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Humane Enforcement Officer (52046)

Carson City, NVPosted 6 days ago
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Job Description

Care for pets. Find them homes. Save lives. That’s the mission at Nevada Humane Society. 

We’re a high-save organization helping nearly 34,000 animals in our community each year and caring for approximately 10,000 across both of our campuses. through sheltering, adoptions and community-centered programs and services that help find pets loving homes and keep them there. We are seeking a (Job Title) to join our team at our (Campus Name) Campus. In this role, you’ll provide daily care, support positive outcomes, and help match pets with the families who will love them for life. 

At NHS, lifesaving work is powered by dedicated professionals. We support our team with competitive pay, meaningful benefits, and a workplace rooted in compassion, teamwork, and purpose. 

Humane Enforcement Officer

Humane Enforcement Manager

None

Full-Time 40+ hours per week

Base pay range is calculated by position title, and experience. It is determined within the departmental budget. Changes to the range are approved by the CEO.

 

WHAT YOU’LL DO 

Our Humane Enforcement Officer plays an important role in advancing Nevada Humane Society’s mission 

As a Humane Enforcement Officer, you contribute to Nevada Humane Society’s (NHS) mission by performing field animal control work in accordance with state laws, city and ordinances, and statutes. You provide humane care of animals in custody. Humane Enforcement Officers also patrol neighborhoods and respond to citizen complaints. Handles all animals humanely, safely and with compassion, including those that may be injured, wild or potentially vicious. Your work supports protecting both community safety and animal welfare and reflects our commitment to care for pets, find them homes and save lives.

Essential Responsibilities

Position-Specific Responsibilities

  1. Support contracted Carson City service commitments by delivering professional animal control services and coordinating with partner agencies to ensure consistent, timely response and outcomes.
  2. Conduct routine patrols on foot or in a company vehicle within assigned areas to locate animals at large; safely capture, control, transport and deliver animals to NHS for impoundment. 
  3. Respond to high-priority and complex calls for service including aggressive animal incidents, animal cruelty investigations, bite reports, law enforcement assistance requests, and take appropriate enforcement and safety actions. 
  4. Communicate professionally and compassionately with the public to provide education, warnings, and guidance regarding Animal Control ordinances; collaborate with local law enforcement to issue citations when necessary to resolve complaints and ensure compliance with laws and regulations
  5. Prepare complete and accurate case documentation and testify in court regarding enforcement actions, investigations and related incidents.
  6. Maintain working knowledge of applicable Animal Control Ordinances and enforcement practices; remain informed of ordinance updates and procedural changes. 
  7. Perform animal rescues and respond to emergency calls while following safe handling practices and established protocols. 
  8. Under the direction and supervision of a shelter Veterinarian, safely perform emergency euthanasia when required and in accordance with policy and applicable regulations. 
  9. Remove and transport dead animals for disposal in compliance with established protocols. 
  10. Maintain accurate and timely and complete data entry of case reports, citations, impounds, and field activities using required systems and documentation standards.
  11. Safely operate, ensure proper working condition and cleanliness of dispatch vehicle . Report mechanical or safety concerns promptly to the proper staff members. 
  12. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with law enforcement, rescue groups, veterinarians, and other agencies to support coordinated field operations and animal welfare outcomes.
  13. Maintains strict confidentiality of privileged communications and information and complies with privacy laws, regulations and organizational polices.
  14. Investigate animal cruelty and abuse. Including evidence collection, documentation, and coordination with appropriate agencies as needed.
  15. Work assigned schedules, on-call schedules, additional schedules to provide coverage for high volume caseloads, and to ensure coverage for contractual obligations as needed based on department and company needs.

General Responsibilities 

  1. Helps promote fundraising activities and solicit support of agency overall.
  2. Interacts with co-workers and volunteers in an efficient and courteous manner to ensure a cooperative team environment amongst all departments. 
  3. Maintain and promote a positive public image relevant to NHS standards.
  4. Represents NHS, professionally with customers, donors, and business partners.
  5. Attend and participate in departmental and shelter meetings. Attend educational conferences/seminars as recommended/approved.
  6. In the event of an emergency, assist with the handling and evacuation of animals located at any NHS campus.
  7. Participate in disaster preparedness and response activities for the organization and community as it pertains to pet related needs.
  8. Address and/or report any safety hazards or unsafe activities. 
  9. Perform other responsibilities as requested by direct management, and/or the CEO. 

Working conditions 

Position-Specific Working Conditions

  1. Work is performed in the field and in the community, including residential, commercial, rural, and urban environments.
  2. Frequent outdoor work in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, wind, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.
  3. Exposure to uneven terrain, debris, confined spaces, and other environmental hazards during patrols and animal response activities.
  4. Regular operation of a company vehicle, including driving in heavy traffic, low visibility, rural roads, and inclement weather.
  5. Exposure to unpredictable animal behavior, including aggressive, fearful, injured, or sick animals.
  6. Risk of injury from animal bites, scratches, kicks, and other animal-related incidents.
  7. Potential exposure to zoonotic diseases, parasites, bodily fluids, and unsanitary conditions.
  8. Exposure to distressing or traumatic situations, including animal cruelty cases, injured animals, emergency euthanasia, and deceased animals.
  9.  Regular interaction with the public, including emotionally charged or confrontational situations.
  10. May work alongside or in coordination with law enforcement and other emergency response personnel.
  11. Work may require use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks/respirators, protective clothing, and eye protection.
  12. Work may require handling and transporting deceased animals in accordance with established protocols.
  13. Work includes computer and mobile device use for documentation, data entry, citations, and case reporting while in the field.
  14. Schedule may include evenings, weekends, holidays, on-call assignments, extended shifts, and overtime based on operational needs and emergency response demands.

BENEFITS & PERKS 

In Nevada 

Nevada employers often provide competitive benefits, but NHS stands out with: 

  • Employer-paid medical & vision premium option (Full-Time Employees) 

  • Pet-centric benefits not typical in most benefit packages 

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual starting on day one rather than waiting periods. 

  • This puts NHS at or above local and national trends for comprehensive total compensation and unique personal perks 

Full-Time Employees Are Eligible For: 

• Nine paid holidays • 90% employer-paid buy-up options and low-cost dental plans 

• Eligibility for the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program 

All Employees are eligible for:

• Low-cost supplemental plans including Life Insurance, Accident, and Short-Term Disability 

• Pet-focused perks such as free vaccines, spay/neuter, and end-of-life services for employee-owned pets 

• Free and reduced-cost pet adoptions 

• Up to 50% off major brand and prescription pet food delivered directly to the shelter 

WHY NORTHERN NEVADA? 

Northern Nevada offers an exceptional blend of career opportunity, quality of life, and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal place for professionals who value meaningful work and true work–life balance. Anchored by Reno and Carson City, the region continues to attract people who want to make an impact while enjoying everything life outside of work has to offer. 

A Community That Works — and Plays 

Northern Nevada is home to: 

• Approximately 300 days of sunshine each year 

• Easy access to Lake Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, and the Sierra Nevada mountains 

• World-class skiing, hiking, biking, paddling, and year-round recreation just minutes away 

Here, it’s possible to start your morning on a trail, spend your day doing meaningful work, and unwind by the river or in the mountains after hours. 

With no state income tax, abundant sunshine, a diverse economy, and unmatched access to outdoor recreation, Northern Nevada is an ideal home for animal welfare professionals seeking both purpose and balance. 

Experience and Qualification Requirements

Position-Specific Requirements

  1. 18 years of age or older.
  2. High School graduate (or equivalent).
  3. Must reside within a reasonable distance of the shelter to allow response to emergency call-outs within 30 minutes, as required to meet contractual obligations.
  4. Fear Free Certified prior to fieldwork.
  5. Attain and maintain NACA I certification.
  6. Euthanasia certified within one year of hire.
  7. 2+ years’ experience working with animals of unknown dispositions.
  8. Must be goal-oriented, self-starter with willingness and maturity to go beyond prescribed work and time schedules and meet assigned deadlines.

General Requirements

  1. 18 years of age or older.
  2. Ability to work autonomously, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines efficiently.
  3. Staying updated on community developments, particularly in animal welfare.
  4. High degree of accuracy and meticulous attention to detail.
  5. Excellent verbal, written, and observational skills.
  6. Self-starter with a goal-oriented mindset, willing to exceed prescribed work and time schedules to meet deadlines.
  7. Possession of a valid Driver’s License with valid registration and insurance for personal vehicles, essential for positions requiring driving.
  8. Demonstrated commitment to the welfare of animals and alignment with the mission of the NHS.
  9. Consistently treat animals with compassion and respect, both professionally and personally, and promote these values to others.
  10. Strict adherence to all local regulations concerning the ownership and care of personal animals.
  11. Comprehensive understanding of pet behavior and care, with the capability to handle various animals safely and responsibly.
  12. Maintaining a consistently positive and professional demeanor is essential.
  13. A sincere interest in the NHS’s mission and vision.

Position-Specific Desired Experience

  1. College degree in Criminal Justice, Animal Science, Public Administration, Emergency Management, or another related field. is a plus.
  2. Volunteering or working in animal control, or animal welfare, agencies are a plus.

General Desired Experience

  1. Experience in same or related position in a nonprofit setting-preferably animal welfare.
  2. Record of continually increasing responsibilities with measurable results.

Additional Beneficial Qualifications

  1. College degree.
  2. Experience in a nonprofit agency.
  3. Animal welfare experience.

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