
Responsible for protection of the public from zoonotic diseases and animal bites, as well as investigate nuisances caused by animals. Responsible for enforcing animal related city ordinances and state laws throughout the community and providing care for animals and assistance to customers at the animal shelter.
Pay Range $19.92/hr. - $24.95/hr. (Depending on qualifications and experience)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned
Inspect and permit animal care facilities and stores, enforce animal related city ordinances and state laws regarding rabies control and animal cruelty
Mediate low and mid level customer/citizen complaints
Assist with dangerous animal evaluations
Apprehend wild animal and humanely impound lost and injured animals and assist in the daily care of impounded animals
Investigation and inspection of animal nuisances including bites and animal cruelty and issue citations and notices to owners for the mistreatment of animals
Provide leadership to Animal Service Officers in the field
Provide educational materials and speak to the community about animal services including maintaining daily contact with various area rescue organizations and volunteer groups
Administer animal injections which include humane euthanasia
Assist Veterinarian with surgical sterilization procedures
Minimum Qualifications
Must be able to work nights and weekends on a rotating basis
High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
2 years of animal control services with Basic Animal Services Officer Certification
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18 months of animal control services with Advanced Animal Services Officer Certification
Certified Euthanasia Technician
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
Preferred Qualifications
Education/ Experience:
2-3 years in animal control services
Bilingual preferred (English and Spanish)
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Intermediate computer skills in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word)
Knowledge of city ordinances and state laws as it relates to animal control
Skill in completing sworn affidavits
Ability to prioritize and manage workload
Ability to work under moderate stress
Licenses and Certifications
Valid Class C Texas driver's license
Department of State Health Services Basic Euthanasia Certification
Basic Animal Services Officer
Physical Requirements / Work Environment
The incumbent works in an outdoor environment responding to calls for service in the field. Frequent exposure to unpleasant environmental conditions and/or hazards; Shelter work required.

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