
Join a team at the intersection of exceptional veterinary care and social change.
At the San Francisco SPCA, we believe every pet deserves compassionate, high-quality veterinary care—no matter their guardian’s financial situation. As a nonprofit, we break down barriers to care by offering financial assistance and individualized medical support to thousands of animals each year. Our work doesn’t serve shareholders—it serves pets, people, and the community.
We’re looking for a Training Coordinator who is passionate about helping people grow while improving patient care and client experience. The Training Coordinator is an integral member of the team ensuring the development and growth of team members across departments. This role supports the Leadership team in providing a smooth and pleasant onboarding process while creating a culture focused on patient care and client experience.
This position will require a flexible schedule including days, nights and weekends.
As the Training Coordinator, you’ll:
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on mentorship, enjoys designing systems that help others succeed, and wants to make a direct impact on the future of veterinary medicine.
Requirements
Salary & Benefits
The starting salary for this position depends on the depth and breadth of experience. The expected range for this position is $38 - $44 per hour. Regular, full-time positions are eligible for a benefits package including:
The SF SPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions and does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The San Francisco SPCA is an at-will employer and may conduct pre-employment background checks and drug screening depending on the role.

At the San Francisco SPCA we envision a world in which the love people share with animals uplifts humanity to a state of greater compassion.
On a spring day in 1868, San Francisco banker James Sloan Hutchinson caught sight of two men dragging a terrified hog along the rough cobblestone street. Appalled, Hutchinson stepped in to stop the cruelty and rescue the hog. The incident crystallized Hutchinson’s concern over widespread animal abuse, and he soon rallied 15 like-minded citizens to found the San Francisco SPCA.
Since then the SF SPCA has become one of San Francisco’s most enduring and respected institutions. It is a national leader in saving homeless cats and dogs and working to end animal abandonment.
We all share a common passion here at the San Francisco SPCA. Not just for the animals saved, but for their companions and those in our community who then foster, volunteer, or adopt. Whether affected by illness, injury, or homelessness, the animals we help need our expertise and compassion. You could wake up every day knowing you’ll be “doing good work” in a fulfilling environment where no two days are the same. The SF SPCA has been at the forefront of animal welfare for 150+ years, and Vision 2030 is our plan to positively impact 5+ million lives over the next decade. We are looking for animal-loving professionals to help us turn this vision into reality!