What are the responsibilities and job description for the Animal Services Officer position at City of Lancaster, Texas?
To perform a variety of duties involved in enforcing City and state laws governing the care and upkeep of animals in the City and to impound, care for, and dispose of animals as appropriate. Investigates animal cruelty and neglect charges and performs related duties to promote compliance with laws regulating animal treatment by performing the following duties.
This job has no supervisory responsibilities
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Valid Class C Driver’s License. Basic Animal Control Officer through the Texas Department of Health is preferred or the ability to obtain certification within six months of employment.
- Plan routine patrols to search for loose/lost animals, prioritize calls using Animal Services Division guidelines, respond to calls and complaints regarding dead, loose and animals.
- Patrol City streets and roads, search for stray dogs and other domestic animals and livestock.
- Enforce City Animal Control laws, explain ordinances related to the care and upkeep of animals, issue citations for violations of Animal Control ordinances, and appear in court on applicable cases.
- Impound, Quarantine, and dispose of animals as appropriate, transport injured animals to a veterinarian to be treated. Euthanize sick, injured or stray animals as necessary.
- Investigate reports or complaints of dogs, cats, or other animals creating nuisances, take appropriate actions, investigate reports of animal abuse, investigate animal bite reports, and prepare rabies specimens as necessary.
- Assist in conducting education programs including making presentations at schools, educating citizens in the neighborhoods and responding to questions on the telephone.
- Assist with the care and maintenance of the shelter and the animals including cleaning the shelter, feeding the animals and preparing the animals for euthanasia.
- Remove animals from inhumane conditions and drive vehicle to transport animals to shelter for treatment and care.
- Document activities through the City’s tracking system.
- Coordinate with the Police Department or other legal officials as needed, sign affidavits as appropriate.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
This job has no supervisory responsibilities
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Valid Class C Driver’s License. Basic Animal Control Officer through the Texas Department of Health is preferred or the ability to obtain certification within six months of employment.
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