
The Director, Occupational Safety and Health will ensure that a safe and healthy environment is maintained for employees, volunteers, clients and visitors at all ASPCA facilities, including mobile clinic facilities and field deployments, to ensure that all employees at the ASPCA can safely and confidently work achieve the ASPCA mission and serve the animals in our care.
Who We Are
The ASPCA’s Legal Department helps the ASPCA to achieve its organizational goals of preventing animal cruelty by assessing and managing risk. The Legal Department prioritizes respect for our internal clients, business partners, colleagues and others; excellence in the work that we perform and the advice that we provide; and active engagement in the life-saving work of the ASPCA by showing up for our colleagues, clients, and constituents.
What You’ll Do
The Director, Occupational Safety and Health is responsible for leading the development, implementation and continuous improvement of ASPCA’s occupational health and safety strategy across all facilities, mobile clinics and field deployments. This role ensures compliance with federal, state and local workplace health and safety regulations while working to identify potential health and safety risks, to provide innovative approaches and systems that create a safe and healthy environment and strengthen a culture of safety across the ASPCA.
Director, Occupational Safety and Health reports directly to the Vice President, Safety and has no direct reports.
Where and When You’ll Work
This remote-based position (which requires travel, as described below) is open to all eligible candidates based within the United States.
Ability and willingness to travel up to 30% annually, as needed, such that you can visit each ASPCA facility at least once during each calendar year and more, as needed.
Periodically serve as a weekend on-call member of the Safety Team in rotation with other members of the Safety Team.
What You’ll Get
Compensation
The target hiring range is based on where the employee works, which for remote roles is the employee’s primary location of residence, and its respective cost of labor. You can view which zone applies to you based on your location (aspca.app.box.com/v/aspcazonetable). For questions regarding locations not on the list, please send an email to Careers@aspca.org for
more information.
Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of factors, including but not limited to education, training, experience, location, business needs, internal equity, market demands or budgeted amount for the role. The target hiring range is for new hire offers only, and compensation may increase beyond the maximum hiring range based on performance over time. The maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the highest qualifications and relevant experience. The expected hiring salary ranges for this role are set forth below and may be modified in the future.
Zone 1: $98,000- $105,000 annually
Zone 2: $109,000– $116,000 annually
Zone 3: $119,000– $127,000 annually
Benefits
At the ASPCA, you don’t have to choose between your passion and making a living. Our comprehensive benefits package helps ensure you can live a rewarding life at work and at home. Our benefits include, but are not limited to:
Affordable health coverage, including medical, employer-paid dental, and optional vision coverage.
Flexible time off that includes vacation time, sick and bereavement time, paid parental leave, 10 company paid holidays, and paid personal time off that allows you even more flexibility to observe the days that mean the most to you.
Competitive financial incentives and retirement savings including a 401(k) plan with generous employer contributions — we match dollar for dollar up to 4% and provide an additional 4% contribution toward your future each year.
Robust professional development opportunities including classes, on-the-job training, coaching and mentorship with industry-leading peers, internal mobility, opportunities to support in the field, and so much more.
For more information on our benefits offerings, visit our website
Responsibilities:
Responsibility buckets are listed in general order of importance, and include but are not limited to:
Planning and Guidance on Occupational Health and Safety
Provide organization-wide guidance to ensure health and safety of ASPCA employees, visitors, clients and others accessing our services at ASPCA facilities, mobile clinics and field deployments.
Conduct worksite assessments to determine occupational risks and spearheads the development of appropriate plans for compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations for workplace health and safety, including OSHA and Cal-OSHA, working closely with site-level teams and program departments to find compliant solutions that work well in practice.
Coordinate organizational response to emerging workplace health and safety risks.
Draft, revise and maintain protocols to ensure regulatory compliance and effective risk management of health and safety issues.
Assist with the investigation of and help mitigate workplace accidents or safety incidents.
Coordinate with ASPCA colleagues and teams to ensure the collection of all necessary information for, and to draft reports and responses to, federal, state and local compliance audits or inquiries on occupational safety and health.
Training and Communication
Create, update and conduct organization-wide training on occupational safety and health in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Effectively communicate to achieve and maintain compliance and enhance an organizational culture of health and safety.
Orchestrate development and dissemination on occupational health and safety practices and protocols in conjunction with ASPCA colleagues and teams.
Qualifications
Strong knowledge of existing governing laws and regulations, including The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State of California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal-OSHA), and emerging guidance promulgated by federal and state agencies regarding workplace health and safety required. Experience working within OSHA frameworks preferred.
Proven ability to develop, implement and continuously improve occupational health and safety programs across multi-site operations
Ability to design and deliver organization-wide occupational health and safety training programs
Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to present complex information clearly to diverse audiences
Ability to manage projects, including demonstrated reliability, follow-through, meeting deadlines, time management, and managing multiple priorities
Proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Ability to collaborate cross-departmentally and cross-functionally
Ability to exemplify ASPCA’s core values and behavioral competencies
Education and Work Experience
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience required
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Certification required
4 years of professional level occupational health and safety experience required
Experience developing and maintaining safety management systems and compliance documentation required
Experience conducting worksite assessments to determine occupational risks required
Experience drafting protocols preferred
Experience developing and presenting training sessions to be delivered in-person and virtually, preferred
Experience partnering with other teams within an organization (e.g. Legal, Human Resources, Facilities and operational teams) on safety and safety-related issues preferred
Language:
English (Required)
Education and Work Experience:
Bachelors

The ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is the first animal welfare organization established in North America and serves as the nation’s leading voice for animals. The organization’s mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. The ASPCA provides local and national leadership in three key areas: protecting and rescuing animals from crisis, assisting animals in communities and advancing legal protection for animals.
The ASPCA was founded by Henry Bergh in 1866 on the belief that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans, and must be protected under the law. Headquartered in New York City, the ASPCA maintains a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery and adoption facility. In addition, the ASPCA announced a groundbreaking anti-cruelty partnership with the New York Police Department in 2013, which has resulted in a record-breaking number of arrests and animals’ lives saved.
The ASPCA also operates programs and services that extend nationwide, including a Field Investigation and Response team that rescues animal victims of natural and man-made disasters, a fully-subsidized spay/neuter clinic in Los Angeles, a Behavioral Rehabilitation Center for fearful, under-socialized dogs, and a 24-hour, 365-day Animal Poison Control Center that provides pet owners and veterinarians with live, on-call assistance related to toxic products and substances. In 2015, the ASPCA acquired Humane Alliance, the nation’s leading training and education organization focusing on high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter.
The ASPCA is a privately funded 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization supported by more than 2 million animal advocates across the country.