Bernalillo County is 1,160 square miles and is New Mexico’s most populous county with more than 676,000 residents. Bernalillo County government provides a wide range of public services to residents who live in Albuquerque, Los Ranchos and Tijeras with approximately 106,000 residents living in unincorporated areas of the county. Bernalillo County employs approximately 2,500 people and has an annual operating budget, capital investments and other funds of more than $1 billion. Elected officials include five county commissioners, assessor, clerk, probate judge, sheriff and treasurer.

Bernalillo County

Department of Human Resources

Job Descriptions

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JCV203: Animal Care Services Officer I

Animal Care Services Officer I

Job Code
Grade
Bargaining Unit
JCV203
2
Local 1461 - Bernalillo County Blue Collar (BLUE)
       
       
Hourly
As Hourly
As Annual
17.41 - 19.45 - 22.40 USD Hourly
$17.41 - $19.45 - $22.40
$36,212.80 - $40,456.00 - $46,592.00

POSITION SUMMARY

Animal Care Services Officer I enforces Bernalillo County ordinances and laws relating to animal care. Responds to animal complaints and performs a variety of animal care and community field services. Performs investigations. Works with local law enforcement and other public service agencies. Interacts with the public daily and works towards resolving animal issues. Assists with the daily functions of the animal care and resource center as needed.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Enforces Bernalillo County Animal Code and New Mexico state laws pertaining to animals. Knowledge of Bernalillo County policy and procedures, and operational directives.
  • Impound, sick, injured, or aggressive domestic, livestock or wild animals. Investigates allegations of animal neglect and cruelty, animal bites, and permit requirements; removes and disposes of dead animals; quarantines bite animals.
  • Works to reunite stray animals with their owners. May impound stray animals at risk.
  • Identifies illness or injury and transports animals to be evaluated for treatment or euthanasia.
  • Uses radio equipment and cell phone to communicate with dispatch and other staff, must use a variety of computer software and equipment to prepare investigative reports, daily log sheets, legal documents, and other reports as required; Writes criminal complaints and appears and testifies in court. Addresses groups and organizations relating to animal care and community animal related issues and dispenses information.
  • Utilize specialized equipment for the purposes of animal care, capture and containment.
  • In certain roles, responsibilities may involve performing euthanasia tasks.

*The above information on this job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities required of all employees assigned to this job.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • High school diploma or GED and one (1) year experience performing animal care maintenance, or training and handling of livestock, domestic or wild animals or law enforcement.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Individuals performing euthanasia are required to hold a valid license as a Euthanasia Technician issued by the State of New Mexico Board of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Prior to performing euthanasia tasks, approval from the Director of Animal Care must be obtained.

PREFERENCES

  • Experience in animal services, law enforcement or veterinary field.

SCREENING AND COMPLIANCE

The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following:

  • Employee must successfully complete the post-offer employment medical examination and background check.
  • This position is safety sensitive. Employment is subject to a pre-employment and random drug testing in accordance with all terms and conditions of federal and state rules and regulations regarding alcohol and/or drug testing.
  • Employees must comply with the safety guidelines of the County.
  • Employee must complete required FEMA trainings as assigned to position.
  • Must be able to work weekends, holidays, on call and other shifts.
  • Employee must have a valid New Mexico driver's license by employment date and maintain a valid NM driver's license while employed in this position.
  • Employee must be able to safely operate a variety of animal care vehicles.
  • Successful and satisfactory completion of NACA ACO I certification administered by the National Animal Care and Control Association, or equivalent certification approved by the Director within fifteen (15) months from date of hire.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Duties are performed essentially outdoors, and in a county vehicle.
  • Indoor duties are performed in a temperature-controlled environment.
  • Outdoor duties are performed on surfaces that may be even or uneven, wet, or dry, in extreme heat or cold. Stairs may be required in performing indoor or outdoor duties. Outdoor duties may be performed on natural ground, asphalt, concrete, snow, ice, or mud.
  • Work hazards or potential work hazards include use of vehicle, stairs, exposure to extreme weather conditions, driving in adverse weather conditions, and exposure to dangerous animals, animal bites, and potential exposure to contagious or deadly diseases. Workers will be exposed to potentially dangerous or aggressive domestic animals, wild animals, rabid and or plague-ridden animals. May assist law enforcement officers on crime scenes that can include deceased individuals.
  • Worker performs duties alone or as part of a select team. Many duties are performed without the assistance of direct supervision.
  • Workers communicate by cell phone or radio when performing duties away from office.
  • Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, weather, temperature and noise extremes, hazardous materials, traffic hazards, bright/dim lights, toxic agents, animal/wildlife attacks, animal/human bites, explosives, disease, pathogenic substances, or rude/irate citizens.
  • Physical ability to pursue animals across many types of terrain and in weather extremes.
  • Lifting large animals (50+ pounds) up to a height of 48".

EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS

  • Workers may use net, rope, leash, animal capture device, snake hooks or tongs, humane traps, halters, horse trailer, camera or other relevant equipment in the performance of essential duties.
  • Workers must wear a uniform, ballistic vest and badge while performing essential duties.
  • Worker handles a variety of forms and paperwork, writing utensils, and other basic office supplies while making daily reports.
  • Worker uses a computer and must learn industry related software.
  • Worker handles a wide variety of domestic, livestock and wild animals.
  • Workers utilize personal protective equipment in the performance of duties.

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