Senior Clinic Manager
Company: Seattle Humane
Location: Bellevue
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $80,000-$90,000 POSITION
SUMMARY: Reporting to the Veterinary & Community Programs Director,
the Clinic Manager is responsible for overseeing a clinic team that
serves over 12,000 animals annually through shelter and community
services. They are a key organizational leader, responsible for
thought leadership and collaboration with the Veterinary team
leadership and ensuring entire Vet Services team execute protocols,
procedures, patient care, and support for pet owners appropriately.
The Clinic Manager should be equally skilled in technical abilities
and managing a large and dynamic team. The Seattle Humane Clinic
Manager is excited about animal welfare, High Quality High Volume
Spay Neuter (HQHVSN) practices, and increasing access to veterinary
care in our community. KEY OR ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Leadership:
Drives innovation and sustainable growth through identifying best
practices and collaborating with the broader Seattle Humane team to
implement mission driven change. Follows patient care and shelter
protocols and ensures compliance from staff. Communicates in a
professional and effective manner with the public, Seattle Humane
staff, and volunteers. Maintains collaborative relationships with
local veterinary technician and assistant training programs to
promote hiring and arrange and oversee externship opportunities
with SH. Exemplifies teamwork within the Veterinary Services team
and across Seattle Humane departments. Communicates in a
professional and effective manner with the public, Seattle Humane
staff, and volunteers. Responsible for success of clinic staff,
consisting of Licensed Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary
Assistants, Clinic Associates, and Clinic Coordinators Checks in
regularly with staff, elevates concerns promptly and professionally
as needed to Clinic Manager. Conducts disciplinary meetings and
maintains related documentation. Seeks opportunities to support
staff in specialization opportunities and skill development. In
collaboration with Clinic Supervisors, oversees volunteers Monitors
volunteers to ensure they are following organization and department
policies and procedures and to maintain high standards of customer
service and animal care. Provides feedback, documentation, and
discipline of volunteers in coordination with Volunteer Services.
Maintains a high level of communication with the Volunteer Services
team regarding volunteer job positions and departmental recruiting
needs Clinic Oversight: Manages the daily flow of the clinic to
ensure established priorities are met Able to perform all roles of
support staff as needed. Ensure the clinic and all equipment is
well maintained. Capable of performing upon time of hire or ability
to learn all skills of staff and fill in for all roles as needed.
This includes, but is not limited to, caring for critical patients,
independently providing medical care as assigned by a DVM, working
with patients with infectious disease, leading a surgery team that
sees 20-50 patients per day, and responding to emergencies.
Responsible for all purchase orders (POs) for department spending,
inventory, and ordering of department supplies to ensure adequate
stock. Performs year-end full-stock inventories, carries out
regularly scheduled stock checks and controls. Maintains accurate
files and records, especially pertaining to medical, surgical and
euthanasia records. Adheres to the files and records retention
policy and procedures of organization. Maintains compliance with
any safety, health and labor regulations. Access to Care: Supports
the overall function of Seattle Humanes on-site Community Clinic
Provide compassionate and professional support to clients seeking
services, maintaining a judgement-free and trauma-informed approach
Support Seattle Humanes efforts in increasing access to care in
underserved areas through outreach clinics and collaborating with
external agencies SECONDARY FUNCTIONS: Works closely with all
departments and communicates effectively regarding the medical
needs of shelter animals. Works closely with other Operations
departments to provide training as relates to veterinary care.
Promotes a positive, supportive, and cooperative work environment
based on mutual respect and open communication All other duties as
assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Directly supervises Clinic
Supervisors. Oversees clinic team consisting of Clinic
Coordinators, Veterinary Assistants, Licensed Veterinary
Technicians, Clinic Associates, and volunteers.
COMMUNICATION/INTERPERSONAL CONTACT: Regular verbal communication
with department and other operational staff, written communication
via written standard operating procedures, memos, emails, charts
and signs. Regular verbal communication with adopters and
spay/neuter & wellness clients through direct contact, over the
telephone, or written communication. Commitment to valuing
diversity and contributes to an inclusive working environment that
is sensitive to other opinions, culture, and perspectives.
COMPLEXITY: A high degree of independent judgment is required. The
nature of the job will vary. Diverse duties on a weekly basis as
routine varies day to day. A strong attention to detail and the
ability to respond to unexpected questions and comments is
required. Must be able to maintain concentration on a task or
series of tasks while dealing with frequent interruptions. Must be
able to work well remotely, and without direct supervision. Must be
able to communicate effectively and display cultural competency
with many people with varying backgrounds. The Manager should feel
comfortable dealing with angry, confused, and/or distraught people.
The ability to motivate, negotiate, and mediate is important when
handling a variety of personalities and emotions. Requires great
customer service skills. Must work well within a team setting. With
or without reasonable accommodation, the Manager frequently needs
to speak clearly, hear well, write legibly, see clearly, and
distinguish between various odors by sense of smell. To complete
tasks, good dexterity, and sense of touch with both hands is
needed. The Manager performs work standing and walking for four to
six hours at a time. They frequently crouch, bend from the waist,
and kneel. Supervisors may occasionally lift, floor to table and
vice versa, and/or carry for at least 6-10 feet, up to 30 pounds
with or without accommodation. KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION OR
TRAINING: Must have at least 3 years of experience in veterinary
field. Experience in HQHVSN, emergency medicine, and/or animal
welfare field is a bonus. Must have management or supervisory
experience. Familiar with characteristics of animal behavior and
utilization of low stress animal handling as related to a
clinic/shelter environment. Must have excellent oral communication
skills. Must be able to write clearly and listen effectively. Must
possess the organizational and planning skills to determine work
priorities and schedules. Must be able to analyze problems, create
or negotiate appropriate solutions, and understand statistical
information. Proficient at use of computer technology including
Microsoft Office programs, email, Internet and database management
software to efficiently accomplish work. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
Licensed Veterinary Technician in the state of Washington or
ability to transfer license from another state, preferred.
Certified for euthanasia under Washington State regulations or
willing to become trained. Capable of being certified in CPR and
human first aid. Ability to obtain a Veterinary Medication Clerk
License (can be obtained on the job). WORKING CONDITIONS: Primarily
indoor working conditions in an office/clinic setting for nine to
twelve hours per day. Some work may be done in kennels or outdoors.
Exposures to potential hazards include waste anesthetic gases,
radiation, cleaning chemicals and disinfectants, formalin, needles,
scalpel blades and other sharp hazards, animal bites and scratches,
zoonotic diseases, animal hair, dander and wastes, pharmaceutical
and biological agents, euthanasia solution,eye hazards, steam (from
autoclave), wet floors, potential electricalhazards, constant noise
(vacuum, fan, barking) and interruptions, back strain, exposure to
cold or other hazards with walk-in freezer. WORK HOURS: Full-time,
exempt, salary position. Scheduled for 40 hours per week, generally
scheduled over four ten-hour shifts. Working at least one regular
weekend day should be expected. The clinic functions 7 days per
weekincludingholidays ; schedule may vary depending on coverage
needs, holidays or emergencies. LOCATION: The position works in an
on-site capacity in the Bellevue, WA office. SEATTLE HUMANE CORE
VALUES: Candidate should be committed to Seattle Humanes Core
Values: Compassion Accessibility Innovation Responsibility Teamwork
Who we are: Seattle Humane is more than a shelter, we are a
community resource center. We're meeting the increasing need for
pet owner support services, so that families don't have to choose
between an overdue bill and a beloved family member. We're training
the next generation of veterinarians in our state-of-the-art
medical center. We're building a community of animal advocates
through our volunteer and youth education programs. The impact of
Seattle Humane is life-changing, for the animals in our care and
the people who love them. Our top priority is to connect animals in
need of rescue with the people who will love them. Through our
outreach, advocacy, and Equal Opportunity As an equal opportunity
employer, Seattle Humane is committed to providing employment
opportunities to all qualified applicants and does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability
status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. The
Benefits: At Seattle Humane, we believe in investing in our people,
you'll receive competitive benefits and perks, including full
health & wellness coverage, generous paid time off starting at
three weeks, 10 paid holidays, an employer matching retirement
plan, personal pet allowance, employee sabbaticals, discounts, and
you get to work around cute animals! Check out ourLISTof benefits
and perksHERE Sound like something you want to be a part of? Then
apply today!
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