The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
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The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
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The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
Arlington, VA · On-site
$115K - $125K/yr
The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
Arlington, VA · On-site
$115K - $125K/yr
The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources ... Oversee innovative shelter population management strategies to ensure individualized care for ...
Charlottesville, VA · On-site
$88K/yr
Play a key role in advancing cancer-related population health research within the Population Health ... Hunt Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903 How to Apply Please apply online through Online and search ...
Charlottesville, VA · On-site
$88K/yr
Play a key role in advancing cancer-related population health research within the Population Health ... Hunt Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903 How to Apply Please apply online through Online and search ...
Herndon, VA · On-site
Threat hunting exercises are performed with relevance to the industry and security landscape ... Perform Configuration Management support for product teams and conduct Change Control review ...
Herndon, VA · On-site
Threat hunting exercises are performed with relevance to the industry and security landscape ... Perform Configuration Management support for product teams and conduct Change Control review ...
| Aspect | Hunting Animal Population Control | Wildlife Biologist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Hunting licenses, certifications in game management | Degree in wildlife biology or related field |
| Work Environment | Field, outdoor, often in hunting seasons | Research labs, field studies, conservation areas |
| Employer & Industry | Government agencies, private landowners | Research institutions, government agencies, NGOs |
| Search & Comparison Intent | Yes | No |
Hunting Animal Population Control focuses on managing wildlife numbers through regulated hunting, often for conservation or land management. Wildlife Biologists conduct scientific research to understand animal populations and ecosystems. While both roles involve outdoor work and wildlife, their goals, credentials, and methods differ significantly.
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Full-time
Re-posted 25 days ago
The Animal Welfare League of Arlington (AWLA) is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and compassionate Chief Operations Officer (COO) to lead the organization's animal sheltering operations and drive excellence across all program areas. The Chief Operations Officer provides strategic and operational leadership for all animal sheltering programs. This position oversees all core operational functions including animal care, shelter veterinary services, behavior, adoptions, foster, and transfer.
The COO works closely with the President/CEO and Chief Animal Control and Community Resources Officer to advance organizational priorities, strengthen operational effectiveness, and ensure high quality care and service for both people and animals. This role is responsible for fostering a collaborative, solutions-oriented workplace grounded in compassion, collaboration, and a commitment to operational excellence.
Through delegation to League employees, the Chief Operations Officer is responsible for ensuring operating procedures align with industry best practice, are responsive to the evolving needs of programs, and support high levels of care for animals. In addition, in coordination with the Chief Animal Control and Community Resources Officer, this position is responsible for carrying out the directives contained in the League’s contract with Arlington County and requirements of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The ideal candidate is an adaptable leader who thrives in a fast paced environment and can effectively manage complex challenges and competing priorities. They are data-driven and committed to progressive, community centered industry best practices.
Responsibilities:
Program Oversight
Staff Leadership and Development
Financial oversight and Administration
Supervisory Responsibilities: The Chief Operations Officer (COO) supervises the following positions:
Qualifications:
Work is performed in both office and shelter environments, with regular exposure to animals, animal sounds, dander, disinfectant solutions, and variable temperatures. Requires manual dexterity sufficient to operate standard office equipment, and the ability to move throughout shelter facilities including offsite event locations. Must be comfortable around dogs, cats, small companion animals, reptiles, amphibians, and wildlife. May occasionally assist with animal handling or event support, with or without reasonable accommodation. Requires flexibility to work with frequent interruptions and occasional evening/weekend availability for organizational events.
The Animal Welfare League of Arlington is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees, volunteers, and program participants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.