Overview

San Diego Humane Society is hiring a Full-Time Administrative Captain for our Humane Law Enforcement team!

To submit an application, please head to our Job Opportunities Portal. 

How you’ll impact our mission:

At San Diego Humane Society, we’re united by our mission to Inspire Compassion, providing hope and advancing the welfare of animals and people. In this role, you’ll be support our mission by working as a strategic partner to the Chief and Operations Captain to lead the San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement Department. It serves as the department’s administrative, compliance and training leader, ensuring operational excellence across all campuses through comprehensive oversight of compliance, training, professional development, and employee engagement functions.

 

This role delivers service at the gold standard level in alignment with the SDHS Way, to meet the needs of animals and the people who love them by leading with compassion, finding creative solutions, providing personalized care and building connections. If you’re passionate about making an impact in the animal welfare movement, we’d love to talk to you.

 

What’s in it for you?

At SDHS, we’re proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and commit to being a place where every person – staff, volunteer, and guest – can feel a sense of belonging. We support and invest in employees through conscious delivery of benefits and a workplace environment based on our Core Values.

 

As an employee you’ll enjoy:

Competitive pay and paid time-off (including your Birthday Day Off!)
Comprehensive benefits package, training and well-being programs
403(b) retirement plan with 5% match after 1 year
Free pet adoptions, pet vaccines and spay/neuter services
…and so much more!
What you’ll do:

  • Serve as the primary administrative leader for the department, handling big-picture oversight of personnel matters, policy implementation, and compliance oversight.
  • May serve as Acting Chief when required or as Incident Commander for SDHS participation in emergency situations/disasters.
  • Work with Pack Leaders from HLE, Sheltering, and Administration, and other areas to plan, direct, organize, implement and evaluate processes, services, activities and procedures on an ongoing basis.
  • Serve as the department’s Training Coordinator and Academy Assistant Director, ensuring SDHS maintains the premier Humane Law Enforcement training program in California.
  • Oversee all post-training phase continuing education and ensure all required positions, including Humane Law Enforcement Officers (HLEO) and Animal Protection Officers (APO).
  • Research, schedule, coordinate, and track all continuing education requirements for the entire department, maintaining accurate and current training records.
  • Evaluate training opportunities, solicit input from personnel and supervisors for recommended programs, and oversee all logistics for attendance of selected personnel.
  • Serve as a mentor to Sergeants and Lieutenants in the management of campus teams, providing guidance on employee motivation and performance management.
  • Serve as the department’s Compliance Officer, ensuring adherence to all State and Local Laws governing Animal Control and Humane Law Enforcement operations.
  • Work with the Administrative Lieutenant to ensure all resolutions and County Clerk regulations for HLEOs are current and properly maintained.
  • Uphold the administrative hearing process, working with hearing officers as necessary.
    Support the Chief in implementing and leading a continuous quality improvement process, focusing on systems/process improvement. Utilize data to identify strengths and opportunities. Promote regular and ongoing opportunities for all staff to give feedback on department operations.
  • Work with the VP of Community Engagement and other staff members to promote active and broad participation from HLE staff.
  • Work closely with the Senior Director, Government Relations to support municipal animal field services and animal services contracts.
  • Develop and maintain good working relationships with other animal welfare organizations (e.g., San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition members), local municipal government officials, law enforcement agencies, District Attorney’s offices, court officials and municipal representatives.
  • Perform duties of Humane Officer and Investigator, as needed.

What we’re looking for:

  • Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice, Animal Science, Public Administration, Human Resources, or related field with seven (7) years of full-time progressively responsible related experience in law enforcement, investigations, or animal control organizations, with three (3) years supervisory experience, or an equivalent combination of related experience and education required.
  • Experience in training coordination, academy operations, or professional development programs highly desirable.
    Must successfully complete Peace Officer Standards and Training and CA state-approved humane academy and satisfy the requirements of Section 1029, 1030, and 1031 of the Government Code within one year of employment. In accordance with departmental standards and California law, an active CA Penal Code 832 certification is mandatory for this position. Must have an active CA Penal Code 832 certification upon hire, or successfully obtain certification after employment by completing the course and passing all tests within one enrollment in an approved PC832 course.
  • Must pass a full P.O.S.T. background check, medical examination, psychological screening, drug screening, LiveScan and all background requirements by the State of California.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and be approved by SDHS insurance carrier to drive a company or personal vehicle for work purposes.

    Location & Hours:
     Based at our San Diego Campus. This position works 40 hours per week. Must be able to work weekends and evenings, as required.

Pay: Starting range is between $92,429 – $120,158 per year.

 

The listed hiring range for this position depicts the target range of pay rates for candidates. The maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the highest qualifications and relevant experience. Compensation for internal candidates may increase beyond the listed range based on performance over time. For all candidates, the actual starting pay rate is determined by a variety of factors, including but not limited to your years of related education and experience, internal pay equity, and position location.