Wildlife Center Clinic Manager
Job Description
Job Description
Description:
Summary
The Wildlife Center Clinic Manager works in close partnership with the Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation to ensure the effective, safe, and compassionate operation of the Wildlife Center. This role provides leadership and oversight for wildlife rehabilitation staff, seasonal employees, interns, and volunteers while maintaining hands-on involvement in patient care.
The Clinic Manager is responsible for overseeing daily clinic operations, patient flow and outcomes, staff supervision, safety protocols, inventory and purchasing, and regulatory compliance. This position plays a critical role in maintaining high standards of animal care, facility cleanliness, staff training, and operational efficiency while supporting Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh’s mission and values.
Principal Responsibilities
- Uphold the mission of Humane Animal Rescue throughout all responsibilities of the position
- Directly supervise the daily activities and performance of wildlife rehabilitators, animal care (both full and seasonal) in conjunction with interns, and volunteers ensuring daily cleaning, care, and treatments for patients
- Directly manages the clinic team in its entirety including but not limited to clinic scheduling, disciplinary action, monthly meetings, assigning additional tasks, monitoring off-season projects and all other staff related subjects
- Responsible for recruiting, hiring and onboarding for rehabilitators, animal care and seasonal animal care positions
- Responsible for general licensed rehabilitator duties such as clinic shifts, triage, in-take exams, daily medication rounds, general husbandry needs and other essential clinic tasks
- Assists the Volunteer and Operations Manager and Director in the coordination of new volunteer implementation and assists with the training process for general and seasonal volunteer positions including Nursery Bootcamp
- Oversee daily volunteer actions and uphold all policies and procedures in accordance with the Volunteer and Operations Manager
- Monitor and document the progression of animals through the rehabilitation process ensuring animal care needs are being met in a timely manner
- Keep Director informed of animal intake, in-house patients and their status, animal care needs, quality of animal care, patient procedures and programmatic needs
- Collaborate with Director and veterinary team to develop and carry out treatment plans and determine final disposition of animals undergoing veterinary care
- Works with Director to create, refine and implement species protocols and rehabilitation treatment plans
- Responsible for updating and maintaining husbandry manuals for staff, intern and volunteer usage
- Ensure that animals are being handled in a manner that maximizes human and animal safety and that staff are trained and following safety procedures, and that protocols for infection control are being followed by rehabilitation and animal care staff
- Develop and teach courses for volunteers and public outreach on wildlife rehabilitation and co-existence topics
- Oversee and ensure proper upkeep of inventory and purchasing of supplies for the Wildlife Center within budget guidelines in conjunction with Wildlife Administrative Coordinator
- Monitor, identify, and report to the Maintenance Director on enclosure and facility maintenance needs
- Maintains records and oversees permits and licensing applications and renewals in conjunction with Director for state and federal agencies
- Responsible for evaluating and deeming non-releasable patients for review and potential placement
- Collaborate with other departments to manage social media communications; prepare and present information to promote public awareness, understanding of the organization's programs, activities, and objectives
- Stay current on rehabilitation methods and captive care of wildlife through continuing education
- Helps to create a professional environment, building positive relationships with staff, volunteers, and interns
- Performs additional duties as assigned by Director
Work Environment
The Wildlife Center Clinic Manager works in a dynamic combination of office, clinical, and outdoor environments at Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh’s Wildlife Center. This role involves direct interaction with native wildlife species and exposure to loud noises, strong odors, allergens, and emotionally demanding situations, particularly during peak wildlife seasons.
The position requires adaptability and comfort working in all weather conditions and transitioning between administrative and hands-on operational duties. Professionalism and strict adherence to safety protocols are essential.
Travel between organizational locations and to off-site events is required. The employee must have reliable transportation and may operate company vehicles as needed. Mileage reimbursement is provided for personal vehicle use in accordance with organizational policy.
This position requires travel between organizational locations and to off-site events. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are required. Mileage reimbursement is provided for personal vehicle use, and the employee may be placed on the organization's insurance to operate company vehicles.
Physical Demands
This position requires moderate physical activity, including standing or walking for extended periods, bending, lifting, and carrying supplies or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. Duties include handling and restraining wildlife in a clinical setting. The role also involves frequent use of computers, phones, and office equipment.
Strong organizational and time-management skills are required, as is the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, sometimes noisy and emotionally charged environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Requirements:Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- Minimum two years management experience in a veterinary or animal welfare setting
- Minimum two years experience in wildlife rehabilitation setting or equivalent experience
- Must hold General permits for wildlife rehabilitation or achieve within a year of hire
- Ability to provide leadership and training to staff regarding wildlife rehabilitation and animal care
- Ability to work independently, be self-motivated and detail-oriented
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule which includes days, evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Ability to provide ongoing feedback to staff
- Knowledge of state laws regulating the cleaning and operations of wildlife rehabilitation
- Must be able to work standing or sitting for 8 hours
- Ability to use standard office equipment such as a personal computer using MS Word, Excel, and other related software
- Must have a valid driver’s license with a clean driving history
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