August 18, 2015
Categories: Organizational Management, Continuing Education
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Do you ever wish you had a solid grounding in how to run an animal shelter with lifesaving as its core mission? Whether you’re currently in the sheltering field or considering making the leap, you can get that opportunity in “Animal Shelter Management: Lifesaving-Centered” through the University of the Pacific’s online certificate course.

Experienced, new, and future shelter directors will learn how to make a dramatic improvement in the number of lives their organization saves by utilizing proven and innovative programs.  Board members of shelters will gain a practical knowledge of shelter operations, and animal advocates who want to see change in their local shelter will gain invaluable insight into how to implement reform.

The course, now in its third year, begins its fall session soon, but is still taking registrations. You can get more information and sign up here.