Job for Veteran in Yulee, Florida:
Animal Control Officer
Nassau County is 726 square miles of natural beauty located in the northeast corner of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean and Interstate 95. With 13 miles of pristine beaches, hundreds of miles of rivers, historic downtown Fernandina Beach, and an expanding economy. The combination of rich history, rural charm, natural resources, quality-of-life, and proximity to strategic installations provides Nassau County with unparalleled potential. Part of the Jacksonville Metropolitan Area, Nassau County has a population of 91,113 and a regional population of 1.6 million, the Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) estimates that Nassau County grew by 4.92% last year ranking as the 4th fastest-growing county, by percent growth, in Florida [2nd among counties with a population of at least 80,000]. BEBR predicts Nassau County will be the sixth fastest-growing county in the State of Florida over the next 10 years with a projected population expansion of 33% resulting in over 121,600 people calling Nassau County home.
To view the position description or submit your application for consideration, visit: https://nassauemployees.munisselfservice.com/employmentopportunities/default.aspx
This position is responsible field work in the enforcement of County animal control ordinance and state laws relating to animals according to Chapter 828 of the Florida Statues. To ensure the public is protected from diseased, problem and vicious stray animals and that the animals are humanely treated after being impounded. Reports to the Animal Care and Control Director. Position may require shift rotations, call-in after hours and/or weekends and holidays.
- Patrols the County and may patrol the City of Fernandina Beach, Town of Hilliard, and Callahan. Picks up and impounds stray and/or animals at large.
- Educates the general public regarding care and treatment of animals.
- Removes animals from inhumane conditions and delivers animals to the animal facility for treatment and care.
- Sets humane live traps, ensnaring, and handling of stray and/or dangerous animals.
- Investigates complaints, determines of there is a violation and takes appropriate actions to comply with the Nassau County Animal Control Ordinances and Florida Statutes.
- Issues warning and citations for violation of state and county ordinances.
- Investigates reports an animal bites, animal cruelty and neglect.
- Apprehends, impounds, euthanatizes and disposes of diseased, unhealthy, problem and vicious animals. Properly reports animals for submission to laboratory in accordance with County and State ordinances.
- Works closely with the Sheriff’s Office, Health Department, other agencies and veterinarians.
- Deals with the public fairly and tactfully, especially during emotional or stressful situations.
- Responsible for the pickup of trapped animals.
- Testifies in court proceedings as a witness or plaintiff on behalf of the County.
- Collects evidence, including photographs.
- Conducts preliminary investigations and files reports on animal bites, animal cruelty, and neglect.
- Maintains records and prepares moderate to complex written reports on animals impounded, adopted, redeemed, relinquished and destroyed.
The hourly rate for this position is $17.1694. The County provides a comprehensive benefits program and participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) and has a 3% employee contribution requirement. Voluntary supplemental 457 deferred compensation retirement is also available. For additional benefit information, visit: https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/243/Employee-Benefits.
Nassau County is a Drug Free Workplace; This position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws.