About the role
If you are up for the challenge and would like to be considered for this position, we would like to hear from you. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is looking to fill the following career opportunity:
POSITION: Regional Community Services Facilitator
STATUS: Permanent; Full-Time
SHIFT: 35 hours per week
LOCATION: Victoria, Nanaimo, BC (remote from the mentioned locations)
CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
WAGE: Salaried
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
We welcome diversity, value differences, and foster inclusion in our employment practices. Find out more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion by reading our Foundational Principles on our website. We invite applications from all qualified individuals who are philosophically aligned with our mission, vision and values.
At the BC SPCA we believe that communities thrive when people and animals are supported together. We’re working towards creating compassionate, community-based solutions that improve animal well-being, and we are looking for someone who shares that vision.
If you’re someone who loves building relationships, thrives in dynamic environments, and believes in the power of community, we’d love to meet you.
A bit about the role
As a Regional Community Services Facilitator, Islands/Sunshine Coast you’ll be the bridge between the BC SPCA and the communities we serve. You’ll work closely with internal teams, local partners, volunteers and residents to deliver services that are thoughtful, inclusive and responsive to real community needs.
You’ll be connecting with people, coordinating services, solving problems and assisting both animals and their humans to get the support they need.
You’ll also play a key role in growing our volunteer network, collaborating with local governments and social service organizations, and helping us understand what’s working – and what could be better.
The Impact You’ll Have
This isn’t just a job – it’s a chance to create real, lasting change.
As a Regional Community Services Facilitator, you’ll be the reason a family can keep their beloved pet during a tough time. You’ll help ensure that someone facing housing insecurity doesn’t have to choose between shelter and their animal. You’ll empower volunteers to make a difference in their own communities. And you’ll help shape a more compassionate, inclusive approach to animal wellbeing – one that sees people and animals as part of the same story.
Your work will ripple outward: stronger communities, healthier animals, and a more connected, caring world.
What you’ll be doing
Duties Related to Community Outreach/Partnerships (30%):
- Build relationships with key partners in the organization and community (e.g. social service agencies, veterinary clinics, housing providers, etc.); facilitate interactions that enhance trust.
- Communicates regularly with internal/external partners to ensure issues are being identified and addressed in a timely way, explore trends/opportunities, share ideas, and build relationships.
- Contributes to municipal government strategies, specifically around our understanding of the municipal landscape and priorities.
- Collaborates with social service organizations to provide support to community members and their animals, including referrals to other services as needed.
- Actively looks for new opportunities to address any gaps in community service activities and partnerships and brings forward suggestions to Senior Manager for consideration.
- Co-develops a regional community events strategy and implementation plan with the Senior Officer, Regional Communications including:
- Identifying and participating in events that enhance community engagement and outreach.
- Leading on those events that are identified as primarily supporting vulnerable animals and their guardians by promoting the human-animal bond, enabling diversion to intake and contributing to efforts that address identified root causes.
- Attending other community events regionally, as required.
- Participates in the recruitment/selection process, trains and manages volunteer ambassadors for these community events throughout the region; does so in collaboration with the Senior Officer, Regional Communications where volunteers support events in both portfolios.
- Acts as a knowledgeable representative of the BC SPCA and fosters meaningful connections with diverse community members.
Duties Related to Volunteers (30%):
- Responsible for onboarding, training, scheduling, coordination, performance management, communication, and recognition of volunteers in the assigned area/portfolio.
- Ensures volunteers follow BC SPCA policies and procedures including those relating to animal health, welfare and behaviour, administration, health/safety/wellness safety, communications, etc.
- Works with the Volunteer Resources team to ensure volunteer opportunities/challenges are proactively identified and actioned; actively participates in and leads initiatives and pilot projects to expand community-based volunteer opportunities in the assigned area.
- Leads regular meetings with volunteers to share local/regional/provincial information and provide opportunities for discussion and input.
- Plans and executes volunteer appreciation events and activities.
- Promotes and implements volunteer management protocols, including sign-in/sign-out procedures and accurate hour logging within Better Impact, to enhance accountability and engagement.
- Identifies new opportunities to engage and utilize volunteers across Community Services programs and services to expand the team's impact. Collaborates with Volunteer Resources to align efforts, ensuring efficient use of resources, avoiding duplication of work, and maximizing volunteer engagement in assigned portfolio.
- Participates in campaigns to raise awareness of the need for and support the recruitment of fosters in communities without a physical BC SPCA location.
Duties Related to Service Delivery (25%):
- Collaborate with the Animal Flow, Animal Protection Services, and Direct Care teams to coordinate resources that either help prevent animals from entering the shelter or support their intake when necessary. This may include arranging volunteer transport, coordination of Community Services programming, emergency boarding or other urgent services.
- Supports the BC SPCA Community Spay & Neuter program within assigned geographical area.
- Supports the delivery of BC Pet Registry Microchip Clinics within the assigned geographical area.
- Works within the BC SPCA’s Provincial Food Bank program to develop partnerships and provide regular service delivery within communities. This includes:
- Engaging with participants and partners accessing services to promote the work and mission of the BC SPCA.
- Plans for and ensures adequate peoplepower through volunteers or program partners is in place to deliver effective and empathic services to participants.
- Receives supply requests from partner organizations and works within the BC SPCA Food Bank program parameters to order food and supplies as needed.
- Builds relationships and actively sources opportunities for supply of donations within the region to support the service delivery of the Food Bank program.
- Receives and resolves any public complaints and concerns related to the BC SPCA Community Services in the assigned area and advances to next-level supervisor, as required.
- Supports the Animal Helpline team pertaining to requests for information and support regarding community services.
Other Financial/Administrative Duties (10%):
- Administers assigned annual budget.
- Reviews expenses and revenues regularly and ensures compliance with the approved budget monthly.
- Ensures invoices are processed in a timely and accurate manner.
- Collaborates with Public Engagement & Advancement to identify funding opportunities to support Community Services programming, including identifying grants and collaborating on applications and reporting.
- Completes required reports accurately and on time.
- Ensures key data is tracked for future decision-making.
- Analyzes and interprets statistics and data to help inform decision-making and program development.
- Identifies community needs within the assigned region, especially in areas without a BC SPCA physical presence, to Senior Manager, Community Services and provides input into ways to address any gaps.
- Represents the BC SPCA in a professional and knowledgeable manner and may be required to speak to local media or within the organization, guided by the Media & Internal Communications Team.
Performs other duties as assigned.
What we’re looking for
These are the skills and experiences we are looking for, if you see yourself in this list and feel excited about the work, we’d love to hear from you!
- Post-secondary education in social work, community development or a related field plus 5-8 years’ related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable to the employer.
- Related experience includes but is not limited to:
- Relationship building/management and customer service;
- Social work;
- Working within the non-profit sector – particularly animal welfare or human services;
- Experience coordinating/leading volunteers;
- Administering a budget.
- Working knowledge of the concepts of equity, diversity, inclusion and reconciliation with a strong understanding of trauma-informed practices, cultural awareness and decolonizing approaches.
- Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and driver’s abstract.
- Ability to travel throughout the region and work evenings and weekends when required.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, organize time, and deliver effective results.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to work with internal and external parties at all levels; able to relate respectfully to a diverse audience.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other relevant software.
- Ability to do heavy lifting, pushing and pulling on a regular basis; must be able to work with and around animals.
- Philosophical harmony with the mission, vision, values and strategic direction of the BC SPCA.
What it’s like to work here
We are a team of passionate, kind, and curious people who care deeply about our mission. We value collaboration, equity and continuous learning.
This role is part of a growing team that is reimagining how animal wellbeing can be more community-centred, inclusive and sustainable. You’ll have the chance to shape how we do this work and grow with us as we do.
How to apply:
If you are interested in joining our team and are legally entitled to work in Canada, we would like to hear from you. Click on apply now or use the link to apply https://spca.bc.ca/about-us/careers/
We thank you for your interest in the BC SPCA, however; only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls, please.
The BC SPCA is a Registered Charity BN 11881 9036 RR0001
About BC SPCA
The BC SPCA is the only animal welfare organization in B.C. with the authority to enforce animal cruelty laws under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (PCA Act). We are the largest animal welfare organization of our kind in North America and the largest animal sheltering society in the world. We have 44 locations across B.C. including:
36 branches which care for abused and homeless animals, until they are adopted into new homes (including two facilities with large animal barns)
Three animal hospitals (Vancouver, Burnaby and Penticton)
Two spay/neuter clinics (Kamloops and Prince George)
Wild ARC, our wildlife rehabilitation centre in Metchosin
A provincial call centre in Victoria
Our provincial office in Vancouver, which oversees animal cruelty investigations, advocacy and education for youth and adults and other key activities across B.C.
We assist more than 97,109 animals in need every year and are funded by compassionate animal lovers who support our work and partner with us to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in B.C. See more stats at a glance.
We are committed to achieving the highest standards of transparency and accountability in all our activities. In order to maintain these high standards of accountability and to foster public confidence in the work of our organization, we undertake to provide the public with information on our governance, operations and financial position.
About the role
If you are up for the challenge and would like to be considered for this position, we would like to hear from you. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is looking to fill the following career opportunity:
POSITION: Regional Community Services Facilitator
STATUS: Permanent; Full-Time
SHIFT: 35 hours per week
LOCATION: Victoria, Nanaimo, BC (remote from the mentioned locations)
CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
WAGE: Salaried
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
We welcome diversity, value differences, and foster inclusion in our employment practices. Find out more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion by reading our Foundational Principles on our website. We invite applications from all qualified individuals who are philosophically aligned with our mission, vision and values.
At the BC SPCA we believe that communities thrive when people and animals are supported together. We’re working towards creating compassionate, community-based solutions that improve animal well-being, and we are looking for someone who shares that vision.
If you’re someone who loves building relationships, thrives in dynamic environments, and believes in the power of community, we’d love to meet you.
A bit about the role
As a Regional Community Services Facilitator, Islands/Sunshine Coast you’ll be the bridge between the BC SPCA and the communities we serve. You’ll work closely with internal teams, local partners, volunteers and residents to deliver services that are thoughtful, inclusive and responsive to real community needs.
You’ll be connecting with people, coordinating services, solving problems and assisting both animals and their humans to get the support they need.
You’ll also play a key role in growing our volunteer network, collaborating with local governments and social service organizations, and helping us understand what’s working – and what could be better.
The Impact You’ll Have
This isn’t just a job – it’s a chance to create real, lasting change.
As a Regional Community Services Facilitator, you’ll be the reason a family can keep their beloved pet during a tough time. You’ll help ensure that someone facing housing insecurity doesn’t have to choose between shelter and their animal. You’ll empower volunteers to make a difference in their own communities. And you’ll help shape a more compassionate, inclusive approach to animal wellbeing – one that sees people and animals as part of the same story.
Your work will ripple outward: stronger communities, healthier animals, and a more connected, caring world.
What you’ll be doing
Duties Related to Community Outreach/Partnerships (30%):
- Build relationships with key partners in the organization and community (e.g. social service agencies, veterinary clinics, housing providers, etc.); facilitate interactions that enhance trust.
- Communicates regularly with internal/external partners to ensure issues are being identified and addressed in a timely way, explore trends/opportunities, share ideas, and build relationships.
- Contributes to municipal government strategies, specifically around our understanding of the municipal landscape and priorities.
- Collaborates with social service organizations to provide support to community members and their animals, including referrals to other services as needed.
- Actively looks for new opportunities to address any gaps in community service activities and partnerships and brings forward suggestions to Senior Manager for consideration.
- Co-develops a regional community events strategy and implementation plan with the Senior Officer, Regional Communications including:
- Identifying and participating in events that enhance community engagement and outreach.
- Leading on those events that are identified as primarily supporting vulnerable animals and their guardians by promoting the human-animal bond, enabling diversion to intake and contributing to efforts that address identified root causes.
- Attending other community events regionally, as required.
- Participates in the recruitment/selection process, trains and manages volunteer ambassadors for these community events throughout the region; does so in collaboration with the Senior Officer, Regional Communications where volunteers support events in both portfolios.
- Acts as a knowledgeable representative of the BC SPCA and fosters meaningful connections with diverse community members.
Duties Related to Volunteers (30%):
- Responsible for onboarding, training, scheduling, coordination, performance management, communication, and recognition of volunteers in the assigned area/portfolio.
- Ensures volunteers follow BC SPCA policies and procedures including those relating to animal health, welfare and behaviour, administration, health/safety/wellness safety, communications, etc.
- Works with the Volunteer Resources team to ensure volunteer opportunities/challenges are proactively identified and actioned; actively participates in and leads initiatives and pilot projects to expand community-based volunteer opportunities in the assigned area.
- Leads regular meetings with volunteers to share local/regional/provincial information and provide opportunities for discussion and input.
- Plans and executes volunteer appreciation events and activities.
- Promotes and implements volunteer management protocols, including sign-in/sign-out procedures and accurate hour logging within Better Impact, to enhance accountability and engagement.
- Identifies new opportunities to engage and utilize volunteers across Community Services programs and services to expand the team's impact. Collaborates with Volunteer Resources to align efforts, ensuring efficient use of resources, avoiding duplication of work, and maximizing volunteer engagement in assigned portfolio.
- Participates in campaigns to raise awareness of the need for and support the recruitment of fosters in communities without a physical BC SPCA location.
Duties Related to Service Delivery (25%):
- Collaborate with the Animal Flow, Animal Protection Services, and Direct Care teams to coordinate resources that either help prevent animals from entering the shelter or support their intake when necessary. This may include arranging volunteer transport, coordination of Community Services programming, emergency boarding or other urgent services.
- Supports the BC SPCA Community Spay & Neuter program within assigned geographical area.
- Supports the delivery of BC Pet Registry Microchip Clinics within the assigned geographical area.
- Works within the BC SPCA’s Provincial Food Bank program to develop partnerships and provide regular service delivery within communities. This includes:
- Engaging with participants and partners accessing services to promote the work and mission of the BC SPCA.
- Plans for and ensures adequate peoplepower through volunteers or program partners is in place to deliver effective and empathic services to participants.
- Receives supply requests from partner organizations and works within the BC SPCA Food Bank program parameters to order food and supplies as needed.
- Builds relationships and actively sources opportunities for supply of donations within the region to support the service delivery of the Food Bank program.
- Receives and resolves any public complaints and concerns related to the BC SPCA Community Services in the assigned area and advances to next-level supervisor, as required.
- Supports the Animal Helpline team pertaining to requests for information and support regarding community services.
Other Financial/Administrative Duties (10%):
- Administers assigned annual budget.
- Reviews expenses and revenues regularly and ensures compliance with the approved budget monthly.
- Ensures invoices are processed in a timely and accurate manner.
- Collaborates with Public Engagement & Advancement to identify funding opportunities to support Community Services programming, including identifying grants and collaborating on applications and reporting.
- Completes required reports accurately and on time.
- Ensures key data is tracked for future decision-making.
- Analyzes and interprets statistics and data to help inform decision-making and program development.
- Identifies community needs within the assigned region, especially in areas without a BC SPCA physical presence, to Senior Manager, Community Services and provides input into ways to address any gaps.
- Represents the BC SPCA in a professional and knowledgeable manner and may be required to speak to local media or within the organization, guided by the Media & Internal Communications Team.
Performs other duties as assigned.
What we’re looking for
These are the skills and experiences we are looking for, if you see yourself in this list and feel excited about the work, we’d love to hear from you!
- Post-secondary education in social work, community development or a related field plus 5-8 years’ related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable to the employer.
- Related experience includes but is not limited to:
- Relationship building/management and customer service;
- Social work;
- Working within the non-profit sector – particularly animal welfare or human services;
- Experience coordinating/leading volunteers;
- Administering a budget.
- Working knowledge of the concepts of equity, diversity, inclusion and reconciliation with a strong understanding of trauma-informed practices, cultural awareness and decolonizing approaches.
- Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and driver’s abstract.
- Ability to travel throughout the region and work evenings and weekends when required.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, organize time, and deliver effective results.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to work with internal and external parties at all levels; able to relate respectfully to a diverse audience.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other relevant software.
- Ability to do heavy lifting, pushing and pulling on a regular basis; must be able to work with and around animals.
- Philosophical harmony with the mission, vision, values and strategic direction of the BC SPCA.
What it’s like to work here
We are a team of passionate, kind, and curious people who care deeply about our mission. We value collaboration, equity and continuous learning.
This role is part of a growing team that is reimagining how animal wellbeing can be more community-centred, inclusive and sustainable. You’ll have the chance to shape how we do this work and grow with us as we do.
How to apply:
If you are interested in joining our team and are legally entitled to work in Canada, we would like to hear from you. Click on apply now or use the link to apply https://spca.bc.ca/about-us/careers/
We thank you for your interest in the BC SPCA, however; only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls, please.
The BC SPCA is a Registered Charity BN 11881 9036 RR0001
About BC SPCA
The BC SPCA is the only animal welfare organization in B.C. with the authority to enforce animal cruelty laws under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (PCA Act). We are the largest animal welfare organization of our kind in North America and the largest animal sheltering society in the world. We have 44 locations across B.C. including:
36 branches which care for abused and homeless animals, until they are adopted into new homes (including two facilities with large animal barns)
Three animal hospitals (Vancouver, Burnaby and Penticton)
Two spay/neuter clinics (Kamloops and Prince George)
Wild ARC, our wildlife rehabilitation centre in Metchosin
A provincial call centre in Victoria
Our provincial office in Vancouver, which oversees animal cruelty investigations, advocacy and education for youth and adults and other key activities across B.C.
We assist more than 97,109 animals in need every year and are funded by compassionate animal lovers who support our work and partner with us to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in B.C. See more stats at a glance.
We are committed to achieving the highest standards of transparency and accountability in all our activities. In order to maintain these high standards of accountability and to foster public confidence in the work of our organization, we undertake to provide the public with information on our governance, operations and financial position.