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City of Leavenworth Animal Control Officer in Leavenworth, Kansas

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POSITION DESCRIPTION

Position Title: Animal Control Officer

Department: Police

Division: Animal Control

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Retirement: KPERS

Date: December 7, 2015

GENERAL PURPOSE

Responsible field work in the enforcement of animal control and licensing ordinances as well as

the care and feeding of animals at the Animal Shelter.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED General supervision is provided by the Animal Control Supervisor.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

May occasionally supervise volunteers.

ESSSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

(Duties listed below do not include all tasks which may be performed.)

? Responds to complaint calls and routinely patrols the City in regards to unleashed,

unlicensed, vicious, diseased, injured or stray dogs and other animals.

? Picks up and impounds animals running at large, unwanted or which are reported to be rabid.

? Issues citations to owners violating animal control or licensing ordinances and appears in

Municipal Court in relation to such citations.

? Assists in destroying diseased, injured, unclaimed, or unwanted animals.

? Feeds and waters animals at the Animal Shelter.

? Maintains Animal Shelter and surrounding grounds.

? Takes in animals delivered to the Animal Control Shelter, adopts out animals as requested

and releases animals that have been impounded once the owner has met related conditions.

? Will be required to work on an on call basis and be able to be reached.

? Maintains and files records as required by State of Kansas.

? Drive 3/4-ton pick-up truck with animal carrier.

? Utilize animal capture equipment.

? Communicate with 2-way radios.

? Maintains and monitors a safety culture in accordance with City policy. This culture will

minimize accidents, injuries and property damage. Oversees the safety of assigned operations

by instructing individuals in proper safety procedures and/or reporting violations of safety

policies. May perform or assist in accident investigations.

? May perform other duties as assigned.

PERIPHERAL DUTIES

? May serve as a member of various employee committees.

? May help supervise volunteers of animal welfare organizations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience:

(A) Graduation from high school or GED equivalent.

(B) Minimum age of 18.

(C) Must possess a current, valid drivers license at time of application (and maintain for

duration of employment) and meet insurability standards under fleet insurance policy.

(D) Must have a good driving record.

(E) Capable of lifting up to 40-pound animals into animal carrier, climbing ladders and

trees.

(F) Capable of coherently speaking English while communicating verbally face to face and

by way of two way radios.

(G) Capable of correct grammatical use of the English Language in reports and other

paperwork.

(H) Must be able to work variable shifts and weekends.

(I) Shall be required to keep and maintain a phone where they reside.

Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

(A) Possess knowledge of different breeds of dogs, cats and other animals, and basic

knowledge of diseases that may affect various breeds of animals.

(B) Some knowledge of laboratory procedures of animals.

(C) Capable of physically negotiating rough or hostile terrain while in pursuit of animals.

(D) Ability to gain a working knowledge of City animal control and licensing ordinances;

Capture and handle dogs and other animals; Deal tactfully and courteously with the

general public; and Develop and maintain effective working relationships with

department and other city personnel.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

? No felony or misdemeanor convictions, including expunged and diverted charges involving

theft, an mal abuse or neglect, domestic violence, or drugs.

? Ability to meet attendance requirements of position, which may include nights, weekends,

and holidays.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

At least one-year experience related to Animal Control or an environment designated for the

treatment, care and/or displacement of animals.

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED

Motor vehicles with animal cages, police radios, and safety lighting equipment; animal

catchpoles, animal carriers, cages, tethering equipment, and feeding supplies; darting rifle and

pistol; high pressure washer; digital camera; general office equipment to include personal

computer, copier, fax, scanner, multi-line phone system, 2-way radio and cell phone.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

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