Under the supervision of the Animal Control Supervisor and Animal Shelter Supervisor or designee, the Animal Control Officer will be responsible to investigate cases of animal cruelty/neglect, enforce Cameron County ordinance for regulation of stray animals, rescue animals, trap animals running at large and provide humane care of animals under his or her supervision. In addition, the Animal Control Officer will perform animal shelter duties, which follow well established procedures such as clean/disinfect kennels/bowls, feed, euthanize and monitor the behavior and health of impounded animals. The Animal Control Officer will also coordinate the adoption program and will be required to work holidays and weekends.
High School Diploma or GED, and one (1) year of experience performing code enforcement and/or animal control work in the field of environmental health; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Must currently possess, or obtain within six months of employment, the Texas Department of State Health Services Animal Control Officer (TDSHS ACO) Certification. Must maintain an active TDSHS ACO Certification while employed with the Cameron County Public Health Environmental Health Program. Must complete a six (6) month probationary period from the day the TDSHS ACO Certification is attained. Upon successful completion of six month probationary period, the applicant shall become a civil service covered employee.
Knowledge of animal control rules/ordinances and regulations. Knowledge in preparing animals specimens for rabies testing. Ability to fill out and record daily report. Knowledge and skill on loading and unloading animals. Knowledge of correctly and safely euthanizing animals. Required to work after hours, weekends and holidays.
Must have a valid Texas Driver's License, comply with State of Texas driving laws, and maintain an acceptable driving record. Must have reliable transportation. Employees of Cameron County may be required to work during any natural disaster or emergency.
Criminal background check is required for employment or continued employment. The employee must demonstrate the ability to satisfactorily perform the duties required. The employee may be separated "at will" from employment at any time prior to obtaining TDSHS ACO certification and/or completion of probationary period.
Good health and physical condition sufficient to permit full performance of the duties of the position. If additional assistance is required, employee must request assistance prior to performing the assignment.
Occasional contact with other health, social and educational care agencies and outside organizations. Frequent contact with CCPH staff and other county departments. Communication is via telephone, written communication and face to face.
Utilizes tact when dealing with County employees, health, social and educational care providers, and clientele regarding operations issues. Constant contact with Human Resources Office.
Communicating is primarily face-to-face, via telephone and through written communication.
Comply with Cameron County, Cameron County Public Health and Department of State Health Services rules/regulations and display a positive public image. As a Cameron County employee, the identity of every client shall be kept confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the purpose of an investigation, hearing, or judicial proceeding.
Judgment is required to ensure completion of job activities as assigned by the immediate supervisor or designee. Uses discretion to achieve work goals. Initiative is constantly required to achieve work goals.
As assigned by immediate supervisor or designee. It is the responsibility of the employee to know and maintain contact with their immediate supervisor or designee.
Working conditions are primarily in the Animal Shelter, office, community center or field setting.
This position is subject to a six (6) month probationary period prior to Civil Service eligibility. Must submit to a Civil Service Clerical Exam.
Cameron County Offers Excellent Fringe Benefits, Including: Health and Life Insurance Protection, Sick and Annual Leave, Retirement System and Paid Holidays. Cameron County has a mandatory direct deposit payroll program.
Yearly based
TX , United States San Benito, TX, United States
TX , United States San Benito, TX, United States