Animal Services

Animal Care Technician


Salary
$45,011.22 - $63,335.31 annually
Job Region
California Pacific
Department/Division
Community Development / Animal Care Administration
Organization
City of Sacramento
City
Sacramento
State
California
Job Requirements

Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Experience: One year of experience in the care and treatment of animals. Examples of qualifying experience are: Veterinary Assistant, Registered Veterinary Technician, kennel attendant in a high-volume public or private facility, SPCA, or animal shelter.

OR

Two years of City of Sacramento volunteer experience in animal care.

AND

Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

Possession of an Associate or Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in an animal related science is preferred.

Job Description

The Animal Care Technician processes intakes and outtakes; feeds and cares for impounded animals; evaluates and documents animal behavior and temperament; performs euthanasia; interacts with and trains volunteers; performs adoption counseling; participates in the rescue and transfer of animals to outside agencies; sanitizes equipment, kennels and other areas of the facility.

Distinguishing Characteristics
This classification is distinguished from the Senior Animal Care Technician classification in that it is responsible for the care, treatment, maintenance, enrichment, and social and mental stimulation of impounded animals and cleaning activities of Animal Care Services; whereas the latter classification is responsible for the more difficult animal care duties such as, but not limited to, resolving escalations and complaints, signing off on euthanasia decisions, inventory control, kennel management, the operation of the City Animal Care Services, and the direct supervision of lower level personnel.  This classification is distinguished from the Veterinary Assistant series in that the latter primarily assists with pre-operative and post-operative surgical care and treatment of impounded animals.

Supervision Received and Exercised
This classification receives general technical and functional supervision and direction from the Senior Animal Care Technician or higher-level personnel. This classification trains and leads volunteers engaged in similar work.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The following duties are typical for this classification.  Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform related duties as needed:

  • Humanely feed, water, control and provide treatment/care for all impounded animals in accordance to safety and personal protection policies.
  • Visually conduct inspections or evaluations and monitor animals to identify and document potential medical issues, signs of illness and abnormal behaviors/temperament; determine placement suitability; make euthanasia recommendations; and participate in behavior modification and enrichment programs.
  • Clean and disinfect kennels, equipment, and other areas of the Animal Care Services Center to maintain a sanitary facility for shelter animals and the public.
  • Perform humane euthanasia as directed in accordance with department policy.
  • Process in and outcome impounded animals and maintain all related records.
  • Under the direction of the veterinarian, provide medical treatment, prepare dosage and administer medication to animals; draw blood and obtain laboratory samples (i.e. rabies specimen) for testing; administer IV fluids; and may assist with obtaining digital X-Rays.
  • Perform adoption counseling.
  • Provide courteous and professional customer service.
  • Humanely capture loose animals, control fractious animals and break up dog fights that occur at the facility.
  • Perform behavior evaluations on animals as directed in accordance with department policy.
  • Participate in animal behavior modification and enrichment programs.
  • Make euthanasia recommendations for animals that are human aggressive, animal aggressive and irremediably suffering.
  • Handle deceased animals, disinfectant chemicals, and sharps; vaccinate animals.
  • Train and supervise volunteers.

Job type
Full-Time
Degree Desired
High school diploma or equivalent
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