On-Call Certified Animal Safety Representative (Toronto)
American Humane
- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Domestic Locations:
- Los Angeles, CA
- Wilmington, NC
- Austin, TX
- International Locations:
- London, England
- Alberta (province), Canada
- Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Toronto, ON, Canada
- Monitoring Animal Action in Filmed Media
- Report Writing
- Communication and Diplomacy:
- Location of Work Assignments:
- Research:
- The script will be read to determine the animal action that is being filmed.
- Time permitting, the trainer and/or production will be called to determine how the scripted animal action will be achieved.
- The pre-production information will be logged in the Hollywood program database.
- The Hollywood program’s scheduling department will contact an CASR that is capable and available.
- The available information will be given to the CASR assigned to the production.
- The scheduling department/production will arrange for housing and transportation when necessary.
- The CASR will be instructed with all the available, necessary information re: production contacts, geographical locations, potentially dangerous animal action, wrangler / trainer information, prior problems (good or bad) with the company/trainer/animal species/etc. as the information applies to their work with American Humane.
- All the necessary paper work will be given to the CASR.
- The CASR will be asked to sign confidentiality papers regarding the production, but these should be vetted through AH’s legal department.
- The Hollywood program’s goal is to educate film personnel in humane matters, assist in any manner that pertains to the animal / animals that are performing in the film, and most of all to ensure the safety and welfare of the animal(s) involved.
- All reports must be turned in on time and complete per the Report Writing policy.
- Must have one or more of the following qualifications:
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
- Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technician (RVT/LVT/CVT)
- B.S. in Animal Science or related field from an accredited school, or equivalent combination of experience and education
- Diversity of experience in animal health and behavior preferred
- Commitment to animal welfare
- Equine knowledge and experience preferred
- Broad knowledge and familiarity with range of animals, from horses to snakes and spiders, fish, dogs, birds, goats and cats
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; active listening
- Adept at building collaborative relationships and demonstrating diplomacy
- Knowledge of special effects and stunts involving animals preferred
- Work effectively without direct supervision in the field
- Detail-oriented and organized
- Excellent judgment
- Must be able to analyze situations and make recommendations within a short period
- Adept at using computer for email and writing reports
- Successful completion of the American Humane Society Certified Animal Safety Representative Training Course is required
- The physical working environment is primarily outdoors and may require working in extreme cold, extreme heat, wet and/or humid weather conditions.
- Walking, climbing, balancing and standing while on location during the production of motion pictures, lifting on occasion 10 kg or more. Reaching, handling, stooping and bending when observing and recording related duties.
- Excellent vision from 6 meters or more.
- Valid driver’s license required and ability to provide own transportation to production location.
- Local, national and/or international travel will be required on-call, sometimes on short notice.
- Monitoring of production work can occur at any time of day or night and is subject to change; starting and ending times vary based on production schedule. A production day may be 10 to 12 hours.
- Required uniform
- Computer
- Paperwork/Guidelines
- Proper Identification
- Automobile
- Digital camera
- Binoculars
- Cell phone
- Flashlight
- Batteries
- Proper weather equipment
- Change of clothes
- First aid kit - (personal)
- Compassion – Being kind and caring in our interactions with others.
- Accountability - Holding ourselves to the highest standards. Following through on commitments and owning our actions, behavior, and decisions.
- Respect for All – Being professional, listening to others and honoring diversity in all its forms.
- Loyalty to Mission – Staying focused on our purpose and our mission – our nation’s most vulnerable depend on us.
- Sustainability - Contributing to being a great place to work and achieving our shared mission and goals to make a difference, now and in the future.
- Honesty, Integrity, Trust – Demonstrating transparency, as trusted stewards of donor resources, supporting our leadership and one another.
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