Date: 11/7/2024
- Req. Number: 2024-490
Summary:
The ARC (Animal Recovery Center) and CARE (Canine Annex for Recovery and Enrichment) facilities are dedicated to the recovery and rehabilitation of victims of cruelty and neglect admitted through NYPD and the ASPCA’s Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) and Community Engagement (CE) programs.
Our dedicated team of more than 45 sheltering, medical, and animal behavior professionals work closely with the ASPCA Animal Hospital, Forensics, Legal Advocacy and Investigations, Behavioral Sciences, Shelter Medicine Services, Community Engagement, Placement, and the Adoption Center teams to ensure coordinated response and operations, and holistic, balanced, high quality care for the animals we serve.
The Floor Manager, ARC (the Manager) will be part of a high performing team and will serve as an integral part of the Animal Recovery Center team. With the Floor Manager team, the Manager will oversee and lead the day-to-day operations. The Manager will provide impactful coaching and team performance management, elevating the quality of patient care in ARC.
The Manager will collaborate with the medical and behavior teams to champion canine and feline populations equally and enthusiastically. The Manager will be responsible for ensuring the team provides and maintains a high standard of animal care and welfare, including general husbandry, kennel and facility cleanliness, appropriate kennel housing, consistent and engaging enrichment, timely and accurate medication and treatment administration and proficiency in reading animal body language and recognizing and mitigating indicators of stress and illness.
This position directly manages the Integrated Care Assistant (ICA) team working on the 2nd shift. The hours are Tuesday – Thursday 1p-9p, Friday and Saturday 11a-7p and include one weekend day. Days off are Sunday and Monday.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
People Management (40%): On the Floor Management, Rounds/Huddles, Animal Care
- Support staff scheduling including creating and adjusting daily assignments, receiving, and approving time off requests, documenting shift changes, handling call outs, managing overtime sign ups and approval, and critical shortage staffing plans.
- Manage, and be present on the floor, to support the direct care work. Problem solve with the team in the moment by providing consistent feedback. Organize and re-organize the work as needed for new intakes, staffing, and emergent needs.
- Model the Leadership Big 3: set clear expectations, give feedback, and receive feedback, and ensure opportunities for growth and development.
- Forge authentic relationships to support a strong and positive team culture that works together with high level of accountability. Support staff in professional handling of conflict.
- Build and maintain high-performing teams. Utilize training, coaching and continuous feedback to drive high performance and ensure the teams have what they need to be successful.
- Conduct regular floor walkthroughs ensuring protocol compliance and cleanliness. Provide feedback and collaborate with medical, behavior, direct care, and admin teams to ensure respective tasks are completed.
- Always maintain adequate staffing levels; re-assign appropriate responsibilities to each staff member to maximize coverage in the event of call outs, injuries, increased intake volume, etc.
- Support staff in appropriate and professional handling of any adverse client or patient events.
- Conduct regular check-ins and annual performance reviews of direct reports, taking appropriate disciplinary actions when necessary.
- Approve payroll and track employee attendance in adherence to ASPCA’s Attendance Policy, recommending updates to scheduling and staffing protocols.
- Conduct time and attendance audits regularly, ensuring regular and reliable attendance, and taking appropriate disciplinary action as needed. Create, schedule, and lead disciplinary meetings in collaboration with People Team Partner.
- On call responsibilities: Respond to and manage before/after-hours calls regarding animal care, facilities and staffing needs, storm preparedness, and new case logistical planning on rotation with the leadership team. Keep the ARC Director apprised of any issues.
- Perform all the duties of the ARC ICA position as needed.
Team Leadership (40%): Hiring, Onboarding, Training, SOPs
- With the Director, ensure the ARC ICA team is fully staffed at all times. Immediately recruit and hire for vacant positions.
- Execute onboarding and training plans for all new hires. Create a rotating training schedule, coordinate walk approvals, and ensure new staff can work independently at the end of onboarding. Send training reports and onboarding feedback to Senior Leadership and adjust training plans as needed.
- Onboard and train per diem employees and determine appropriate coverage
- With the Director, prepare the monthly ARC Team Meeting agendas for thought provoking, engaging, team centric meetings that broaden the knowledge of the team and promote active participation and opportunities for team and individual growth.
- Connect the ARC ICA team with the work of the AAH/ARC/CARE department and the organization. Provide timely updates about our cases, important team milestones, outcomes, and placements to continuously engage the team and promote learning.
- Oversee, create, and support adherence to all ASPCA Animal Hospital/ARC/CARE protocols, including behavior, medical, nutrition, safety, and sanitation.
- Oversee and schedule all staff completion of mandatory trainings, compliance trainings, team meetings and all other needs requiring staff to be off the floor. Ensure appropriate floor coverage during trainings and meetings.
- With the ARC and CARE Management Team ensure both paper and digital protocol books are up to date. Manage regular protocol book review process quarterly with all ICAs.
- Monitor employee effectiveness and provide consistent feedback to ensure excellent quality of care for animals, pursuant to ASPCA policies and Fear Free Guidelines.
- Monitor and report team concerns and observations to the Medical and Behavior teams. Effectively communicate and oversee constant changes to handling, walk orders, PPE, medical and behavior treatments.
- Foster a positive and productive work environment where patient care, client service and our mission are a priority.
- Listen to and understand employee concerns, encouraging staff to solve problems and provide viable solutions. Appropriately address and elevate concerns to ARC Senior Leadership for timely resolution.
- Cover the Director of ARC in their absence.
Operations/Facility (20%): Facility Safety, Operations, and Sanitation, Animal Flow, Special projects
- Ensure safety needs are met; incident reports and performance reports are completely and accurately filled out, submitted to benefits, legal and safety team; readily reporting workers’ compensation claims, benefits, and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) requests are sent to the benefits team.
- Ensure the ARC facility is safe, clean, and in good working order. All maintenance needs are quickly identified and addressed in a timely manner through clear and consistent communication with our Facilities team partners.
- Coordinate new case medical and forensic needs with the ASPCA Animal Hospital, including but not limited to, radiographs, ultrasounds, emergency surgery, wound treatments and other emergent medical and forensic patient needs upon admission.
- Create, audit, and maintain (daily) animal medical, safety, and operational signage.
- Audit walk equipment, ID collars, kennel ID cards daily to ensure that information is up to date and in good order.
- With the Director of ARC, oversee daily change of shift rounds and after rounds huddles to ensure optimal workflow and empower teams to problem solve.
- Collaborate with Facilities and IT teams to address concerns impacting operations. Alert ARC senior leadership of progress and elevate concerns as appropriate.
- Support the facilitation of owner visits, animal foster flow, RTOs, transfers to the Adoption Center, Placement Partner, and transport needs.
- Provide animal and owner status updates to Legal Advocacy and NYPD Liaisons.
- Manage coordination, and be present on the floor, for all new NYPD and CE case preparation and intakes, and support and be prepared to respond during off hours ensuring safe and effective intake process for new cases.
- Manage coordination, preparation, and be present on the floor for special events, shadow events, and tours, ensuring the facility is ready for tours.
- With the ARC and CARE Management and Administration Teams manage inventory storage, tracking, and ordering, ensuring responsible use of budget and resources.
- Support ARC and CARE Senior Leadership with the Quarterly Donor report, department presentations, record keeping, data collection and tracking, and special projects as needed.
- Provide and document status updates to pet owners.
- Maintain strict confidence with NYPD cases and pet owners.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Promotes and ensures the continual and consistent practice of organizational 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 animals
Qualifications:
- Outstanding ability to handle animals for examinations and medical procedures using Fear Free practices.
- Ability to effectively give and receive direction in a fast paced, dynamic environment.
- Ability to plan, organize, reorganize, and effectively present ideas and concepts.
- Must be able to manage multiple tasks at once and deal with high levels of stress in an environment of constantly changing priorities.
- Must be detail-oriented and able to create and complete clear and understandable documents and protocols quickly and effectively.
- Comfort working in both a team environment and independently, with a high degree of integrity and accountability.
- Able to successfully work in an environment working with behaviorally and medically compromised animals on a daily basis.
- Must feel comfortable participating in humane euthanasia decisions and procedures, and supporting the team in this work as needed.
- Excellent communication skills with people, enjoy collaborating with people.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Excellent ability to provide timely and professional communication and service to internal and external stakeholders.
- Excellent and demonstrated ability to be a team player and effective collaborator.
- Able to work in physically challenging conditions and able to wear appropriate protective gear, including a protective mask; job responsibilities may entail exposure to chemical and biological hazards, such as feces and blood, exposure to sharp objects, working in noisy environments and working in areas with uneven, wet, and slippery surfaces.
- Ability to walk, bend, stand and reach constantly during a minimum of 8-hour day.
- Able to lift and carry supplies of up to 40 lbs.
- Able to safely walk and handle dogs 100 lbs. or over, up, and down stairs.
- Dependable and ability to demonstrate regular and reliable attendance.
Education:
- B.S. or B.A. preferred or equivalent work experience.
Training Requirements:
- Fear Free® certification within 30 days of employment.
Additional Information:
- Rotating holidays and storm coverage days are required.
- Deploy nationally with National Response Team (NRT) and locally with CE/NYPD at least one time per year.
- Must demonstrate the ability to interact effectively with ASPCA employees, clients, and the public.
Additional Information:
We encourage a candidate who demonstrates outstanding inter-personal communication and the ability to work in a team environment or independently, with a high degree of integrity and accountability. This position welcomes a candidate with a sense of humor that can balance flexibility and enthusiasm and thrives on detail. This is a full-time position. Weekends may be required. Position may require occasional flexibility.
Compensation & 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 $68,000 - $73,000.
The Compensation Team will review internal candidates’ current compensation, to determine if an offer beyond the target hiring range may be applicable. Click here to review the Internal Open Positions Pay Range Sheet
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Qualifications:
See above for qualifications details.
Language:
English (Required)Education and Work Experience:
1 +years working in a managerial/supervisory position, preferably in an animal shelter or animal hospital, 1 +years working in an animal shelter, animal hospital, or similar environment, Animal behavior knowledge and experience, Medical handling knowledge and skills, Proficient in using Excel, Airtable, Word, ImproMed, Civicore, Salesforce, and Power Point
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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.
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