The Veterinary Operation Manager (OM) is an integral member of the Animal Health leadership team and the ASE Animal Care team. They are expected to act as a senior leader in the Disney Company, an animal health/care specialist in the zoo and aquarium profession, a zoo and aquarium operator with a focus on the guest-animal experience, an engaged partner with park operations, a responsible businessperson, and an involved professional. This senior position in the Disney Animal Health leadership team requires a five-day work week schedule.
What You Will Do
ASE Senior leader
- Leadership and demonstration of the 5-keys, Disney leader basics, and the Animal Health Norms & Commitments.
- Working in strong collaboration with peers (fellow OMs, others) to achieve results in the day-to-day operation and critical initiatives
- Aligning personal, direct reports, and team goals to ASE critical initiatives
- Attend ASE Senior Leader meeting
- Leader of leader / team leadership responsibility
- Direct Report performance and accountability
- In addition to 5-keys, Disney leader basics expectations and Animal Health Norms & Commitments, this includes ZM specific roles and responsibilities including, but not limited to, ZM management expectations, and specific tasks such as safety audits, etc.
- Accountability for WorkDay process for ZMs and front-line cast
- Ensuring that team, ZM and cast commitments align with the ASE strategic priorities
- Career development, coaching, feedback for ZMs, Individual Contributors, and cast
- Ensuring WorkDay quality conversations are happening on a regular basis at ZM and front-line cast level
- Ensuring start, mid and end of year processes and deadlines are met and delivered.
- Team leadership and communication
- Ensuring feedback, communication, and direction through appropriate venues/mechanisms such as team meetings, email communication, presence in the area, etc.
- Ensuring awareness and contribution of important information from a variety of sources
- Advocating for appropriate team-based needs
- Accountability for safety related tasks focused on specific team
- Tier 1 and Tier 2 audit compliance, review, and reaction
- Post injury interviews with safety leadership for ASE (eg. ASE Safety leadership meeting monthly)
- Quarterly drill compliance
- Performance alignment compliance, continuous improvement, and updates on a team-based level
Animal Care / Health
- Continuous focus on awareness and improvement of animal well-being
- Focus on nutritional, medical, environmental (onstage and backstage), and behavioral management
- Collection planning - continuous sustainability and improvement of collections in accordance with AZA and Disney policies/standards
- Animal health focus in partnership with a wide variety of partners internal and external to ASE for project-based work
- DAK, DAKL, and Seas Master-planning
- Project-based work. Capital and non-capital project management, IFP program
- Wildlife program
- Responsibility for understanding, collecting and advocating for facility improvements/needs in area (SPR, IFP, Capital, expense dollars, etc.)
- Partnership with Animal Care project team / ASE LOB for generation of lists of needs and justifications as well as tracking for area specific needs
- Ensuring that DACWC site visit identified needs are responded to in an appropriate manner
- Maintaining awareness of and compliance to AZA accreditation standards as well as those of other regulatory bodies (FWC, USDA, etc) for DAK, DAKL, and Seas.
Guest-animal experience from the animal health perspective
- Awareness and management of short- and long-term show window challenges
- Communication of daily operation impacts to senior leadership, ops, and guest/animal experience teams
- Setting expectations for quantity and quality of animal health cast on-show engagement
- Strong collaboration with the ASE guest-animal experience team
- To support day guest and revenue generating experiences
- Driving integration and continuing education with trails ops, WE, etc.
- Track talks, animal facts, other
- Continuous improvement of guest-animal experience
Park ops integration and presence
- Communication of daily operation impacts to senior leadership, ops, and guest/animal experience teams
- Driving integration and continuing education with local ops front line cast and GEMs
- Attendance at DAK VP LoL meetings
- Visible presence as a DAK senior leader in the park
Fiscal and labor responsibility
- Expenditure of local team budget
- Labor tracking and compliance for local team
Professional/organization involvement
- AZA managed programs
- Participation or leadership at the committee level or higher as appropriate/available
- Including professional organizations (e.g. AZA, AAZK, AZVT, AAZV, ACZM, IAAAM)
- Conservation involvement as appropriate/available
Required Qualifications & Skills
- A knowledge base of veterinary practice, workflow, and terminology.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills; adept at scheduling; detail oriented; ability to multi- task in a quickly changing work environment.
- Expertise/proficiency in technology/software such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel; SharePoint, ZIMS.
- Zoological and aquarium facility experience; knowledge in day-to-day function of zoo and aquarium animal hospitals.
- Not required to be a veterinarian. If veterinarian, will not do clinical work.
- Five years of successful leadership in an AZA-accredited organization.
Education
- Bachelor's degree in a science-related field required.
Additional Information:
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