Whole Family Program Manager
Animal Humane Society
Saint Paul, minnesota
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
Come work for Animal Humane Society as our Whole Family Program Manager where caring for animals isn’t just a job – it’s our passion. We are on a mission to compassionately and responsibly create a more humane world for animals and their people.
This is a limited-term grant-funded role through February 2027.
Pay: $ 57,000 - 62,000 based on experience
Benefits: (Full Time 40 Role)
· Health, dental, vision insurance and more!
· 15+ days of paid time off for a full year
· 4 floating holidays (# of days is per year based on start date)
· 401K - employer match is 100% up to the first 4% deferred
Location/Remote Capabilities: This position is a hybrid position. You will be able to work remotely 2 days per week and 3 days in-office at our St. Paul location
Job Purpose : You are detail-oriented, enjoy working with a variety of teams and personalities, and believe strongly in keeping people and pets together. You oversee administrative work, support strategic partnerships, pilot program implementation, and evaluate program impact during the term of the Whole Family project, lasting through February 2027.
Grant Information: Animal Humane Society received a significant grant for the project “Serving the Whole Family in Animal Welfare and Social Services.” This project – which we’re calling “Whole Family” for short — examines how AHS serves the entire family unit, both people and pets. We’ll be collaborating with human social services agencies to expand our existing Community Outreach programs in food distribution, access to veterinary care, and transitional housing. Our goal is to create a new understanding of how organizations can work together and affect change. The Whole Family project is founded on our belief that pets are family. This belief underpins all the work we do at AHS to keep people and pets together.
What you will be doing:
Support – Manage the Whole Family initiative during the grant-funded timeline to achieve project goals. Establish and maintain deadlines, own outcomes, work collaboratively, and hold yourself and other stakeholders accountable. Manage resources responsibly and assist in tracking the grant budget.
Strategy – Work with the Community Outreach team to develop a partnership plan with human social services agencies. Integrate community needs assessment findings into that plan.
Analysis – Create and implement qualitative and quantitative data tracking methods that will be used to support learnings from this project throughout its phases. Compile learning and identify opportunities to share with animal welfare and human social services organizations.
Collaboration – Work in partnership with internal teams including, Community Outreach, Veterinary Services, and Veterinary Center, as well as external community partners to meet the goals of the project and further the mission.
Communication – Listen, pay attention, and be a responsible steward of information. Distill and convey information in a clear, complete, and timely manner in alignment with grant requirements and organizational messaging.
Culture – Foster an open and inclusive work environment by modeling AHS Behaviors and values, consistent with the vision and mission of the organization. Maintain a safe work environment by following AHS protocols and policies. Work with AHS volunteers in a positive and effective way to advance the mission of AHS and facilitate meaningful volunteer engagement.
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
What we are looking for:
Experience – Demonstrated experience in program budgeting, project planning, and grant administration. Demonstrated experience in working in and engaging diverse and under-served communities. Knowledge of and/or experience in animal welfare, social services, welfare, mental health and/or criminal justice systems.
Communication – Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, must have ability to work independently and partner collaboratively with external and internal customers and departments. Ability to communicate in Spanish, Hmong and/or Somali strongly preferred.
Computer Skills – Proficient with computers, specifically, a working knowledge of Microsoft products.
Schedule – Availability to work during operational hours with the expectation to work varied hours including occasional evening and weekend shifts.
Adaptability – Ability to work in a professional and positive manner with high attention to detail in a variety of situations.
Emotional Capabilities – Must be able to handle the physical and emotional aspect of work in an animal shelter environment, including the humane use of euthanasia. Must have a high level of resiliency.
The person in this position will have the opportunity to work in an office/remote hybrid role. Access to reliable internet, ability to prioritize work independently, and foster relationships while working in a hybrid (remote and in-person) environment required. Must live in or have easy access to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and be available for frequent face-to-face interactions in Minneapolis/St. Paul and greater Minnesota regions.
This position description is intended to describe the general content and/or requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.
Benefits
About AHS
One of the nation's leading animal welfare organizations, Animal Humane Society helps more than 23,000 animals every year. We’re transforming the way shelters care for animals and engage their communities, advancing animal welfare and creating a more humane world for animals everywhere.
Why Work Here
- Make a difference in the lives of animals and people
- Join a team of coworkers who love animals as much as you do
- Work-life balance
- Unique animal adoption benefits and discounts on veterinary care, pet supplies, and animal training classes
- Health insurance coverage for full time staff includes the following: medical, dental, vision, health savings account, flexible spending account for health care expenses and dependent care, voluntary accident insurance, and employee-paid supplemental life, and employee-paid accidental death and dismemberment insurance
- Employer paid benefits for full time staff includes the following: basic life insurance, basic accidental death and dismemberment insurance, short-term and long-term disability
- 401K with up to 4% match for part time and full time staff
- Nine paid holidays for full time staff
- Paid floating holidays for part time and full time staff (up to 4 days per year based on start date)
- Paid time off for part time and full time staff (amount is based on hours worked and full time/part time status)
- Paid parental leave for full time staff
Our Organizational Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:
As an organization dedicated to making the world a more humane and compassionate place for animals, we know that people are at the heart of all that we do. Animal Humane Society’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusivity is essential to our mission and shapes our culture, our work, and the services we provide.
At AHS we embrace and honor the inherent dignity and diverse experiences of our team members, volunteers, board members, partners, clients, and visitors, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, or income. Working together to instill equity and inclusivity within our organization will allow us to better serve the people and animals of Minnesota, and ultimately have a positive impact on animals in our care.