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Animal Care Specialist chez Union County Sheriff's Office, NC

Union County Sheriff's Office, NC · Monroe, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite

40 062,00 $US  -  60 094,00 $US

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About the Department

The Animal Care Specialist, under general supervision, works in the care and treatment of animals.  Work involves examining, treating, and euthanizing of animals, which are in the care of the Animal Shelter; providing quality-level medical services; maintaining accurate records and reports.  Work is performed under the general direction of a veterinarian. Work is reviewed through discussion of medical decision, effectiveness of the disease prevention program, appearance and sanitation of the shelter facility and complaints.  Employee must exercise initiative and independent judgment in completing assigned tasks.  Employee must exercise tact, courtesy, and firmness in frequent contact with the general public.

Position Duties

  • Provides medical services to sheltered animals whether sick or injured.
  • Assists in treatments of animals seized under cruelty prosecutions.
  • Performs inventory audit of all impounded animals in the care of the shelter.
  • Performs in house animal examinations, medical evaluations, and monitors progress of health of designated animals, as needed.
  • Prepares and maintains records of all treatments and euthanasia's.
  • Provides advice to citizens on ability to adopt individual pets.
  • Provides for care, feeding, and watering of animals.
  • Maintains and stores medical equipment and supplies; check supplies for adherence specifications.
  • Prepares specimens to be tested and/or sent to the State Lab.
  • Observes animals in quarantine and reports any problems to the supervisor.
  • Inspects animals for various identifiers including tags, tattoos, microchips, injury and observes animals for illness. 
  • Euthanizes and disposes of sick, injured, and unclaimed animals.
  • Prepares animals for adoption and rescue by evaluating medically and giving vaccinations as needed.
  • Prepares reports as required, maintains necessary forms and records on all animals.
  • Maintains proper paperwork, including medical, impound, rabies vaccinations, surgery logs, controlled substances logs, adoption records, and follow up adoption calls,
  • Processes spay/neuter vouchers; assists veterinarian with spay/neuter of shelter animals.
  • Assists officers on calls outside of the shelter as needed.
  • Performs routine or light maintenance on equipment and shelter, including catch poles, cat/snake tongs, traps, kennels, etc., as job requires.
  • Destroys narcotics, biohazardous contaminated uniforms or evidence as needed from the Union County Sheriff's Office.
  • Maintains data log of all animals received into the shelter with date, time, description, pickup location, and final disposition information.
  • Coordinates animal trap placement and retrieval and maintains trap log.
  • Conducts adoptions, rescues, returns, and updates; follows up on adopted animals.
  • Recommends and performs purchasing and inventory activities for supplies and materials.
  • Sanitizes and cleans animal kennels, cages, bedding and facility using approved disinfectants to reduce the spread of harmful diseases and viruses throughout the shelter..
  • Educates the general public on animal welfare, zoonotic diseases and County ordinances.
  • Assists with the Rabies Clinics with vaccinations and certificates.
  • Works with volunteers, organizations such as Girl Scouts, church groups and school groups.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Education and Experience:
Requires a high school diploma or an acceptable equivalency diploma (GED).  Bachelor's Degree and two (2) years of experience in veterinary clinic or animal control facility; graduation from a two-year veterinary technology program possessing a license from the veterinary medical board as a Veterinary Technician or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred. 
 
Licenses or Certifications:
Rabies Vaccinator Certification, Certification as Euthanasia Technician for North Carolina.  If the certificate is not held at time of assignment, it must be obtained within twelve (12) months.
 
Certification in Dog Behavior is preferred.   Possession of a valid driver's license.

Other Qualifications

Must be physically able to operate a variety of equipment.  Must be able to exert up to 75 pounds of force occasionally, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are for Medium to Heavy Work. The position requires standing and walking to a significant degree and requires bending, stooping, leaning, moving, and occasional climbing. 

Work is performed in an environment where the employee must deal with crisis situations that require major decisions involving people, resources, and property.

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