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Under the general direction of the Neighborhood Services Director or designee, the Animal Services Manager provides professional leadership and strategic management for the Animal Services division. This position is responsible for the efficient operation of the municipal animal shelter, budgetary oversight, personnel supervision, and ensuring all operations align with the Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) Guidelines and applicable State of Texas laws. The Manager serves as a key liaison between the City, its residents, and regional animal welfare partners, promoting humane animal care, public safety, and community engagement.

Essential Functions

This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent.  The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

  1. Oversee all aspects of humane animal care and shelter operations, including intake, behavior assessment, housing, enrichment, and animal placement through adoption, foster, rescue, or transfer.
  2. Coordinate with veterinary clinics to ensure timely medical and surgical care; maintain accurate and complete medical and treatment records.
  3. Maintain hands-on capability to administer medications, injections, and supplements; assess illness urgency and make critical decisions regarding emergency off-site veterinary care.
  4. Direct the utilization and flow of shelter space to ensure a safe, sanitary, and low-stress environment for animals, staff, and volunteers.
  5. Analyze the organizational, financial, operational, administrative, and public-relations impact of departmental decisions.
  6. Establish measurable annual goals, benchmarks, and accountability measures, including live release rates, adoption outcomes, and community outreach initiatives.
  7. Develop, implement, and maintain departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), emergency and disaster response plans, and standards of care in compliance with ASV Guidelines and State of Texas laws.
  8. Monitor monthly expenditures against the approved budget; prepare financial reports and assist with annual budget development.
  9. Supervise daily financial activities including payroll coordination, donation processing, account management, requisitions, and invoice approvals.
  10. Oversee procurement, inventory control, and maintenance of facilities, vehicles, equipment, and specialized tools required for animal services operations.
  11. Provide data and narrative support for grant applications, fundraising initiatives, and resource development efforts.
  12. Supervise, mentor, and evaluate staff and volunteers; provide coaching, training, and professional development to support high performance and morale.
  13. Ensure workforce safety through training and enforcement of protocols related to animal handling, hazardous materials, equipment operation, and emergency procedures.
  14. Exercise sound judgment in conflict resolution involving staff, volunteers, and the public; address citizen inquiries and complaints professionally and effectively.
  15. Oversee public communications including the shelter website, social media platforms, and outreach materials to promote the City’s mission and available animals.
  16. Build and maintain collaborative partnerships with rescue organizations, foster networks, regional shelters, veterinarians, and governmental agencies.
  17. Lead departmental response during animal-related emergencies, rabies cases, disaster events, or large-scale animal displacements.
  18. Serve as the primary liaison for animal services matters, representing the department in interdepartmental meetings and City-wide planning efforts; prepare and present reports to City Council as required.
  19. Perform other related duties as assigned.

Supervision Received and Exercised

Position works under the general supervision of the Neighborhood Services Director or Designee and exercises direct supervision over animal shelter field and office staff and department volunteers.

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