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Animal Wellness Supervisor / Lead Registered Vet Technician

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Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center

Riverside, CA (In Person)

$66,560 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Animal Wellness Supervisor / Lead Registered Vet Technician Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center
  • 1.0 Riverside, CA Job Details Full-time $28
  • $36 an hour 2 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance 403(b) Qualifications Companion animal handling Record keeping Teamwork Interpersonal skills Veterinary Technician Certification Operational management Animal behavior Employee relationship building Team development Driver's License Attention to detail Driving Full Job Description Job Description Summary The Animal Wellness Supervisor is responsible for providing quality care for all the Center pets and supporting the mission of the MSRPAC.
The Animal Wellness Supervisor will ensure that all pets stay healthy during their stay at the Pet Adoption Center. Main Responsibilities/Functions Animal Care Daily monitor and physically check all cats/kittens/dogs/puppies at the Center to ensure everyone remains healthy. Ensure that animal medical needs are identified, animals receive timely medical and surgical care. In conjunction with the adoptions, admissions and behavior and facilities, departments, performs daily rounds of kennels to ensure each animal, each day, receives the care and attention they need to safely and efficiently as possible move through the Pet Adoption Center. Monitor and administer vaccinations as needed. Monitor and administer all prescribed medication by a veterinarian as needed. Update all medical information in the animal database software program. In conjunction with the Pathway Specialist, process and make decisions on the intake of new animals to ensure health and adoptability, including relinquishments, transfers from local animal control facilities and fosters. Refer all health issues to local vets or SNC veterinarian, keeping the Director of Operations and Adoptions Department Supervisor informed. Provide transportation for animals to and from MSRPAC, to RCDAS, Animal Hospitals, Veterinarian offices, etc. Adheres to MSRPAC's disease management and safety precautions. May participate in humane euthanasia procedures and quality-of-life assessments as assigned and in accordance with organizational protocols and state regulations. Operations In conjunction with the Pathway Specialist, responsible for animal transport from municipal animal control agencies. Review budgets and financial reports pertaining to canine and feline medical care. Collaborates with the facilities and adoptions department annually, to review cleaning protocols. Responsible for updating all socialization boards. Work positively with other members of the management team to accomplish department goals. May assist with the management and documentation of controlled substances, DEA compliance requirements, and medical inventory as assigned. Shelter Medical Operations Monitor shelter population health and identify disease trends or outbreak concerns. Ensure compliance with shelter medicine protocols and disease prevention practices. Collaborate with the Director of Operations and veterinary partners regarding medical protocols and treatment plans. Maintain appropriate medical supply inventory and notify leadership of supply needs. Assist in developing and updating medical procedures and standard operating protocols. Community Programs Oversee and manage the Center's monthly Nail Trim Clinic. Coordinate staffing, supply inventory, scheduling, client flow, and clinic procedures. Ensure safe handling of animals and positive client experiences. Monitor clinic performance and recommend operational improvements. Assist with promotion and growth of the Nail Trim Clinic as a community service program. Administration Review all written reports by volunteers/staff regarding the health concerns of pets. Meet with volunteers when necessary to discuss the health of the pet. Train Adoption Center and Kennel Staff how to give vaccinations, microchips and medications. Collaborate with the animal care and adoptions department, ensure that the kennel staff follows cleaning protocols. Monitor, review, interpret, and evaluate policies, programs, and procedures. Attend and participate in leadership group meetings; maintain awareness of new trends and developments in the field of shelter veterinary medicine; incorporates new developments as appropriate into programs. Meets with the Director of Operations to develop long-range programs and regularly review policies and procedures. In collaboration with the Director of Operations, hire, train, evaluate, and dismiss supervised staff and volunteers when appropriate. Ensure thorough and accurate animal records. Assume additional responsibilities as assigned by the Director of Operations. Exhibit the values and philosophy of the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center. Supervisory Staff Leadership & Supervision Directly supervise Veterinary Assistants and other assigned staff. Create and maintain employee schedules to ensure appropriate staffing coverage. Review and approve employee timecards. Conduct onboarding, training, coaching, and performance evaluations. Monitor staff productivity, attendance, and adherence to organizational policies and procedures. Address performance concerns and participate in disciplinary actions in partnership with the Director of Operations and Human Resources. Foster a positive, collaborative, and accountable work environment. Serve as a resource and mentor for Veterinary Assistants and other animal care staff. Key Expectations Maintaining accurate and complete medical records. Ensuring timely medical treatment of shelter animals. Supporting positive adoption outcomes through animal wellness. Developing and retaining a high-performing Veterinary Assistant team. Supporting organizational lifesaving goals. Maintaining compliance with shelter medicine protocols and regulatory requirements. Qualifications Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) in good standing with the State of California. Minimum three years of experience in shelter medicine, animal welfare, high-volume spay/neuter, or companion animal veterinary practice. Previous supervisory, lead, or management experience preferred. Must possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License and maintain an insurable driving record. Strong interpersonal skills. Must be able to relate and confer with the Executive Director, managers, and associate staff in a positive and constructive way; exercises good judgment when dealing with the public and when making decisions in the absence of the Director of Operations and Executive Director. Ability to make sound judgments and work independently and in a team setting in a fast-paced environment with demonstrated ability to juggle multiple competing tasks and demands. Experience in management, animal behavior and shelter operations. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively with center veterinarian, veterinary teams, shelter staff, and volunteers. Compassionate and patient communicator who can educate veterinary assistants of varying experience levels. Comfortable handling sensitive or emotional conversations around medical or end-of-life decisions. Proven skills and attention to detail (effective record keeping ability). Support the mission of the MSRPAC and be able to professionally advocate the MSRPAC's position on issues. Strong animal handling skills. Cooperative, friendly, and helpful attitude with clients and co-workers. Ability to work closely with other employees to ensure a positive, constructive environment within the program or department, and throughout the agency. Competencies Attendance & Dependability
  • Is consistently at work and on time. Follows instructions and responds to management direction. Provides consistent, timely, high-quality work. Follows through on commitments. Uses time efficiently. Takes responsibility for own actions. Customer Service
  • Treats customers (internal and external) with respect and courtesy. Shows interest in, anticipates and responds timely to customer needs and concerns. Responds appropriately to and resolves difficult and emotional situations. Sees ways to improve service delivery. Demonstrates respect for opinions and ideas of others. Shows awareness of and sensitivity to cultural and individual values. Diversity
  • Enthusiastically works with all employees, regardless of race, gender, culture and/or age. Values contributions of people from diverse backgrounds. Ethics
  • Respects and maintains confidentiality. Tells the truth and is honest in all dealings. Avoids situations and actions considered inappropriate or which present a conflict of interest. Upholds organizational values. Does not misrepresent self or use position or authority for personal gain. Teamwork
  • Listens and responds constructively to others' views.
Gives and welcomes feedback. Provides assistance to others when they need it. Shares expertise. Acknowledges others' effort and contribution. Puts the success of the team above own interests. Creates a positive work environment. Physical & Environment Must be able to stand, walk, sit, talk and hear, stoop, bend, squat, kneel, grasp, grip, put fingers together firmly and reach above shoulder level and lift, push or pull 50 lbs for situations of restraining or moving animals and lifting food and animal care supplies, repetitively use hands to operate computers; flex the neck upward and downward; twist the next and the waist. Work is completed within an office within an animal shelter, and must be comfortable with excessive noise and barking Culture of Philanthropy & Event Participation At the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center, we embrace a culture of philanthropy—where every team member, regardless of role, plays a part in advancing our mission. All employees are expected to support this spirit by positively representing our work, participating in fundraising efforts, and helping foster meaningful relationships with our supporters. Participation in our two major fundraising events— Walk with the Animals and Barktoberfest —is a companywide expectation. These events are crucial to funding our lifesaving work, and we count on every staff member's support. All employees, regardless of position, are expected to contribute their time and talents unless alternate arrangements are made in advance with their supervisor. As part of our ongoing commitment to creating a culture of philanthropy, all staff members are expected to actively contribute to the organization's fundraising efforts. This may include soliciting donations, participating in fundraising events, and helping promote initiatives that support our mission. Staff will have the opportunity to be recognized for their involvement in key fundraising activities. We encourage all employees to engage in these efforts and work together to advance the success of our programs. Other Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Job Description Disclaimer This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, responsibilities, or working conditions associated with it. Duties may change at any time with or without notice as business needs evolve. Animal Welfare Work Environment This position may involve direct contact with animals of varying temperaments and medical conditions. Employees must be comfortable working in an environment where humane euthanasia may occur and where exposure to pet dander, waste, cleaning agents, and zoonotic diseases is possible. Physical requirements may include lifting up to 50 pounds, standing for extended periods, and handling animals safely and compassionately. All employees are expected to support the mission, vision, and values of the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center, including a commitment to animal welfare, lifesaving work, and community engagement. A deep sense of compassion, emotional resilience, and a team-oriented mindset are essential to success in this role.
Pay:
$28.00
  • $36.
00 per hour
Benefits:
403(b) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person