About the Role
Guam Animals in Need is seeking a dedicated Humane Coordinator to join our team. This role is crucial in supporting our mission to improve animal welfare on the island. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication and customer service skills, with a passion for animals.
Key Responsibilities:
• Manage phone inquiries and respond to emails/social DM's promptly.
• Assist the public with questions, inquiries, and the adoption process.
• Schedule animal intakes efficiently.
• Work closely with our SNIP team to coordinate Spay/Neuter surgeries for animals in our care
• Support social media activities as needed.
• Assist and eventually lead/expand our Foster Program.
• Teaching and directing shelter volunteers
• Participate in community events and explore community education opportunities.
• Receive training to support outside staff (optional to earn euthanasia certification).
• Saturday work schedule is required
Requirements
Excellent communication and customer service skills.
Outgoing and personable demeanor – enjoys connecting with people and animals alike
Ability to follow directions and work independently or in a team.
Self-motivated with basic reading, writing, and computer skills.
Comfortable working with animals and not afraid to get dirty.
Passionate about animal welfare and community betterment
Must be 18 years or older
Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license.
Available to work weekends
About the ORGANIZATION
At Guam Animals in Need, our mission is to improve the care of all animals on Guam by sheltering those in need. We are working hard to enhance public understanding of animal welfare, safeguard Guam’s cats and dogs with care and shelter, and proactively reduce stray populations
We envision a future in Guam where animals are treated with kindness, human-animal bonds thrive, and the stray population is ethically managed, inspiring a community of responsible pet ownership
Our organization was founded in 1989 and has since rescued and found forever homes for over 20,000 animals. In 2022 we were also able to bring back our SNIP (Spay and Neuter Island Pets) program where we also provide low-cost spay and neuter services to help reduce the overpopulation of pets on the island.