What are the responsibilities and job description for the Animal Control Officer I position at Jackson County, NC?
Position Overview
This position performs protective, preventive, investigative, and beginning level administrative work to enforce animal control laws within the county.
Grade 15
Work Schedule Forty (40) hours per week with a current schedule based on department needs and supervisor approval. This position is considered on call for after hour emergencies, outbreaks, etc. The person in this position is required to work nights and weekends when necessitated.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Responsible for receiving animals into the JCAS and completing documentation associated with these animals
- Daily supervises the preparation and maintenance of records of animals impounded or released to the JCAS, records of cases involving animal bites, collection and accounting for fees and fines collected
- Releases animal to claiming owners, adopts unclaimed animals to the public
- Vaccinates, performs medical tests, and administers necessary medication to animals in the care of JCAS
- Ensures that all treatment given to the animal is accurately documented in the animal’s medical record per state law
- Assisting local humane society in the transportation of animals to Spay/Neuter Clinics
- Transporting animals to local veterinarians for treatment and health checks prior to transfers
- Assigns work duties to volunteers and/or community service workers assigned to the JCAS
- Daily responsible for the enforcement of the Jackson County Dog Control Ordinance and North Carolina State Statutes concerning animal and rabies control by patrolling the county to locate unvaccinated and stray animals and issuing warnings of ordinance violations to owners of animals not in compliance
- Pick up stray animals and animals at large to reduce over population of unwanted animals within jurisdiction
- Vaccinates animals against rabies
- Performs euthanasia on sick and unwanted animals. Investigates complaints of animal bites and takes steps to assure confinement relating to bites as required by State Law
- Captures or destroys animals suspected of being rabid and arranges for shipment for laboratory analysis
- Investigates complaints concerning animal nuisances and takes proper steps for abatement if justified
- Maintains food and supplies inventory as well as ordering of necessary equipment, medical, and cleaning supplies
- Meets with community organizations regarding services and to develop cooperation between the JCAS and the public
- Responsible for establishing and maintaining good relations with all sectors of the community, including humane and private veterinary groups on behalf of the Animal Shelter and County government
- Assists at Animal Control Shelter in the care of animals by arranging for the adoption of animals; the care and feeding of animals in custody; and the cleaning and maintenance of animal cages
- Participating in Public Health Preparedness activities as directed by agency management; this employee will be expected to work as needed during public health emergencies, which may result in extended hours and long work shifts
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor, Health Director, Deputy Health Director, or Environmental Health Director.
Education and Experience
Required Minimum Training:
Position requires graduation from high school or equivalent and one year of experience as an Animal Control Officer, security officer, or related law enforcement role; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Valid North Carolina Driver’s license required.
Additional Training/Experience:
Certified Euthanasia Technician (CET)
Certified Rabies Vaccinator (CRV)
Certified National Animal Control Association (NACA)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Job requires comprehensive knowledge of county and state laws relating to animal and rabies control.
- Thorough knowledge of animal collection and disposal method.
- Ability to exercise sound judgement and deal tactfully with a wide range of public contacts while enforcing state laws and county ordinances pertaining to animal and rabies control.
- Fundamental knowledge of animal health and behavior and the ability to administer required medications, vaccinations, and tests.
- Certified in rabies vaccinations, performance of euthanasia, and animal cruelty investigations.
Statement of Equal Employment Opportunity
Jackson County provides a robust offering of employee benefits including: employer paid medical and dental benefits, participation in the Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System, paid leave (vacation, sick, and holiday), Employee Clinic, Wellness program, and supplemental benefit offerings.