Launched in 2014, the ASPCA Los Angeles Initiative layers policy work, inter-agency partnerships and direct service programs to drive change for animals and the community. The Los Angeles Initiative is comprised of 80 people from more than a dozen departments, including annual grants of approximately $1 million. In addition to policy work, current direct services include kitten intake diversion, foster and adoption; animal relocation; and veterinary services (spay/neuter and primary pet care). The ASPCA’s Los Angeles work is crucially dependent on seamless collaboration and alignment both within the team and with our community partners, which include municipal shelters, non-profits and policy makers. The Senior Director of Shelter Operations (SD, Shelter Operations), reporting to the Senior Director of the Los Angeles Initiative, is assigned primarily to support the ASPCA’s partnership work with Los Angeles City Animal Services (LAAS) and as such will work with LAAS leadership on-site at the shelter locations. The focus of this work is the implementation of a joint 3-year plan for LAAS shelters, led by LAAS, and resourced and directly supported by the ASPCA and Best Friends. This work aims to achieve the following goals at LAAS shelters: intake community engagement, including efforts to support community cats; in-shelter pathway planning to ensure animals receive timely, coordinated care and support, and that the shelters are operating within capacity for humane care; and positive outcomes for animals by increasing adoptions, transfers, and other lifesaving placements. The LA Initiative is seated within the Shelter Partnerships Department. The Shelter Partnership Department executes the ASPCA’s strategic approach by leveraging direct care, response work, and public influence to drive systemic changes that improve animal welfare across our society. Our Shelter Partnership Team’s work focuses on strengthening shelter systems. The LA Initiative Team leads high-impact partnership efforts with Los Angeles area organizations, driving initiatives that improve shelter operations, enhance animal welfare, and support the achievement of key lifesaving goals. The team's work requires strong cross-functional collaboration, relationship management, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director