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This role provides 24/7 emergency and non-emergency animal management services, responds to complex and often sensitive situations, and works closely with law enforcement and other City departments ...

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Position Title Animal Care Worker Salary $15 per hour Division Department Location Animal Management & Welfare 1710-Animal Management & Welfare-Admin Public Safety & Organizational Services ...

Maintain thorough record-keeping tools for animal management and complete reports on time * Clean and maintain equipment, ensuring a safe and correct environment within barns * Collaborate with team ...

Maintain thorough record-keeping tools for animal management and complete reports on time * Clean and maintain equipment, ensuring a safe and correct environment within barns * Collaborate with team ...

Animal Care Specialist

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Animal Care Supervisor Location: 1251 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30336 Summary ... Take responsibility in notifying kennel management or veterinary personnel of animals in distress ...

Animal Care Lead

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18.50 - $20/hr

Collaborate with management on animal placement while exhibiting respect, and celebrating the diversity of those who are interested in adopting an animal * Oversee pairing of animals, the placement ...

Animal Care Specialist

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Animal Care Supervisor Location: 1251 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30336 Summary ... Take responsibility in notifying kennel management or veterinary personnel of animals in distress ...

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How much do animal management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal management in the United States is $18.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Animal Management vs Animal Care Worker?

AspectAnimal ManagementAnimal Care Worker
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, certifications in animal handling or managementHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic animal handling skills
Work EnvironmentZoos, animal shelters, farms, wildlife reservesAnimal shelters, pet stores, veterinary clinics
Employer & Industry UsageOrganizations managing animal populations and habitatsFacilities providing direct animal care and support
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles involving overseeing animal populations and management strategiesFocused on direct animal care and daily handling tasks

Animal Management and Animal Care Worker roles share overlapping skills but differ mainly in scope. Animal Management involves overseeing animal populations, habitats, and implementing management strategies, often requiring certifications. Animal Care Workers focus on direct daily care, feeding, and handling of animals. Both roles are vital in animal-related industries but serve different functions within the animal welfare and management spectrum.

What is animal management?

Animal management refers to the practice of caring for and overseeing the welfare, health, and behavior of animals in a variety of settings, such as farms, zoos, shelters, and research facilities. This field includes tasks like feeding, monitoring health, maintaining habitats, and ensuring that animals' physical and psychological needs are met. Animal managers also help implement breeding programs, enforce regulations, and educate the public about animal care. The goal is to ensure that animals are healthy, safe, and well-cared for, whether they are domesticated, wild, or in captivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Animal Management, and why are they important?

To thrive in Animal Management, you need a solid understanding of animal biology, health, and welfare, often supported by a relevant degree or certification in animal science or management. Experience with animal handling, knowledge of species-specific care programs, and familiarity with management software like ZIMS are typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help professionals collaborate effectively and respond to animal needs. These competencies ensure the well-being of animals, regulatory compliance, and smooth daily operations in animal care facilities.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in animal management, and how can they be effectively addressed?

Animal management professionals often encounter challenges such as handling unpredictable animal behavior, balancing animal welfare with operational needs, and complying with evolving regulations. Effective solutions include ongoing training in animal handling, collaborating closely with veterinary staff, and staying updated on industry best practices and legal requirements. Additionally, strong communication skills and teamwork are essential, as the role typically involves coordinating with caretakers, trainers, and regulatory agencies to ensure the health and safety of both animals and staff.
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Infographic showing various Animal Management job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,056 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Animal Management Officer

Arvada

Arvada, CO

$27.86 - $38.09/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Internal Candidates must apply through Jobs Hub in Workday.

All positions close Friday morning at 12:01am.

Apply to join our team today! The City of Arvada promotes Equal Pay for Equal Work. Starting salary will be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity. The range listed reflects the entire range and typical placement is entry to mid range.

Pay Range: $27.86-$38.09 Hourly

The City is seeking a dedicated Animal Management Officer to protect animals, support community safety, and enforce animal-related municipal and state laws. This role provides 24/7 emergency and non-emergency animal management services, responds to complex and often sensitive situations, and works closely with law enforcement and other City departments to ensure the safety and well-being of both animals and residents.

If you thrive in a dynamic environment, value ethical service, and want a career that combines enforcement, education, and compassion, this is an opportunity to serve your community in a meaningful and impactful way.


Essential Job Functions

  • Responds to and investigates allegations of municipal code violations related to animals including those that are stray, sick, vicious, injured, or dead to determine validity of complaints and determine the appropriate course of action to mitigate the problem.
  • Captures controls or confines domestic animals, livestock, and wildlife.
  • Collects evidence, issues citations, conducts follow-up, prepares cases, authors search warrants, and testifies in court hearings and trials.
  • Documents call for service, completes reports, and maintain related information in police records management system.
  • Demonstrates a high level of ethics, integrity, and confidentiality.
  • Uses specialized safety equipment to ensure personal safety such as a Conducted Electrical Weapon, catch pole and snappy snare.
  • Interacts with the public via phone, electronic mail, in writing or in person to ascertain complaints and to provide or gather information related to complaints, enforcement, and other city codes.
  • Transmits clearly and concisely on police radio and follows proper radio procedure.
  • Exercises initiative and judgment as well as makes decisions and problem solves in a variety of situations.
  • Performs informal mediation and makes referrals to formal mediation.
  • Consults, interacts, and coordinates with a variety of city departments.
  • Prepares monthly statistical reports for general patrol and park enforcement activity.
  • Prepares and completes educational presentations for schools or other community members.
  • Educates owners and complainants about current ordinances in effect and responsible pet ownership.
  • Frequently operates a personal or City-owned motor vehicle to drive to and from work locations throughout the City.


Other Job Functions

  • Operates an emergency city vehicle equipped with a SWAB unit with only side mirrors (designed to carry animals) in normal and high-profile situations.
  • Performs euthanasia as necessary using Schedule III drugs and/or assists with euthanasia decisions.
  • Assists patrol with traffic control, evacuations, and transportation of large pieces of evidence/found property.
  • Participates in miscellaneous city committees, attends neighborhood meetings and special events.
  • Assists with training of new hires.
  • Utilizes hazing devices such as pepper ball guns to displace menacing wildlife.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


Knowledge Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to work alone and in a team environment.
  • Ability to complete general office duties including data entry, filing and copying.
  • Ability to use special equipment to capture evidence such as a heat laser thermometer, digital camera, microchip reader or other small tools.
  • Ability to effectively communicate information, both verbally and in writing, to support organizational objectives and interact with all levels of personnel within the city in a positive and cooperative manner.
  • Must be able to operate a motor vehicle.


Knowledge Skills Abilities Preferred
License & Certification

  • Must possess current Colorado Animal Control Officer Certification through the Animal Welfare Association of Colorado (AWAC), or obtain within one (1) year from date of hire.
  • Must successfully complete all annual and as-needed in-service training and certification requirements.
  • A valid Colorado driver's license and acceptable driving record is required.


Education Degree

  • High School/GED


Education Major
Education Required

  • Yes


Work Experience Related

  • Human relations and interpersonal communication skills as demonstrated .
  • Two (2) years customer service experience in a high-pressure work environment required.
  • Proficiency in computer and typing.


Work Experience Preferred

  • One (1) year experience related to animal management, or an environment designated for the treatment, care and placement of animals preferred.


Other Qualifications

  • Position is subject to an extensive background check, which may include fingerprinting, a polygraph examination, verification of employment and education, a review of criminal and driving records, reference checks, and other relevant factors as required.

  • Must obtain and maintain a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Certification.

  • Associates degree preferred.


Physical Demands

  • Strenuous to extreme physical effort that includes frequent use of heavy objects (e.g., 50+ pounds) and may also use heavy tools or require strenuous application in awkward positions. Individuals in strenuous positions must successfully complete a physical examination to ensure their fitness for duty.

Hazards

  • Occasional hazards that are predictable or well protected against (Hazardous waste, ladders, cleaning supplies, trips and falls).


Work Environment

  • Regular exposure to heat and noise along with working outside in the elements.

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Mission: We are dedicated to delivering superior services to enhance the lives of everyone in our community.

Values:

  • Innovation: We excel in creativity, flexibility and the use of best practices while valuing diverse backgrounds, ideas and perspectives.

  • Passion: We are a high performing, inclusive team inspiring each other to pursue excellence.

  • Opportunity: We value our diversity, embrace possibilities, face challenges, persevere and take action to deliver quality results.

The City's Core values are in every employee's individual Performance Plan which helps us to reinforce our expectations for living and working by our Core Values.

Every City employee is expected to perform his/her job to the highest professional standards. This includes upholding the City's values with integrity and accountability, acting in a manner that is respectful and inclusive towards others, and adhering to the City's policy on employee conduct as detailed in the personnel rules sec. 70-143.

The City is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.