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Animal Control Officer

Winder, GA · On-site

$49K - $79K/yr

Animal Control - Field Officer Opening Date: 07/07/2026 This position is responsible for the ... damage and noise complaints caused by animals, and dead animal disposal. * Provides agency ...

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Animal Control Field Officer This position is responsible for the enforcement of local and state ... damage and noise complaints caused by animals, and dead animal disposal. * Providing agency ...

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Animal Control Officer Under general supervision, performs public safety work in the enforcement of ... poultry and livestock damage caused by other animals, animals destroyed by department, etc ...

Responds to complaints concerning animal problems or violations of animal control ordinances, including but not limited to animals running at large, bites, property damage, or injuries. * Removes ...

Animal Control Officer

NC · On-site

$44K - $56K/yr

ANIMAL SERV & CONTROL Opening Date: 07/02/2026 Closing Date: 7/14/2026 5:00 PM Eastern Description ... poultry and livestock damage caused by other animals, animals destroyed by department, etc ...

Responds to complaints concerning animal problems or violations of animal control ordinances, including but not limited to animals running at large, bites, property damage, or injuries. Removes dead ...

Responds to complaints concerning animal problems or violations of animal control ordinances, including but not limited to animals running at large, bites, property damage, or injuries. Removes dead ...

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How much do animal damage control jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for animal damage control in the United States is $40,102.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,000.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Animal Damage Control, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Animal Damage Control often encounter challenges such as handling unpredictable wildlife behavior, working in varying weather conditions, and addressing concerns from property owners. Effective communication skills are crucial for explaining control measures and ensuring public understanding. Additionally, staying updated on state and federal wildlife regulations helps mitigate legal risks. Regular training and collaboration with biologists or local agencies can provide support and improve problem-solving strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Animal Damage Control Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animal Damage Control Specialist, you need expertise in wildlife biology, animal behavior, and pest management, often supported by relevant certifications or training in wildlife control. Familiarity with traps, exclusion devices, GIS mapping tools, and relevant state or federal regulations is typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and conflict resolution skills help in working with property owners and addressing sensitive wildlife situations. These skills and qualifications ensure effective, humane management of animal-related issues while complying with legal and safety guidelines.

What is Animal Damage Control?

Animal Damage Control refers to the management and mitigation of problems caused by wild or nuisance animals to property, agriculture, and sometimes public health. Professionals in this field assess damage, identify the species responsible, and implement appropriate control measures, which may include trapping, exclusion, or habitat modification. The goal is to balance human interests with wildlife conservation, often working in coordination with local regulations and humane practices. Animal Damage Control specialists work for government agencies, pest management companies, or as independent consultants.

What is the difference between Animal Damage Control vs Pest Control Technician?

AspectAnimal Damage ControlPest Control Technician
CertificationsWildlife removal permits, pest management licensesPest control licenses, pesticide applicator certifications
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, residential, and commercial properties dealing with wildlifeIndoor and outdoor settings focusing on insects and rodents
Employer & IndustryWildlife services, pest control companies, government agenciesPest control companies, residential and commercial clients

Animal Damage Control and Pest Control Technician roles share certifications related to pest management and often work in similar environments. However, Animal Damage Control primarily focuses on wildlife removal and preventing damage caused by animals, while Pest Control Technicians target insects and rodents. Both roles are essential in maintaining safe and pest-free environments, but their methods and target pests differ.

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What states have the most Animal Damage Control jobs? States with the most job openings for Animal Damage Control jobs include:
Infographic showing various Animal Damage Control job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,102 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Wildlife Damage Program Manager

Wildlife Damage Program Manager

State of South Dakota

Rapid City, SD • On-site

$28.54/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


State Of South Dakota rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 50 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

42nd of 50 rated states


Job description

PLEASE ATTACH THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS LISTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE
Job ID: 36446
Agency: Game Fish & Parks
Location:Rapid City, SD or negotiable within Region 1Salary: minimum $28.54 Hourly, depending on qualifications
Pay Grade: J
Closing Date: 07/22/2026
Why the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks?
Working for the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is not just a job. It is a life passion. It is about working together as a team with colleagues, customers, landowners, and partner organizations to ensure that our state's outdoor heritage lives on for the next generation. Providing exceptional outdoor recreational opportunities for people to enjoy is one of the best jobs in state government. Our atmosphere empowers professional success and team building, while fostering relationships to build a culture focused on our four strategic plan goals.
  • Habitat and Access
  • Asset Management
  • Customer Service
  • Operational excellence

All we need is you to join our team! Sound like a good fit so far? As a South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks employee, here is what you will experience:
  • Innovation - the GFP team is consistently revolutionizing enhancements to outdoor recreation in terms of technology and customer experience. We invite new ideas and interaction from our employees.
  • Collaboration and Communication - our employees work with various teams, programs and divisions within the agency, outside state and federal agencies and public stakeholders. We want all employees to know that their voice will be heard as we continuously work towards our future goals.
  • Professional Development - We provide training and support for you to become an expert in the field and obtain the skills necessary to be successful in your position.
  • Task Diversity - the work duties are never boring. Your duties may include meetings with coworkers, collaborating with other government representatives, representing the Department at Commission meetings and national conferences, visiting one of our state parks and recreation areas or working to enhance habitat on a game production area. The outdoors provides for a pretty nice corner office!

Who We're Looking For?
  • Do you have a high degree of professional ethics and integrity?
  • Are you excellent at organizing and prioritizing multiple tasks and projects while maintaining a positive attitude?
  • Do you welcome the opportunity to tackle problems and think quickly to find innovative solutions?
  • Are you an effective, outgoing communicator who enjoys providing superior service to customers, leadership, and other employees?

What You Will Do
This Wildlife Damage Program Manager will provide supervisory oversight and administrative support to 9 regional Wildlife Damage Specialists. The incumbent will develop/modify training plans and work schedules for Wildlife Damage Specialists as well as oversee and manage expenditures for a budget totaling $1.4 million dollars. This position will assist with and facilitate meetings with landowners and predator districts covering topics that include predator damage to livestock as well as game animal damage to stored feeds. This position will provide in the field supervision to regional staff as well as answer questions from members of the public. Some travel time will be required. Primary depredating species in the region include coyotes, beaver, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer and turkeys. This position will also supervise and provide oversight for the state houndsman providing responses to depredation calls involving mountain lions and black bears. A state vehicle may be provided.
This is a Full-Time (40hrs per week) position with the Department of Game Fish & Parks. The location of this position is negotiable, and this position has an option to be remote. For more information on the Department of Game Fish & Parks, please visit https://gfp.sd.gov/.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
  • A demonstrated history and experience with animal damage control programs and the variety of tools used in the program
  • Experience in the use and practical application of firearms including shotguns, rifles and handguns
  • Supervisory experience
  • A demonstrated ability to use basic computer software including Microsoft Office
  • The ability to prepare and present information to peers and the public
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

Additional Requirements: To be considered, please attach your cover letter and resume.
This position is eligible for Veterans' Preference per ARSD 55:10:02:08.
The State of South Dakota does not sponsor work visas for new or existing employees. All persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete an Employment Eligibility Verification, Form I-9. The State of South Dakota as an employer will be using E-Verify to complete employment eligibility verification upon hire.
The State of South Dakota offers $0 premium employee health insurance option plus eleven paid holidays, generous vacation and sick leave accrual, dental, vision, and other insurance options, and retirement benefits. You can view our benefits information at https://bhr.sd.gov/job-seekers/work-for-state-government/. This position is a member of Class A retirement under SDRS.
Must apply online: https://gen-stateofsouthdako-trn.inforcloudsuite.com/hcm/xmlhttp/shorturl.do?key=49J
You must apply online, emailed resumes or submissions will not be accepted.
South Dakota Bureau of Human Resources
Telephone: 605.773.3148 Email: careers@state.sd.us
http://bhr.sd.gov/workforus
"An Equal Opportunity Employer"
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