We are current looking for a Centre Manager to join the team in the Edinburgh Animal Recue and Rehoming Centre.
If this sounds like a role you would be interested in, please read on for more information.
About the Scottish SPCA
As Scotland’s animal welfare charity, we have been on-hand to protect animals and prevent cruelty since 1839 – that’s over 186 years of creating a better world for all animals. We’ve grown to become a national charity which celebrates the strength of the human-animal bond and enriches the lives of animals and people. We are Scotland’s animal champions.
What does a Centre Manager do?
The Centre Manager provides strategic and operational leadership to ensure the effective delivery of centre objectives through empowering, coaching and enabling others to perform at their best. The role is accountable for creating a high-performing, inclusive and values-led culture where colleagues feel connected, supported and clear on expectations, enabling strong performance outcomes across service delivery, operational effectiveness and animal care.
As the senior leader on site, the post holder actively role-models and embeds the organisation’s Ways of Working by shaping a culture built on trust, respect and accountability. This includes fostering open and honest communication, encouraging collaboration across teams and creating an environment where positive attitudes, constructive behaviours and shared ownership of outcomes are the norm.
Through visible and authentic leadership, the Centre Manager translates organisational strategy into clear local priorities, aligning people, resources and processes to achieve sustainable results. The role holds full accountability for local performance, governance and compliance, ensuring a safe system of work is embedded and that organisational policies, procedures and processes are consistently followed across health and safety, people management, operations and financial activities. By reinforcing consistent ways of working, the role supports a workplace where expectations are understood not only in terms of what is delivered, but how it is delivered.
The post holder leads a fast-paced and complex operation, balancing competing priorities while maintaining high standards and a strong focus on quality, wellbeing and risk management. Using insight, data and feedback, they identify opportunities to strengthen performance, build capability and enhance the experience for colleagues, volunteers and service users, while recognising and celebrating positive contributions and teamwork.
While maintaining strong oversight of animal welfare standards, the primary focus is leading through others to achieve sustainable results, positive team dynamics and an excellent overall service. Experience or understanding of animal welfare is desirable; however, success in the role is driven by leadership impact, operational excellence and the ability to deliver outcomes through effective teamwork, clear accountability and consistent demonstration of the Ways of Working.
Overview of main duties and responsibilities
Please see full Job Description link for more detailed information on the role.
What makes a good Centre Manager?
Strategic Leadership – Ability to set direction, align teams to organisational priorities and deliver results through others.
People Performance & Accountability – Confidently manages performance, sets clear expectations and addresses issues constructively.
Operational Excellence – Demonstrates strong organisational capability in running complex, fast-paced services while maintaining high standards.
Health, Safety & Risk Leadership – Champions a proactive safety culture and ensures compliance with safe systems of work.
Collaborative Working – Builds strong relationships and encourages teamwork, knowledge sharing and inclusion.
Communication & Influence – Communicates with clarity and empathy, adapting style to engage and inspire diverse audiences.
Governance & Attention to Detail – Ensures processes, documentation and controls are consistently followed and improved.
Change & Improvement Mindset – Leads change confidently, encouraging innovation and continuous improvement.
Emotional Intelligence – Demonstrates self-awareness, empathy and sound judgement in complex situations.
Candidates who are successful during the application process will be invited to attend a selection day. This will provide an opportunity to further assess suitability for the role, as well as give candidates more insight into the position and our organisation.
We are fortunate that some of our roles attract a high level of interest therefore, we may have to close roles earlier than advertised. Early application submissions are highly recommended. This also means that we cannot provide individual feedback to unsuccessful candidates due to receiving high levels of applications.
The Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We recognise that a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential to achieving our core mission.
Scottish Charity No SC 006467
Permanent - Full Time
Balerno, Edinburgh
Edinburgh and Lothians ARRC
Centre Manager