Mark Kumpf
07-15-2007, 12:19 AM
Shelter Operations School (SOS)
Imagine a shelter staff where everyone knows how to properly sanitize cages and kennels, deals well with the public -- even on the phone -- can identify sick animals, and conscientiously works to prevent disease transmission. If you're ready to have staff performing at its fullest potential, you should enroll your employees now in this new training aimed at the backbone of every organization -- the shelter staff.
Register today! Scholarships are available for this class -- deadline is 30 days prior to class date.
Tuition: $220 ($187 for members). Includes lectures and participatory activities, and a certificate of completion.
Dayton, OH -- November 13-14, 2007
Shelter Operations School for Managers
Finally -- a class about the business of managing a shelter! An average day in an animal shelter is about crisis management. Whether it's a broken power sprayer or an outbreak of disease in the kennel or a public relations issue, it is a challenge for the most competent manager to get back to the basics of shelter management. This class is designed to provide Shelter Managers with tools that will help them develop a solid, well-managed foundation for their shelter operations. Topics include employee health and safety, personnel management, operational manuals, employee handbooks, and innovative shelter programs that are working for organizations across the country.
This information-packed, two-day seminar for managers is a continuation of the Shelter Operations School, and topics will build on policies, procedures, and programs introduced during the first level. We recommend the Shelter Operations School as a prerequisite for this course. Register today! Scholarships are available for this class -- deadline is 30 days prior to class date.
Tuition: $220 ($187 for members). Includes lectures and participatory activities, and a certificate of completion.
Dayton, OH -- November 15-16, 2007
Imagine a shelter staff where everyone knows how to properly sanitize cages and kennels, deals well with the public -- even on the phone -- can identify sick animals, and conscientiously works to prevent disease transmission. If you're ready to have staff performing at its fullest potential, you should enroll your employees now in this new training aimed at the backbone of every organization -- the shelter staff.
Register today! Scholarships are available for this class -- deadline is 30 days prior to class date.
Tuition: $220 ($187 for members). Includes lectures and participatory activities, and a certificate of completion.
Dayton, OH -- November 13-14, 2007
Shelter Operations School for Managers
Finally -- a class about the business of managing a shelter! An average day in an animal shelter is about crisis management. Whether it's a broken power sprayer or an outbreak of disease in the kennel or a public relations issue, it is a challenge for the most competent manager to get back to the basics of shelter management. This class is designed to provide Shelter Managers with tools that will help them develop a solid, well-managed foundation for their shelter operations. Topics include employee health and safety, personnel management, operational manuals, employee handbooks, and innovative shelter programs that are working for organizations across the country.
This information-packed, two-day seminar for managers is a continuation of the Shelter Operations School, and topics will build on policies, procedures, and programs introduced during the first level. We recommend the Shelter Operations School as a prerequisite for this course. Register today! Scholarships are available for this class -- deadline is 30 days prior to class date.
Tuition: $220 ($187 for members). Includes lectures and participatory activities, and a certificate of completion.
Dayton, OH -- November 15-16, 2007