Job Summary – ARC Spay & Neuter Specialists
CLINIC MANAGER
The ARC Clinic Manager manages the day-to-day operations for the clinic, supporting the
Executive Director to ensure that the organization meets its goals and is fulfilling its mission.
The Clinic Manager reports to the Executive Director with dotted line reporting to the
veterinarian who is registered as ARC’s Drug Enforcement Agency contact. The Clinic Manager
delegates duties as needed to achieve clinic goals and oversees support staff to ensure
individual duties are being completed but is expected to step in and work alongside staff as
needed to meet goals. This position is a supervisory position, and the successful candidate will
be expected to provide leadership, direction, and discipline when necessary. The Clinic
Manager will have excellent oral and written communication skills and serve as point person for
the dissemination of information to staff.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
1) Manages the human resources of ARC Clinic including, but not limited to:
•The recruitment, employment, scheduling, and release of employees who report to the Clinic
Manager including a senior veterinary technician, veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants,
reception staff, and Clinic volunteers;
• Maintaining personnel files (I-9s, documentation of training, discipline, reviews);
• Tracking employee time off (requested and approved);
• Working with Comptroller to handle payroll;
• Overseeing employee time clock;
• Maintaining employee handbook updates;
• Ensuring OSHA and safety procedures are monitored, updated, and reported to maintain
compliance;
• Maintains sound HR practices, including providing regular performance reviews and check-ins
of ARC staff
2) Daily ARC Clinic Management including, but not limited to:
• Managing the efficiency and staffing in day-to-day operations of the clinic, including ensuring
staff are properly trained and using their time efficiently and effectively;
• The Clinic Manager will work with the Comptroller to learn how to manage patient scheduling.
In the event the Comptroller is not available, the Clinic Manger will schedule patients to ensure
the proper number and breakdown of animals. This criteria for daily scheduling will be based on
the requirements of the Executive Director and abilities of the scheduled doctor.
• Will learn from the Comptroller how to maintain relationships with and schedule relief doctors
as needed.
• Will learn from the Comptroller about communications with rescue partners, maintaining
positive relationships and appropriate rescue scheduling.
• Participates in check in/out of surgical patients daily and wellness clinics as needed.
• Ensures policies in medical and administrative manuals are followed and updated as needed;
• Ensures maintenance and appropriate storage of completed client consent forms, accurate
medical records, and medical history/vaccine records (if applicable) for all patients.
• Ensures timely and accurate data entry, rabies certificates, and discharge paperwork for each
patient.
• Ensures proper pricing for items and proper subsidies and grants in clinic software.
• Ensures proper procedures for animal handling, disease control, and patient care;
• Ensures the clinic has proper working equipment and supplies and that the clinic is in
compliance with all regulations and codes;
• Actively supports associate staff and volunteers, and promotes the development of skills
related to the advancement of ARC’s goals and mission;
• Ensures that the public receives world-class customer service from ARC staff that are
courteous, respectful, and professional and handles client complaints or concerns, so the
situation is diffused;
• Fills in for positions in the clinic where needed;
• Conducts and participates in meetings with staff to review procedures, discuss clinic
marketing, workplace issues, and share ideas.
• Monitors janitorial responsibilities. Oversee the general cleanliness of the facility both interior
and exterior.
• Responsible for physical plant and building concerns which arise (plumbing, electrical, pest
control, landscaping etc.)
• Acts as a resource and problem solver with clinic’s technology.
3) Financial Oversight
• Makes recommendations for the Clinic yearly budget and manages Clinic’s resources within
those budget guidelines.
• Measures Clinic performance with regard to finances and specific program services and
maintains daily, weekly, and monthly clinic reports.
• Markets the clinic to increase client base by outreach to the public and developing
relationships with humane and professional agencies for referrals.
Attend meetings and participate in events with Southeast Animal Alliance (SAA) and with the
Florida Association of Animal Welfare Organizations (FAAWO).
• Assists Comptroller with invoice payment, maintaining a chart of accounts and management of
accounts receivable.
• Reviews all invoices prior to approving including credit cards, ER bills, and vendors.
• Reviews medical and office inventory spreadsheets to ensure proper spending.
• Ensures inventory is completed monthly.
SKILLS & SPECIFICATIONS
This position requires multi-tasking in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. The Clinic Manager
must be in the clinic when it opens at 7:45 a.m., overseeing check-in as well as patient
discharge at 4:00 p.m. Flexibility and adaptability will be invaluable as job duties may fluctuate
from day to day and even moment to moment. The ability to communicate assertively and
effectively with staff and clientele is essential. The ideal candidate will demonstrate self-initiative
and the capacity to work independently. The Clinic Manager must be able to objectively
evaluate clinic logistics and implement working solutions to inefficiencies in real time. Work
duties may include occasional weekends and evenings, with advance notice.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
1) Five (5) years managing people. Management experience in an animal welfare organization a plus.
2) Bachelor’s degree or Associate Degree with commensurate work experience.
3) Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Experience with ClinicHQ a plus.
4) Customer service experience.
5) Familiarity with Spay/Neuter Humane Alliance methods and protocols a plus.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
1. Must maintain a thorough knowledge of a veterinary practice and veterinary profession.
2. Must be able to communicate with the public and our partner rescue organizations on a daily
basis in a professional, efficient, and courteous manner.
3. Presence at patient in-take and discharge required, as well as dependable attendance.
4. Any allergies to animals must be controlled through medication.
5. Must be able to lift 40 pounds.
6. This position requires the ability to walk, bend, stand and reach constantly during a minimum
8-hour day.
7. Visual acuity sufficient to maintain accurate records; recognizes people and understands
written directions.
8. Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand, give information in person and over the
telephone.
9. Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing office equipment.
10. A clean driving record.
11. Meet Organization’s Screening Requirements.
12. Able to meet organization’s drug-free policy.
EMOTIONAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Must be able to work under stressful conditions and work efficiently and effectively under
those conditions.
2. Must have the ability to rapidly and accurately process information.
3. Ability to delegate tasks and make decisions.
4. Must possess emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and the ability to prioritize.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The offices and operations of a high volume spay/neuter clinic can be
high stress and very busy at times. The schedule can change and may require weekend or
evening hours to complete the job. Candidate must be flexible with schedule changes on short
notice.
