Texas Litter Control
Clinic Manager
$52,000-65,000 / year
Spring, Texas
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Manage daily clinic operations, ensure staff compliance and training, and oversee inventory and scheduling in a veterinary setting. This role blends leadership with direct veterinary technician responsibilities in a busy clinic environment.
Full-time veterinary clinic management
Staff development and coaching
Inventory and supply oversight
Direct patient care tasks
Compliance and quality assurance
Human resources support
Exposure to animal care industry
About the job
This role focuses on ensuring the smooth operation of a veterinary clinic through staff training, supply management, and compliance with internal standards and regulatory guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
- Train and develop clinic staff in company policies and standards
- Oversee new employee onboarding and ongoing staff competency
- Maintain clinic supplies, scheduling, and inventory
- Address workflow and atmosphere improvements
- Handle compliance with quality and regulatory requirements
- Manage human resource and performance reviews
- Support automation and software implementation
- Perform Veterinary Technician tasks as needed
Qualifications
- Minimum 5 years' experience as a Veterinary Technician
- At least 2 years' previous experience in a management position
- Strong interpersonal, coaching, and development skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Point of Sale systems
- Self-starter willing to learn and grow with the organization
Working Conditions
- Clinics operate 6 days a week with moderate noise and animal kennel environments
- Frequent exposure to chemicals and animal waste
- Physical activities include standing for long periods and lifting up to 50 pounds
Benefits
- Opportunities for professional development in a fast-paced environment
- Experience in both clinical and management duties
About Texas Litter Control
Healthcare · 50-200
Texas Litter Control is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the suffering of companion animals in Texas. They offer low-cost spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and wellness services for cats and dogs. With multiple clinics in Spring, Tomball, and Humble, they have performed over 100,000 sterilization surgeries and facilitated nearly 7,000 adoptions since their inception. Their mission includes educating the public on responsible pet ownership and providing resources to prevent animal surrender to shelters. Additionally, they operate a resale shop to support their life-saving programs.