Department: Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs
City of Syracuse residency is required for this position. If you are not a resident, you have six (6) months from your date of hire to establish residency.
Job Description
The work involves responsibility for supervising the City of Syracuse dog shelter. An employee in this class is responsible for ensuring efficiency in the care of the dogs and the overall operation of the shelter. The incumbent may also perform administrative functions, such as budget preparation and development of policies and procedures. Supervision is exercised over Dog Control Officers, Shelter Attendants and other subordinate paraprofessional and clerical employees. General supervision is received from an administrative superior. Does related work as required.
Typical Work Activities
- Plans, directs and supervises the work of shelter attendants by review of log sheets, daily maintenance and care of dogs and communication with partners
- Supervises clerical functions through review of release forms and adoptions and by communicating with partnering agencies
- Reviews and verifies subordinate employee records, such as time sheets and leave time
- Discusses progress of work with shelter attendants and develops, modifies and/or implements procedures regarding dog care
- Maintains records and composes periodic reports of adoptions and emergency care needed for shelter dogs
- Maintains an inventory of supplies for the shelter to ensure adequate equipment is on hand
- Works with administrative staff to prepare the annual budget by forecasting the needs of the dog shelter
- Reviews budgetary expenditures to determine whether they exceed funds allocated, and confers with Department staff to convey fiscal status of the program
- Collaborates with the Division of Licensing, Engineering, Police Department (Dog Control/Animal Cruelty Units), partner nonprofits, veterinary hospitals and corporation counsel concerning dog care matters
- Receives constituent concerns regarding other animal issues and communicates accordingly to related nonprofits, agencies and departments in an attempt to respond and/or resolve issues
- Acts as a liaison between constituents and various animal-related nonprofits and other agencies
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with an Associates Degree in criminal justice or animal science; or
- Two (2) years of paraprofessional or professional-level work experience, or its part-time equivalent; as an animal control officer, one year of which must have been in a supervisory capacity
Special Requirement
- Possession of a valid New York State drivers license with any required endorsements appropriate to the type(s) of vehicles being operated at time of appointment
Benefits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Vision insurance
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