The Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) has been an animal welfare leader in the Edmonton community since 1907. We strive to be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare and to lead the movement in creating a more humane world. EHS is a safe haven for thousands of homeless animals each year, providing veterinary treatment, behavioral rehabilitation, care, enrichment and rehoming. Beyond animal sheltering, we engage with the community through various programs and services to support happy, lifelong bonds between people and pets.
The Role
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The Animal Care Attendant Level One is responsible for providing daily care and feeding of cats, small animals, and kittens. This role ensures a high level of care and humane treatment of animals while adhering to shelter policies and procedures.
Key Roles & Responsibilities
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Animal Care/Enrichment
Daily feeding of cats, kittens, and small animals
Daily cleaning of animal wards for cats, kittens, and small animals
Assisting with cat placements and transfers
Communicating with volunteers and other departments to address animal care needs in a professional and respectful manner
Socializing with cats in regular wards for enrichment purposes
Shelter Support
Assist with laundry tasks, including washing and drying as required
Help with washing dishes as needed
Cleaning and organizing the animal kitchen, rescue shed, storage area, wash bay, and grooming room
Administrative
Entering care requests for animals as required
Completing feeding and cleaning record sheets for each animal
Other duties as assigned
Education & Requirements
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High School Diploma or equivalent
Skills & Abilities
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As the ideal candidate, you are passionate about people, performance, and diversity, particularly within the context of animal welfare. You possess excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and can work effectively both independently and in a fast-paced environment. Additionally, you are comfortable handling animals of all species and temperaments.
Compensation & Hours
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Compensation:
EHS offers a competitive not-for-profit compensation package which includes a comprehensive benefits package, and a strong work-life balance.
Hours:
40 hours a week; however, is expected to work hours as required to fulfill department responsibilities. Some evenings and weekends may be required.
How to Apply
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If you are looking for a rewarding career in an exciting fast paced environment, we invite you to forward your resume and salary expectations, in confidence, by email to hr@edmontonhumanesociety.com The Edmonton Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer and we thank all applicants for submitting their resume. However, only those candidates considered for employment will be contacted. The Edmonton Humane Society was founded on the principles of creating positive change in our community. Our hiring practices embrace compassion, support for our staff and volunteers and our role as a community leader. We understand that creating a culture of belonging where people's unique backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are valued, respected, and viewed as an asset helps us serve our community and animals better. Our commitment to employment practices representing diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and reconciliation helps us support pet owners facing access to care challenges, strengthens the human-animal bond, and builds a more compassionate, engaged, inclusive society. The Edmonton Humane Society is a COR-certified employer, recognized by Alberta's Certificate of Recognition program for its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of health and safety for staff, volunteers, and the animals in our care.
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