The Volunteer Program Coordinator oversees the scheduling, training, placement, recognition, and administration of Animal Care Centers of NYC’s (ACC’s) volunteer program, as well as providing day-to-day support for the volunteers in the care center. The coordinator contributes to a dynamic, collaborative environment where volunteers and staff work together harmoniously on a shared goal. ACC’s robust volunteer program has over 500 dedicated volunteers who work in varying roles from walking dogs and playing with cats to assisting with vaccine clinics to appearing on morning television promoting our pets. The Volunteer Coordinator works to support the program by recruiting, orienting, training, and facilitating the daily operations of volunteers. We are looking for a highly-motivated individual eager to work closely with our volunteers, to provide hands-on support and guidance, and also to handle a variety of administrative tasks associated with the program’s coordination and metrics. You will be responsible for communicating policies and procedures to volunteers, building and strengthening volunteer-staff relationships, and working collaboratively with other ACC departments. Alongside other members of the volunteer team you will brainstorm innovative ideas to increase volunteer retention and diversify volunteer engagement by examining the needs of the organization to develop new volunteer roles. You will work closely with members of the Behavior Team to provide hands-on training's to volunteers, to expand their behavior knowledge, and to help our team of volunteers learn to assist with in-shelter enrichment and cue training. ACC uses only force-free, reward-based training methods for our pets and we care deeply about all people who enter our building, whether they are of the staff, volunteer, or public variety. Our ideal candidate has experience working in an animal shelter setting, preferably with a volunteer or outreach team. You must be comfortable handling dogs, cats, and rabbits, and with troubleshooting problem behaviors (such as leash biting and dog reactivity). You are excited to take on the unique challenges and rewards of working with a large team of dedicated volunteers. You also enjoy sharing your skill and knowledge with others in order to improve quality of care in the shelter, decrease stress, and keep volunteers productive and engaged.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level