Full-time
Description
Humane Colorado is hiring a strategic leader to serve as Vice President of Innovation and Impact. This role drives statewide animal welfare initiatives by overseeing our Community Veterinary Services Harmony Equine Center and Animal Protection and Advocacy programs.
As a key member of the executive team youll lead efforts to expand access to veterinary care improve equine welfare and influence humane policy across Colorado. Youll manage high-impact teams guide long-term strategy and collaborate on fundraising and community engagement to amplify our mission.
Were looking for a visionary with strong leadership experience deep knowledge of animal welfare systems and a passion for practical community-focused innovation.
Join us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals and the people who care about them.
Purpose of Position : The Vice President of Innovation and Impact will drive strategic problem-solving and systems-level innovation across multiple operational teams. As a thought leader initiate forward-thinking strategies to resolve animal welfare challenges statewide. This position will provide strategic leadership and oversight for Humane Colorados community veterinary services (CVS) Harmony Equine Center animal protection and humane advocacy work.
Responsibilities
- Develop a deep understanding of community animal welfare dynamics and the welfare needs of pets and equines throughout Colorado to inform strategic planning and decision making.
- Lead development communication and implementation of effective growth and refinement strategies within areas of responsibility.
- Design and implement programs that improve access to veterinary care elevate community veterinary medicine and ensure alignment with strategic priorities.
- Drive continuous improvement within equine programs by refining workflows enhancing professionalism and fostering a culture of collaboration to ensure the program operates with efficiency and excellence.
- Improve processes and programs and enhance partnerships to address equine suffering from cruelty and neglect throughout Colorado. Ensure effective execution of Harmony Equine Centers primary role as an animal law enforcement partner and alignment with strategic priorities.
- Inform and support a thoughtful proactive approach to humane advocacy and policy influence at the local and state level. Ensure Humane Colorados future interests are represented and pet animals and horses are protected through legislative activities statewide.
- Empower and lead team to successfully protect animals through animal cruelty and neglect response efforts education and training for prosecutorial and enforcement agencies and relationship-based partnerships across Colorado.
- As authorized by the Board of Directors oversee design and implementation of one-time strategic investment initiatives.
- Manage and develop an effective staff through communication leadership guidance and resources. Determine staff qualifications and competency; recruit interview select hire train orient mentor evaluate coach counsel discipline and reward. Establish and monitor staff safety and regulatory compliance.
- Work in collaboration with the Development and Communications teams to support fundraising efforts and campaigns such as providing impact stories and reports resulting in financial support.
- Participate in donor events meetings and tours.
- Ensure program grant compliance and quality of services and evaluations.
- As a member of the executive team participate in and lead efforts to develop strategic initiatives and broad organizational objectives.
- Monitor and evaluate departmental / area processes and procedures to maximize efficient uses of resources.
People Care
People are the key to fulfilling our mission. Making internal and external patrons and their needs a primary focus is expected in all situations. This position interacts with and collaborates with employees at all levels of the organization. Communication occurs through face to face telephone and electronic interactions and may also include contact with the general public and business partners. Communication and contact must be clear understandable cooperative professional and respectful in all circumstances. Employees are expected to actively support a positive team environment directly address conflict and appropriately express concerns.
Competencies
Competencies are work behaviors and expectations necessary for successful job performance. They encompass knowledge skills abilities attitudes and actions. Additional definitions for competencies may be obtained from Human Resources.
Organizational Key Competencies
Job KnowledgeProductivity / EfficiencyQuality / ExcellenceAdapting to ChangeDependability and IntegrityPeople CareLeadership Core Competencies
Leading through Visions and PurposeStrategic AgilityDeveloping Direct ReportsBuilding and Leading Effective TeamsPosition Core Competencies
Project and Process ManagementDelivering ResultsAnalytical ThinkingConflict ManagementFinancial AcumenFiscal ResponsibilityInnovationEmotional IntelligenceSupervisory or Managerial Responsibility
VolunteersSenior Director Advocacy and Education (shared)Director Animal Welfare (shared)Director Community Veterinary ServicesTravel
This position requires travel to different work sitesFull-Time Benefits Please visit our website for a comprehensive list of all offered benefits.
Benefits (medical dental and vision)Flexible spending accountsLife and Short-Term Disability InsurancePaid Time Off (PTO)Paid Sick TimeSabbaticalHoliday Pay401(k) with matchingEmployee discountsDiscounted Pet Insuranceand more!Compensation : Starting at $130000.00-$170000.00 annually (starting pay commensurate with market experience and equity)
Work Conditions and Physical Requirements
Performs work primarily in an office setting. Potentially prolonged periods of sitting and repetitive motion. May work in an area with high noise level. Potentially subject to animal bites and scratches. Exposure to cleaning chemicals fumes dust animal dander and feces. Occasional lifting with reasonable accommodation.
We will begin reviewing applications as they are received and anticipate closing the application period on November 20 2025
Requirements
Position Qualifications
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Well-versed in the systemic challenges around access to veterinary care and able to propose practical policy-informed solutions.Posses a deep understanding of community animal welfare dynamics and the welfare needs of pets and equines throughout Colorado.Ability to exercise effective judgment sensitivity and creative problem-solving during rapidly changing needs and situations.Mission-driven and focused on delivering results.Ability to establish policies and procedures to meet current and future needs.Proficiency with Microsoft Office SuiteRequired
Education : Bachelors degree or equivalent experience.Work Experience :Five years of experience in leadership roles including experience in strategic planning and budget management.Five years of direct leadership experience over teams of three or more employees.Familiarity with animal shelter or equine welfare operations.Experience advocating for effective change in laws and regulations.Experience working with animal law enforcement activities or partnerships.Desired
Experience with veterinary and shelter management databases.CAWA certification.Salary Description
$130000.00-$170000.00
Required Experience :
Exec
Key Skills
Change Management,Financial Services,Growing Experience,Managed Care,Management Experience,Analysis Skills,Senior Leadership,Performance Management,Process Management,Leadership Experience,negotiation,Analytics
Employment Type : Full-Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
Yearly Salary Salary : 130000 - 170000