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Under general supervision, performs field duties involved in providing animal control services related to the enforcement of State, Municipal, Health, and Safety codes and issues citations for such violations. Patrol an assigned geographical area of the City responding to emergency and disturbance calls; explain ordinances to occasionally upset owners; investigate complaints; conducts preliminary investigations; capture and impound sick, injured, trapped, or vicious domestic and wild animals; quarantine animals involved in biting incidents; euthanize sick and injured animals; capture and impound stray animals; remove dead animals; prepare written reports and records; perform data entry to record and update information; inform citizens of animal control ordinances, regulations and procedures; locate unlicensed canines and provides license applications to owners explaining rabies inoculation and licensing; maintains constant radio contact with communications center; testifies in court; and does other work as required.
(NOTE: All candidates will be required to work shifts and stand-by hours on weekdays, weekends, and holidays as assigned.)
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One year of experience desirable in the interpretation and enforcement of laws or codes, preferably related to animals. Coursework in Police Science is highly desirable.
Possession of a valid California driver's license at time of appointment.
Completion of Peace Officer's Standards and Training requirements for P.C. 832 Module A course or enrollment and successful completion of the P.C. 832 course within twelve months of appointment to this position.
All applicants are required to submit a completed City Application, responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire and the Acknowledgement of Reasons for Rejection (attached), signed and dated. Incomplete information may be subject to rejection. Candidates must successfully pass each phase of the selection process in order to be scheduled for subsequent phases.
There is currently one (1) vacancy within the Police Department.
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CITY APPLICATIONS AND RESPONSES TO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE ARE BEING ACCEPTED ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS.
Equal Opportunity Employer - and we encourage all persons to apply.
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