Supervisor, Animal Services (Contract)
Top Benefits
About the role
CITIZENS FIRST THROUGH SERVICE EXCELLENCE
We have an exciting Temporary Full-Time, Non-Unionized opportunity in the By-Law and Compliance, Licensing and Permit Services Department for an experienced and motivated individual.
Supervisor, Animal Services (Contract)
J0625-0271
Vaughan is a city on the move. With a downtown core rising from the ground – the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, a state-of-the-art hospital opening its doors in 2021 – the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital, and a bustling subway, exciting projects are transforming the community. Be a part of something amazing and build your career at the City of Vaughan.
The City of Vaughan is an equal opportunity employer serving one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada, we are an organization committed to diversity and inclusivity, providing a thriving work environment, excellent benefits, learning and growth opportunities and a place where collaboration and teamwork are fostered. As one of the Greater Toronto’s Top Employers for 2021, we continuously employ workplace best-practices – and they’re getting noticed! Excellence demands brilliant personalities, visionary thinking and a passion for public service. Vaughan is your place to grow.
Position Overview
Under the supervision and guidance of the Manager, Animal Services, the Supervisor ensures all animals entering the shelter receive excellent emotional and physical health care. Provides information and record keeping as required. Leads, supervises and provides direction to shelter staff and functional supervision to animal control staff; including performs back-up role for Manager, as required.
Responsibilities
• Supervises the Animal Shelter staff as it relates to training, performance appraisals, discipline and recommendations on existing staffing levels.
• Participates in the recruitment process and prepares recommendations concerning selection of shelter staff.
• Coordinates and monitors the activities within the shelter including prioritizing and delegating workload, procedures etc.
• Schedules all staff and volunteers for the 24/7 operation.
• Ensures the needs of the department and its customers, both internal and external are being met.
• Coordinates, monitors, and assists the Manager to oversee the delivery of animal services, including shelter operations, compliance and enforcement activities, administrative duties and public education.
• Performs variety of animal health care duties, including examination of animals, treatment or inoculations.
• Administers injections, performs venipuncture, euthanasia, applies wound dressings, and takes vital signs of animals.
• Performs physical exam of all animals arriving at shelter, performs temperament testing, monitors animals during their stay and provides any required health care.
• Determines adoptability of animals through health and temperament assessment, and interviews potential adoptees to determine suitability
• Ensures the shelter is maintained, to include but not limited to, a clean and safe environment; staff are trained and compliant with Health and Safety Guidelines, and following standard operating procedures, including utilizing all Personal Protective Equipment provided.
• Provides training and orientation to staff, volunteers and student placements as required.
• Liaises with veterinary hospitals for surgeries and advanced care of animals (makes decisions regarding treatment).
Qualifications and Experience
• A three (3) year College Diploma in Veterinary Technology, possessing current status of Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT).
• A minimum 5 years’ experience working in a veterinary clinic or animal shelter in a Registered Veterinary Technician position, with sound clinical skills, including two (2) years’ supervisory experience. Has had up to two (2) years’ experience managing a shelter or other facility and staff while working as a Registered Veterinarian Technician.
• Preferred: Eight (8) years’ experience in a veterinary clinic or shelter as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Experience in a municipal government/municipal animal shelter environment is an asset, preferably within a unionized environment.
• Thorough knowledge of animal handling and identification, health, husbandry, and behaviour.
• Working knowledge of applicable animal legislation, including the ability to interpret and apply animal control by-laws.
• Proven ability to extract information and accurately prepare briefings and reports.
• Knowledge of Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) as it relates to job functions and solid judgment skills in the preparation of documents, training of staff and release of information in keeping with MFIPPA legislation.
• A valid non-probationary Ontario ‘G’ drivers’ license in good standing, with a reliable vehicle for corporate use. May drive a corporate vehicle as required.
• Must remain thoroughly familiar with pertinent legislation, regulations, guidelines, policies, and good animal care practices, including maintenance of CE credits and other membership requirements for RVT status with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT).
• Successful candidate(s) will be required to submit a clear Vulnerable Screening Criminal Record Check, prior to commencing employment.
• Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in the City’s core and leadership competencies and relevant functional competencies.
• The regular schedule for this role is Tuesday to Saturday plus on call at other times.
• Ability to work variable shifts including evenings, weekends and statutory holidays.
• Works in a veterinary clinic environment where incumbent maybe exposed to smells, temperature changes, dampness, and aggressive or sick animals.
• May be required to travel locally for work.
If you are an energetic person who is interested in bringing your knowledge and passion to the City of Vaughan, please visit our website to apply online by June 27, 2025.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please be advised, the City of Vaughan uses email to communicate with applicants for open job competitions.
The City of Vaughan is committed to diversity and inclusivity in employment and welcomes applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds. The City of Vaughan is also committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
About City of Vaughan
Vaughan is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities. Home to nearly 345,000 people, its globally competitive economy includes more than 19,500 businesses, employing more than 236,000 professionals. Vaughan includes the communities of Concord, Kleinburg, Maple, Thornhill and Woodbridge. This forward-looking municipality is in the heart of York Region. Vaughan’s emerging downtown, the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre; Canada’s first smart hospital, the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital; and the 900-acre North Maple Regional Park continue to generate momentum and excitement.
Vaughan’s promising future is guided by the 2022-2026 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan. It represents how our team goes above and beyond to deliver innovative, exciting and transformational city-building initiatives. These include protecting the environment, igniting economic prosperity, fostering a high-quality of life, and building an active, engaged and inclusive community. The Strategic Plan upholds our values and vision while following through on our mission of Citizens First Through Service Excellence.
The City is an award-winning organization recognized for its employment practices:
- Named one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers in 2021 and 2022.
- Winner in the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion award category, and an excellence awardee in the Best HR Communication Strategy and Canadian HR Team of the Year (500 Employees or More) award categories for the 2022 Canadian HR Awards.
- Winner in the Most Effective Recruitment Strategy award category, and an excellence awardee in the Excellence in Financial, Physical and Mental Wellness award category for the 2023 Canadian HR Awards.
The City is focused on providing its employees with a thriving professional environment that leverages flexible work arrangements, a family-focused benefits package emphasizing work-life balance, learning and growth opportunities, and a place where collaboration and teamwork are valued.
Supervisor, Animal Services (Contract)
Top Benefits
About the role
CITIZENS FIRST THROUGH SERVICE EXCELLENCE
We have an exciting Temporary Full-Time, Non-Unionized opportunity in the By-Law and Compliance, Licensing and Permit Services Department for an experienced and motivated individual.
Supervisor, Animal Services (Contract)
J0625-0271
Vaughan is a city on the move. With a downtown core rising from the ground – the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, a state-of-the-art hospital opening its doors in 2021 – the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital, and a bustling subway, exciting projects are transforming the community. Be a part of something amazing and build your career at the City of Vaughan.
The City of Vaughan is an equal opportunity employer serving one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada, we are an organization committed to diversity and inclusivity, providing a thriving work environment, excellent benefits, learning and growth opportunities and a place where collaboration and teamwork are fostered. As one of the Greater Toronto’s Top Employers for 2021, we continuously employ workplace best-practices – and they’re getting noticed! Excellence demands brilliant personalities, visionary thinking and a passion for public service. Vaughan is your place to grow.
Position Overview
Under the supervision and guidance of the Manager, Animal Services, the Supervisor ensures all animals entering the shelter receive excellent emotional and physical health care. Provides information and record keeping as required. Leads, supervises and provides direction to shelter staff and functional supervision to animal control staff; including performs back-up role for Manager, as required.
Responsibilities
• Supervises the Animal Shelter staff as it relates to training, performance appraisals, discipline and recommendations on existing staffing levels.
• Participates in the recruitment process and prepares recommendations concerning selection of shelter staff.
• Coordinates and monitors the activities within the shelter including prioritizing and delegating workload, procedures etc.
• Schedules all staff and volunteers for the 24/7 operation.
• Ensures the needs of the department and its customers, both internal and external are being met.
• Coordinates, monitors, and assists the Manager to oversee the delivery of animal services, including shelter operations, compliance and enforcement activities, administrative duties and public education.
• Performs variety of animal health care duties, including examination of animals, treatment or inoculations.
• Administers injections, performs venipuncture, euthanasia, applies wound dressings, and takes vital signs of animals.
• Performs physical exam of all animals arriving at shelter, performs temperament testing, monitors animals during their stay and provides any required health care.
• Determines adoptability of animals through health and temperament assessment, and interviews potential adoptees to determine suitability
• Ensures the shelter is maintained, to include but not limited to, a clean and safe environment; staff are trained and compliant with Health and Safety Guidelines, and following standard operating procedures, including utilizing all Personal Protective Equipment provided.
• Provides training and orientation to staff, volunteers and student placements as required.
• Liaises with veterinary hospitals for surgeries and advanced care of animals (makes decisions regarding treatment).
Qualifications and Experience
• A three (3) year College Diploma in Veterinary Technology, possessing current status of Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT).
• A minimum 5 years’ experience working in a veterinary clinic or animal shelter in a Registered Veterinary Technician position, with sound clinical skills, including two (2) years’ supervisory experience. Has had up to two (2) years’ experience managing a shelter or other facility and staff while working as a Registered Veterinarian Technician.
• Preferred: Eight (8) years’ experience in a veterinary clinic or shelter as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Experience in a municipal government/municipal animal shelter environment is an asset, preferably within a unionized environment.
• Thorough knowledge of animal handling and identification, health, husbandry, and behaviour.
• Working knowledge of applicable animal legislation, including the ability to interpret and apply animal control by-laws.
• Proven ability to extract information and accurately prepare briefings and reports.
• Knowledge of Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) as it relates to job functions and solid judgment skills in the preparation of documents, training of staff and release of information in keeping with MFIPPA legislation.
• A valid non-probationary Ontario ‘G’ drivers’ license in good standing, with a reliable vehicle for corporate use. May drive a corporate vehicle as required.
• Must remain thoroughly familiar with pertinent legislation, regulations, guidelines, policies, and good animal care practices, including maintenance of CE credits and other membership requirements for RVT status with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT).
• Successful candidate(s) will be required to submit a clear Vulnerable Screening Criminal Record Check, prior to commencing employment.
• Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in the City’s core and leadership competencies and relevant functional competencies.
• The regular schedule for this role is Tuesday to Saturday plus on call at other times.
• Ability to work variable shifts including evenings, weekends and statutory holidays.
• Works in a veterinary clinic environment where incumbent maybe exposed to smells, temperature changes, dampness, and aggressive or sick animals.
• May be required to travel locally for work.
If you are an energetic person who is interested in bringing your knowledge and passion to the City of Vaughan, please visit our website to apply online by June 27, 2025.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please be advised, the City of Vaughan uses email to communicate with applicants for open job competitions.
The City of Vaughan is committed to diversity and inclusivity in employment and welcomes applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds. The City of Vaughan is also committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
About City of Vaughan
Vaughan is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities. Home to nearly 345,000 people, its globally competitive economy includes more than 19,500 businesses, employing more than 236,000 professionals. Vaughan includes the communities of Concord, Kleinburg, Maple, Thornhill and Woodbridge. This forward-looking municipality is in the heart of York Region. Vaughan’s emerging downtown, the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre; Canada’s first smart hospital, the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital; and the 900-acre North Maple Regional Park continue to generate momentum and excitement.
Vaughan’s promising future is guided by the 2022-2026 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan. It represents how our team goes above and beyond to deliver innovative, exciting and transformational city-building initiatives. These include protecting the environment, igniting economic prosperity, fostering a high-quality of life, and building an active, engaged and inclusive community. The Strategic Plan upholds our values and vision while following through on our mission of Citizens First Through Service Excellence.
The City is an award-winning organization recognized for its employment practices:
- Named one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers in 2021 and 2022.
- Winner in the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion award category, and an excellence awardee in the Best HR Communication Strategy and Canadian HR Team of the Year (500 Employees or More) award categories for the 2022 Canadian HR Awards.
- Winner in the Most Effective Recruitment Strategy award category, and an excellence awardee in the Excellence in Financial, Physical and Mental Wellness award category for the 2023 Canadian HR Awards.
The City is focused on providing its employees with a thriving professional environment that leverages flexible work arrangements, a family-focused benefits package emphasizing work-life balance, learning and growth opportunities, and a place where collaboration and teamwork are valued.