Position Concept
The Part Time Animal Control Enforcement Officer performs field work advising citizens and enforcing county ordinances and state statutes pertaining to Animal and Rabies Control laws. The member performs operational, clerical and public relations duties and tasks specific to the position.
The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following : interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision.
The Part Time Animal Control Enforcement Officer may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position.
Essential Functions
- Advise citizens on animal ownership
- Obtain animal bite information
- Inform public of animal control regulations
- Advise public of complaint procedures
- Act as liaison between complaint parties
- Locate reported stray animals
- Check for rabies tags
- Locate animal owners
- Ensure enforcement of regulations and ordinances
- Issues citations / summonses
- Act as witness in court
- Investigate calls / complaints
- Prepare animals for rabies testing
- Destroys / disposes of unwanted / diseased animals
- Collects animal carcasses
- Assist in redemption of animals to the public
- Assist in boarding area maintenance
- Performs kennel duties
- Prepare forms and reports
- Assist with central office duties
- Attend meetings
- Perform clerical duties as required
- Perform chemical immobilization
Education, Professional Certification or License
High School or GEDValid Florida driver's licenseNotary for the State of FloridaSuccessful completion of a 40 hour minimum standards training course approved by the Florida Animal Control AssociationSuccessful completion of state approved euthanasia trainingMaintain Certification as required by Florida State StatutesSuccessful completion of Chemical Immobilization TrainingProfessional Experience
Customer service, public contact or animal / kennel related work experienceA comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualificationsEnvironmental Conditions
Work is subject to stand-by and / or call out for emergencies and shift workMust carry a pager and / or cell phone when on / off dutyWork involves day and / or night, exposure to inclement weatherWork may require acts of physical endurance and agilityKnowledge of
PCSO policy and procedureSafety rules and regulationsGeneral care of animalsAnimal control ordinances / proceduresChemical Immobilization techniquesNotary lawsFlorida State Statutes concerning animalsResourcesFirst aid proceduresAnimal diseasesRabies controlJudicial proceduresGeographical areaAbility to
Read and write EnglishOperate motor vehicleRead a mapControl animalsRespond to emergency situationsPerform under stressful conditionsWork independentlySkills
Report writingComputerInterpersonalKeyboardingPublic speakingProblem solvingDecision makingAnalyticalTelephoneCommunicationClericalInvestigativePhysical Requirements
WalkLift / carry push / pull 70 lbsSpeak English understandablySit for long periodsStand for long periodsSee at normal range or with accommodationHear at normal range or with accommodationManual dexterityAmbulate independentlyRunClimbStoopBendKneelCrawlRecognize colorsStrength to control animalsMust complete prescribed inoculations for pre-rabies vaccinesOther
FCIC / NCIC : Florida Crime Information Center / National Crime Information Center
FDLE : Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M / F / D / V
Min
USD $15.00 / Hr.
Max
USD $15.00 / Hr.