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Animal Control Officer I

Lakewood, COPosted 3 days ago
FULL_TIMEonsite

Job Description

The City of Lakewood is dedicated to upholding City values to include: Performance Excellence, Leadership, Respect and Collaboration. Best fit candidates will demonstrate innovation, customer service, dedication, passion and engagement. All people, citizens and employees, will be treated with respect, relevance, and importance.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Apprehends and confines animals that are sick or injured, including domestic pets, exotic pets, livestock, horses and indigenous wildlife.
Evaluates animal injuries, provides first aid and transporting to veterinary facilities or, in the case of wildlife, performs field euthanasia.
Apprehends and impounds animals that attack or injure humans or other animals.
Apprehends and impounds dogs and livestock that are off their property and unrestrained by their owners.
Communicates details of incidents and situations to other animal control officers and supervisors.
Determines the violation (e.g., cruelty, abuse, abandonment), gathers evidence, follows up on conditions of animals and executes proper procedures for removal of animals from harmful situations.
Investigates and mediates neighborhood complaints pertaining to violations, such as animals disturbing the neighborhood. Issues warnings and summonses as appropriate.
Investigates possible municipal ordinance violations and takes appropriate enforcement action.
Issues summonses and provides case preparation and testimony in court, as required.
Assists police agents in situations when animals are an issue.
Maintains knowledge of the procedures and policies of Foothills Animal Shelter and abides by those procedures.
Performs special projects or assignments as assigned by the Animal Control Supervisor.
Provides assistance, education, presentations (both formally and informally) and information to citizens.
Humanely euthanizes sick or injured wildlife.
Writes detailed reports and establishes probable cause for the issuance of summonses and complaints.
Uses computer (over 5 hours per shift) writing reports, running history searches, dog licensing compliance and responding to official animal control notices that have been posted for the resident to contact animal control on a frequent basis.
Writes daily log, manual notices and miscellaneous forms, and bite reports on a frequent basis.
Educates citizens, City Council and other City employees regarding all animal control enforcement-related ordinances and topics.
Works with and provides assistance to peers, as well as police agents and other Police Department employees.
Quarantines any animal capable of carrying rabies, following the confirmation of a human bite for rabies monitoring.
Writes recommendations guiding the prosecutors for disposition of plea bargain cases as well as after a finding of guilt.
Must be able to interact with others in a positive, collaborative and respectful manner.
Requires dependable, reliable and prompt attendance.
Must maintain and utilize City-provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when conducting activities where the employee is exposed to risks above those encountered in a traditional office setting. If injured on-the-job due to failure to utilize PPE a safety violation can be taken.


In addition to the above, an ACO II:
Demonstrates leadership and an understanding of contemporary supervisory techniques.
Possesses the ability to give direction and guidance to other employees.
Serves as a role model, resource and mentor for other Animal Control Officers.
Serves as the acting supervisor of the Animal Control Unit as necessary.
Serves as a field training officer.
Assists with interviewing and selecting new employees as appropriate.
Demonstrates a commitment to all aspects of animal control and consistent proficiency as an ACO.
Demonstrates support for the unit, division and organization through action and words.

IMPORTANT JOB FUNCTIONS
Maintains clean and professional appearance including proper care of uniform, boots/shoes and duty belt and equipment.
Maintains vehicle and equipment in operational readiness.
Maintains a clean and sanitary vehicle to prevent spreading diseases to other animals.
Utilizes the City computer to do background investigations on complaints.
Ensures open cases receive further investigation.

ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Supervision Received
Receives general supervision from the Animal Control Supervisor.

Supervision Given
An ACO II may serve as the acting supervisor for the Animal Control Unit.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Education
High school education or equivalent.
Two years of college education is desirable.
Bachelor’s degree is highly desirable.

Experience
Experience dealing with the public in adverse or volatile situations and deals with those situations in a professional manner with the goal of problem resolution.

ACO II: In addition to the above, three (3) years of experience as an Animal Control Officer, which includes one year experience as an Animal Control Officer for the City of Lakewood.

Licensure/Certification/Registration
Valid driver’s license and good driving record required.

ACO II: In addition to the above, an ACO II must hold state certification as an animal control officer.

Other knowledge, skills and abilities
Ability to maintain professional composure in unpleasant and sometimes appalling situations and demonstrate tact in emotional situations.
Ability to perform duties with little or no supervision. Demonstrate self-initiative to complete investigations, perform license compliance follow up and proactively patrol high complaint areas.
Ability to develop strong and consistent discretionary skills.
Ability to work through a problem objectively to ensure an effective solution.
Ability to handle a large volume of calls in a single shift.
Ability to complete required paperwork.
Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills to write accurate and professional reports regarding situations for each call for service received and other field-generated or initiated calls.
Must possess a positive, respectful, collaborative and customer service focus and attitude.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle safely under high-pressure, unusual situations and inclement weather.
Must be able to write effective reports for use in establishing cases and courtroom testimony.
Polygraph and psychological examinations, oral board interview, background investigation and reference checks, physical, respiratory exam, and hair follicle drug test are required.
Must possess an affinity for animals.
Ability to pick up domestic and small wildlife carcasses and transport for disposal and tolerate unpleasant smells including vomit, feces and skunk smells.
A willingness to pursue and attend continuing pertinent animal-related training, as approved or directed by supervisor.
Must occasionally decapitate animals for rabies testing.

Pay Range

$25.15-$32.67

Background and reference checks will be conducted for all regular and some variable/seasonal positions. 

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