Summary:
With a staff of highly recognized Animal Control and humane officers, Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. (IVHS & SPCA) answers the call of thousands of animals in need every year. With our community outreach programs we educate the public on the humane treatment of animals including local wildlife, proper pet care and how to be a responsible pet owner. Equally important is IVHS & SPCA’s commitment to provide affordable veterinary care with a mobile low-cost vaccination clinic, low-cost and no-cost spay and neuter programs, and microchipping for pets in our communities.
Under the Supervision of the Field Services Supervisor, Animal Control Officers / Humane Officers maintain public safety by enforcing animal licensing laws and humane care regulations. Patrol public areas looking for potential signs of distressed animals and work directly with citizens concerning Animal Control issues. Educate the public about Animal Control safety.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Include but are not limited to:
Provides prompt and courteous response to requests for Animal Control services
Handles all types of domestic and wild animals;
Educates the public regarding the importance of humane treatment for all animals
Investigates complaints of cruelty and neglect; documents all activities relating to investigations
Responds to emergencies and transports injured, sick, and aggressive animals
Performs euthanasia when necessary
Enforces rabies control through quarantine procedures
Issues citations to enforce Animal Control and cruelty laws
Maintains a daily log and monthly statistic sheet documenting his/her activities
Maintains Animal Control vehicle and equipment
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications/Requirements:
High School diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) equivalent
Knowledge of physical and behavioral characteristics of various animal breeds, including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, animal care, feeding and handling; common disease symptoms in domestic animals.
Proper methods of safely handling and restraining a wide variety of animals.
Valid California Driver’s License and an excellent driving record
Must be at least eighteen years of age
Experience in work involving the care of animals and dealing with the public (preferred)
Physical Demands/Working Environment:
Ability to lift 75 pounds
Regularly required to stand; walk; and reach with hands and arms
Frequently is required to sit; climb; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
Occasional running to apprehend loose animals evading capture
Work outside in various types of weather. Must be able to work in or around animal fur, dander, excrement, deal with and protect against infectious and aggressive animals. Incumbents may encounter customers who are emotionally distressed and confrontational.
Works a schedule that includes days, nights, weekends and holidays, as necessary, at least one stand-by shift a week
Overtime as necessary
Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. Core Values
Pawsitive - Embracing optimism at all times with animals, ourselves, each other, and our community.
Compassionate - Meeting everyone with an open mind, kindness, and respect.
Inspiring - Encouraging collaboration, perseverance, and dedication to our mission.
Innovative - Leading the change our communities need.
Supplemental Information
Only those candidates whose applications and resumes most clearly demonstrate the job-related experience, education, and training sought by Inland Valley Humane Society shall be selected to move forward in the recruitment process. Placement in the position shall be contingent upon the successful completion of a written test with a minimum score of 80%, a reference check, prior employment check, Live Scan, and pre-employment medical exam including a drug test.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; Inland Valley Humane Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer.