Job Openings Dog Foster Case Manager (Volunteer, 10 hours/week)

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Dog Foster Case Manager (Volunteer, 10 hours/week)

We are looking for a compassionate and organized Dog Foster Case Manager to support our foster program by managing the well-being of dogs in foster care. In this role, you will serve as the primary point of contact for foster families, ensuring they have the resources and support needed to care for their foster dogs. You will track each dog's progress, handle any issues that arise, and collaborate with the foster coordination team to facilitate timely placements and adoptions. This position requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and a passion for animal welfare. You will work remotely for ten hours a week with flexible scheduling.

Responsibilities:

  • Serve as the main point of contact for foster families, providing guidance and support.
  • Monitor the health, behavior, and progress of foster dogs.
  • Address any concerns or issues that arise with foster placements.
  • Collaborate with the foster team to coordinate dog placements and adoptions.

Expectations:

  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to track and manage multiple cases at once.
  • Work independently, contributing 10 hours per week remotely.
  • Regularly communicate with the foster team to ensure the success of placements.

Mission: At Path of Hope Rescue we strive to decrease the euthanasia rate of high risk dogs in the southern United States by transporting pregnant dogs and puppies to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive homes. We are 100% foster based and rely on volunteers and fosters to help in our mission.

Vision: Eliminating euthanasia of dogs in the South by decreasing the amount of dogs breeding unchecked. Becoming the number one dog destination in Spokane and capitalizing on Spokane's love of Rescue Dogs.

Core Values: Transparency, Community, Integrity, and the Golden Rule

Culture: We love dogs. At PHR you will find people who first need to pet your dog and then will ask your name. Who expect to be invited to your dogs birthday party and who know that your dog obviously needs that new sweater.

We know dogs are family and should be treated that way. And we are driven by a shared passion to make sure every dog who isn't being loved, finds their way to a family. We care for each other and have created a community of people who love what they do.