Vice President, Cruelty Recovery Center at Aspca – United States

Vice President, Cruelty Recovery Center at ASPCA – United States

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Summary:

The Vice President of the Cruelty Recovery Center (VP) leads the sheltering component of the ASPCAs national response to animal cruelty and natural disasters. Based at the Cruelty Recovery Center (CRC) in Columbus, this role oversees a highly skilled team providing lifesaving care for animals rescued from large-scale cruelty cases and emergency situations. Working closely with leaders across disciplines, the CRC team delivers integrated, quality carefrom intake through outcomesboth at the CRC facility and in temporary shelters established in the field.

Who We Are

For more than 150 years, the ASPCA has been on the frontlines to save, transform and protect the lives of millions of animals. The CRC team takes the ASPCA’s commitment to the very heart of where help is most urgently needed. We are looking for a VP to lead our team, improving the lives of vulnerable animals who need us most.

The CRC provides intake, care, and outcomes for animals impacted by cruelty and natural disasters, serving as a vital part of the ASPCAs national efforts to help communities respond effectively to animal crueltyparticularly in cases involving large populations of animals. At the CRC, sheltering, veterinary, and animal behavior professionals work side by side to deliver compassionate, high-quality care. The CRC team is comprised of staff, responders, and a growing number of volunteers and foster families. For the planning of new cases, CRC leadership joins a multi-disciplinary group of ASPCA departments who collaborate to ensure coordinated operations and excellent care, supporting animals at the CRC facility in Columbus and in temporary shelters established in the field.

What Youll Do

The Vice President of the CRC oversees the ASPCAs Columbus-based shelter, ensuring consistent, efficient, and forward-thinking operations for animals in the CRCs care. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Shelter and Rehabilitation Operations (SVP SRO), the VP leads teams in delivering fully integrated care, while ensuring medical, behavioral, and operational teams work seamlessly together. Under this leadership, pathway planning is a shared responsibility across all functions, balancing excellent care with the urgency required to be ready for the next critical request for assistance. The role also plays an important part in strengthening local engagement, building relationships within the Columbus community to grow adoptions, foster participation, and on-site volunteer support.

The Vice President is a strategic, people-centered leader who d