Nash County Nashville , NC 27856
Posted 6 days ago
Primary Purpose of Position:
Primary purpose of this position is to assist in the Animal Control Program by performing protective, preventive, and investigative work in enforcing animal control laws and regulations within the jurisdictional boundaries. The Animal Control Officer also investigates any calls received pertaining to animal cruelty and/or neglect.
Work Schedule:
Regular work schedule is 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Employee participates in an on-call rotation schedule. Additional hours may be required to meet the needs of the agency (i.e.: disasters, shelters, special vaccination/adoption clinics, etc.).Enforces the county animal control ordinance and NC law related to animals; educates citizens about animal issues and animal control.
Patrols a designated area of Nash County; answers requests and complaints from citizens regarding dogs and other animals; investigates reports or complaints concerning dogs, cats, or other animals creating nuisances, running loose, or abandoned and takes appropriate action.
Investigates complaints of cruelty to various animals; Investigates incidents of animal bites; enforces ordinances governing the keeping of animals; picks up stray animals reported as sick or injured; traps, snares or otherwise captures animals; takes animals to the County Animal Shelter.
Locates dogs or other animals that have bitten humans; issues citations to owners for violation of animal regulations.
Assists in arranging for or conducting rabies clinics.
Keeps and maintains routine records and makes reports; appears in court on cases involving animal regulation violations.
Monitors animals under rabies quarantine.
Administers rabies vaccination to animals in kennels when necessary; assists in the euthanasia of animals when required.
Assists citizens by showing animals available for adoption and helps owners reclaim their lost animals.
Takes after-hours call on rotation with other officers in order to respond to emergency animal issues and cleans the shelter during weekends or holidays when on call.
Provides courteous and expeditious customer service.
Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor or the health director.Working knowledge of public health rabies control laws; working knowledge of animal capture methods; working knowledge of laws and regulations relating to animal control; ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with the public; ability to reach, interpret, and explain rules, regulations and procedures; skill in the use of physical means to capture animals, knowledge of disease control cleaning methods, ability to use safe restraint methods for controlling animals.Required Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from High School or GED and one year of animal control experience or animal care experience (veterinary office or shelter experience) or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Possession of a valid Class "C" North Carolina Driver's License is required.
Additional Training/Experience:
Must obtain Rabies Vaccinator certification and Euthanasia Technician certification within twelve months from date of hire.
Equivalent Training and Experience:
NACA Animal Control Officer I & II Certifications will each serve as six months of
Animal Control Officer experience.
Applicants who have graduated from High School or have GED will be considered for a Work Against status for one year to obtain required work experience or until completion of the NACA Animal Control Officer I & II Certifications.
Nash County