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How to give your animal welfare career a boost - Ep42
How to give your animal welfare career a boost - Ep42
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2021
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Podcast episode
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GUESTS: Bonney Brown is Humane Network president and Shelter Success Simplified podcast co-host and was executive director at Nevada Humane Society, National Campaign Director for Alley Cat Allies, and COO at Best Friends Animal Society. Diane Blankenburg is Humane Network CEO and was community programs and development director at Nevada Humane Society and network director at Best Friends Animal Society. MAIN QUESTION: Why is continuing education so important in animal welfare? TAKEAWAYS: Continuing education benefits you and can benefit your team in many ways: Makes the most of your time by providing both curated information as well as feedback and experience. Helps you create a professional network with other students and leaders in the field. Bolsters your resume for advancement. Provides CAWA CE credits. Animal organizations are increasingly looking for certified education or training when hiring managers and leaders. Sending staff to receive certified education in animal welfare can be part of your succession planning and grooming people for advancement. LINKS: Starting May 24: University of the Pacific Shelter Management Certificate Program details University of the Pacific Shelter Management Certificate Program direct signup University of the Pacific Animal Shelter Behavioral Management Certificate Course details University of Florida Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine Online Best Friends Animal Society and Southern Utah University Partnership Programs
Released:
May 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (69)
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