Admission Coordinator
Confidential
Posted: February 20, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Admission Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the intake of adoptable pets through owner surrenders and transfer, as well as transport services between shelter partners.
Required Skills
Job Description
BENEFITS:
Health, dental, vision and more
3 weeks paid time off + 10 paid holidays
403b with employer match
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Position Summary: The Admissions Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the intake of adoptable pets through owner surrenders and transfer, as well as transport services between shelter partners. The roles works closely with community member to provide intake service to guardians who need to surrender their pets, as well as with partner shelter to transfer in adoptable animals. The Admission Coordinator works closely with the Admission Manager to maintain an intake schedule that may vary on a weekly basis. They also work closely with all other operations teams to facilitate efficient communications, intake processing and support effective population management. Admissions Coordinator provides leadership, supports the mission, goals and philosophy of Seattle Humane.
KEY OR ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Monitors surrender requests via email, phone and walk-in.
Follows outlined procedure for information collection, review, and input for all surrender requests.
Works closely with Behavior Admission Coordinator for review, intake, and pathway planning for pets who have known behavior concerns upon intake.
Meets and engages with clients for surrender appointments. Interacts with clients in an emotional intelligent and trauma informed way.
Follows administrative and legal process for surrenders and transfers.
Conduct Intake Assessment on all pets entering Seattle Humane, including ensuring all vaccines and parasiticides are up to date.
Coordinate and complete all necessary procedure for pets being returned to their owner or transfer out to another organization.
Receive stray animals and follow all procedure for stray intakes.
Coordinates incoming transfers of pets from other shelters and rescue groups.
Maintains long-term relationships with other shelters and rescue groups in and outside of Washington
Onboards new transfer partners
Schedules and coordinates in-state and out-of-state transfers according to capacity
Works with other Animal Care to maximize community support and lives saved
Ensures that necessary documentation, vaccines, testing, and other medical treatments are administered prior to arrival.
Keeps shelter partners aware of disease concerns or outbreaks associated with their animals. Provide resources or consultation referral options as needed.
Uses appropriate calendars to schedule and communicate upcoming surrenders, transfers, and vehicle use
Adheres to intake criteria for all surrender requests and transfer.
Follows procedures for checking in/out transfer credit cards and submits all receipts as designated
Works alongside Admission Manager to training, coordination, and support for Admissions volunteers
Performs shelter cleaning procedures in vehicles, intake exam rooms, and perimeter to keep public and staff areas clean and orderly
Provides ideas and suggestions designed to improve operational programs and working conditions
Other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
No direct staff supervision
Supervises Admission program volunteers as directed by Admissions Manager
COMMUNICATION/INTERPERSONAL CONTACT:
Daily communication Admissions Manager regarding plans, concerns, ideas, and progress
Daily close collaboration and communication with the other Animal Care staff and Pet Resource Center department
Daily communication with department and other operational staff
Daily communication with program volunteers through direct contact, telephone, Digital Cheetah, and email
Regular communication with administrative staff regarding pet requests and events
Regular oral and written contact with transfer or transport partners, as well as other animal welfare agencies
May act as representative of Seattle Humane for donor and media events
COMPLEXITY:
A high degree of independent judgment is required. The nature of the job will vary. Must be able to coordinate staff and volunteers and remain focused on the agency goals and objectives. A strong attention to detail and the ability to respond to unexpected questions, comments or requests from other divisions or the public is required. The ability to motivate, negotiate and mediate is important when handling a variety of personalities and emotions. Must be able to communicate effectively and display cultural competency with many people with varying backgrounds. Must be open to learning, receiving feedback, and deepening an analysis of the complex systems present in animal welfare. Requires great customer service skills. Must work well within a team setting.
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION OR TRAINING:
Must have excellent oral communication skills
Must be able to write clearly and listen effectively
Must possess the organizational and planning skills to determine work priorities
Customer Service experience required
At least one year employment at an animal shelter or related professional experience handling animals is preferred
Must have basic knowledge of animal health, behavior and nutrition
At least one-year employment at an animal shelter or related professional experience handling animals is preferred
Proficiency with Microsoft suite and experience with databases/ data entry is preferred.
the organizational and planning skills to determine work priorities and schedules
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
High school graduate or possess a GED required
Valid Washington State drivers license with good driving record
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
Must be comfortable administering medications and injections
Requires the ability to solve problems and make clear decisions quickly
Must have good attention to detail and be able to concentrate and produce accurate and timely work
Must be able to organize and manage multiple and complex tasks
Must be able to offer excellent customer service (internal and external)
Must exhibit initiative and motivation in performing all duties
Must be able to stand for long periods of time and lift and carry at least 50 pounds with or without accommodation; crouch and bend at the waist and kneel; must be able to control dogs up to 200 pounds when on a leash and for medical restraint
Must be able and willing and able to safely drive long distances in challenging weather conditions such as snow, rain, ice, fog, and extreme heat; must be able to drive safely in heavy traffic in large transport vehicle.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
General office and animal shelter environment. Frequent driving in extreme weather and heavy traffic required. When handling animals, there is a potential of animal bites, exposure to zoonotic diseases, animal dander and noise. Potential for working with angry or irate customers. Involves entering and leaving work areas alone and at night.
Equipment Use: Personal computer and printer, office supplies, multi-lined telephone, copier, calculator, fax machine, safety boots, hearing protection, eye protection, syringes, animal restraint equipment, muzzles, respirators, gloves, animal leashes, clothes washer and dryer, broom, mop, hoses and nozzles, sprayers, scrapers, squeegees, and animal dryers. Frequent use of shelter vehicles and occasional use of dog fight equipment.
Chemical Interaction: A wide variety of cleaners, disinfectants, detergents, and medical products are used on a daily basis. Each position at the SH will likely encounter these chemicals during the routine performance of their duties. Specific instructions will be provided by a SH staff member for the safe and proper use of these chemicals. If there are any questions regarding this information, copies of our chemical MSDS sheets are available for review. If asked to use a product that is unfamiliar, contact your supervisor for proper instructions.
Work Hours: Full-time, non-exempt position. 40 hours per week scheduled, five days a week, with potential for varied schedule to accommodate transfers. Must be available evening and/or weekend hours. Schedule may vary depending on department staff coverage needs, holidays, or emergencies.
LOCATION:
The position works in an onsite capacity, in the Bellevue, WA office.
SEATTLE HUMANE CORE VALUES:
Candidate should be committed to Seattle Humane’s Core Values:
Compassion
Accessibility
Innovation
Responsibility
Teamwork
WHO WE ARE:
Seattle Humane is more than a shelter; we’re a community resource center. We're meeting the increasing need for pet owner support services so that families don't have to choose between an overdue bill and a beloved family member. We're training the next generation of veterinarians in our state-of-the-art medical center. We're building a community of animal advocates through our volunteer and youth education programs. The impact of Seattle Humane is life-changing, for the animals in our care and the people who love them. Our top priority is to connect animals in need of rescue with the people who will love them. Through our outreach, advocacy and services, we strive to ensure that animal companionship is accessible to all.
Equal Opportunity Statement
As an equal opportunity employer, Seattle Humane is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.