Job ID: 51381
Job Category: Animal Care & Control
Division & Section: Municipal Licensing & Standards, MLS Toronto Animal Services
Work Location: 146 The East Mall
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (12 months) Vacancy
Salary: $93,734.00 - $123,449.00, Wage Grade 6.5
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 08-NOV-2024 to 02-DEC-2024
Major Responsibilities:
Develops, reviews, amends, and implements policies and procedures as required. Participates in the development and implementation of operational plans (harmonization of services city- wide).
Supervises, motivates and trains assigned staff, ensuring effective teamwork, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and encourages innovation in others.
Supervises the day-to-day operation of all assigned staff including the scheduling, assigning, and reviewing of work. Authorizes and coordinates vacation and overtime requests. Monitors and evaluates staff performance, approves salary increments, hears grievances, and executes disciplinary action when necessary.
Provides input into and administers assigned budget, ensuring that expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
Makes recommendations and assists the manager in effective planning, implementation, and delivery of animal services.
Recommends, reviews, and delivers internal and external programs recommending options and implementing changes as required to improve operational performance and service delivery.
Ensures the development, implementation, and maintenance of a quality assurance program for front-line staff. Monitors staff's daily activities to ensure proficiency and effective service delivery.
Supervises program delivery to ensure compliance with Animal Services by-laws and other related legislation. Administers municipal and provincial statutes and ensures that they are delivered to the community using appropriate tools and strategies, such as education on responsible pet ownership and enforcement.
Represents the City at Tribunal Hearings with respect to Dangerous Dog Orders issued by the city under the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 349.
Provides advice and expertise on Animal Services related issues to other city departments, other municipalities, provincial (i.e. Ontario Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry) and federal (i.e. Agriculture Canada) agencies, International Agencies (Society of Animal Welfare Administrators, HLP Inc. - the premier software solution provider to the Animal Service industry) and non-governmental organizations (i.e. Canadian Association of Humane Trapping, Association of Animal Shelter Professionals of Ontario, Humane Canada).
Liaises with community residents, groups, agencies, and councillors to address community needs and deliver programs and services.
Investigates, establishes, and monitors revenue generating programs and partnerships (licences, Adopt-a-Thons, etc.). Develops and delivers outreach programs to promote the human-animal bond.
Implements technological changes to increase public awareness and track program activities to improve the efficiency of the service (i.e. kiosks and Internet services to display animals for adoption and lost and found, activity tracking of field staff, etc.).
Compiles, collates, and evaluates statistical data (i.e. adoption rates, number of sheltered animals, field service activities, etc.) for program tracking and quality assurance.
Ensures that the provision of Animal Care and Husbandry is consistent with best practices and the guidelines as established by the Canadian Council on Animal Care.
Creates, implements, and supervises all regional animal shelter programs (i.e. animal adoptions) and partnerships (animal adoption agency network, volunteer program). Establishes and monitors external service delivery contracts including development, review and selection process for Requests for Quotation and Requests for Proposals (i.e. grounds maintenance, veterinary services, after hours emergency care, in-house spay/neuter clinics, microchip contracts, etc.)
Prepares, reviews and edits briefing notes on related issues, responds to public and councillor-generated complaints and inquiries.
Initiates press releases and responds to media inquiries including on-camera and on-air interviews on a regional basis.
Represents Toronto Animal Services at community meetings, conferences, and seminars, presents papers and facilitates forums nationally and internationally.
Represents Toronto Animal Services on departmental and city-wide multidisciplinary committees.
Manages the maintenance and repair of the building, housekeeping requirements, and projected costs in accordance with provincial regulations, program policy and established best practices.
Key Qualifications:
Familiarity with relevant employment legislation including Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Act, Occupational Health, and Safety Act.
Special Note:
As a condition of employment with the Municipal Licensing & Standards- Toronto Animal Services, Enforcement and Mobile Response, selected candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check.
Note To Current City of Toronto Employees
City of Toronto employees are eligible to apply for the posted job opportunity, but cannot hold two different jobs. To be considered for this job posting, you must indicate that you are a "Current City of Toronto employee" on the on-line application form, and provide your "Employee Number".
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
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