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Animal Services Officer

Irving, TX · On-site

$24.74 - $32.56/hr

Animal Services Officers provide information and resources to help people and animals. Duties include protecting public health and safety by responding to and investigating animal related issues and ...

Animal Services Officer I

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$55K - $77K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Life

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Animal Services Officer I Print ( Apply  Animal Services Officer I Salary $55,307.20 - $77,084.80 Annually Location Saint Paul, MN Job Type Full Time Job Number 26-02054O Department Department of ...

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Animal Services Officer

Irving, TX · On-site

$51K - $67K/yr

Animal Services Officers provide information and resources to help people and animals. Duties include protecting public health and safety by responding to and investigating animal related issues and ...

Animal Services Officer

Irving, TX · On-site

$51K - $67K/yr

Animal Services Officers provide information and resources to help people and animals. Duties include protecting public health and safety by responding to and investigating animal related issues and ...

Animal Services Officer

Irving, TX · On-site

$24.74 - $32.56/hr

Animal Services Officers provide information and resources to help people and animals. Duties include protecting public health and safety by responding to and investigating animal related issues and ...

Animal Services Officer DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Environmental Services/Animal Services REPORTS TO: Animal Services Division Manager SUMMARY: Responsible for performing activities related to enforcing ...

Animal Services Officer I

Plano, TX · On-site

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As a trainee Animal Services Officer, you will be at the forefront of ensuring the well-being of our community's animals. Here's what you'll be learning: Cutting-Edge Technology : Dive into the world ...

Animal Services Officer I

Plano, TX · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

As a trainee Animal Services Officer, you will be at the forefront of ensuring the well-being of our community's animals. Here's what you'll be learning: Cutting-Edge Technology : Dive into the world ...

Animal Services Officer

Laguna Beach, CA · On-site

$64K - $90K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Description The City of Laguna Beach is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Animal Services Officer to help protect the health and safety of both residents and animals. Under general supervision of ...

Animal Services Officer

Irving, TX · On-site

$51K - $67K/yr

Animal Services Officers provide information and resources to help people and animals. Duties include protecting public health and safety by responding to and investigating animal related issues and ...

The Animal Services Officer makes a difference in our community by performing the following (for a full list of assigned duties, please refer to the essential functions): * Daily, thorough cleaning ...

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How much do animal services officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for animal services officer in the United States is $49,264.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,500.00 and $55,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal services officer?

Animal Services Officers are professionals responsible for enforcing animal-related laws, responding to animal emergencies, and ensuring the welfare of animals within their jurisdiction. Their duties often include rescuing stray or injured animals, investigating cases of animal cruelty, and educating the public about responsible pet ownership. They also work closely with animal shelters and may conduct inspections or assist in animal adoptions. Animal Services Officers play a crucial role in promoting public safety and animal welfare in their communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an animal services officer?

To thrive as an Animal Services Officer, you need knowledge of animal care, handling, and enforcement procedures, typically supported by a high school diploma or relevant certification in animal control. Familiarity with animal control software, radio communication systems, and proper use of safety equipment is crucial. Strong interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help officers interact effectively with the public and handle stressful situations. These competencies ensure public safety, humane animal treatment, and effective enforcement of animal-related laws.

What are some common challenges animal services officers face in the field, and how are they typically addressed?

Animal Services Officers frequently encounter situations involving distressed animals, uncooperative pet owners, and potentially hazardous environments. These challenges require strong communication skills, calm decision-making, and thorough knowledge of animal behavior and local regulations. Officers are typically trained to use de-escalation techniques, follow safety protocols, and work closely with law enforcement and animal shelters to ensure the well-being of both animals and the community. Ongoing training and teamwork help officers manage these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Animal Services Officer vs Animal Control Officer?

AspectAnimal Services OfficerAnimal Control Officer
CredentialsTypically requires animal handling certifications, valid driver’s license, and sometimes animal care trainingSimilar certifications, often including animal handling and safety training
Work EnvironmentWorks in shelters, community outreach, and field callsPrimarily fieldwork, responding to animal-related complaints and rescues
Employer & IndustryMunicipal animal shelters, local government agenciesLocal government agencies, animal control departments
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched together; both roles involve animal rescue and care

Animal Services Officers and Animal Control Officers share many responsibilities, including animal rescue, care, and enforcement of local animal laws. While their work environments and specific duties may vary slightly, both roles are essential in managing community animal welfare and often require similar certifications. Understanding these similarities helps clarify their roles within local government agencies.

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Infographic showing various Animal Services Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,264 per year, or $23.7 per hour.

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Position Summary The Animal Services Officer position is part of a job family progression, offering a clear path for growth. After one year in the role, employees who meet established performance and competency requirements may become eligible for promotion to Senior Animal Services Officer. Progression is not automatic and depends on meeting all internal criteria.

The purpose of this position is to enforce animal control ordinances and applicable State of Texas laws and regulations. Responds to calls for service involving domesticated animals, wildlife, and public health concerns. Performs animal handling, investigations, shelter operations, humane euthanasia, and animal care duties while promoting public safety, animal welfare, and exceptional customer service.

Prepares accurate reports and maintains records in accordance with departmental policies and legal requirements. Distinguishing Characteristics: Positions at this level perform the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within this series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence of direction and judgment on matters allocated to the journey and/or Senior level.

Employees work under immediate supervision while learning assigned job tasks within the scope of established policies, procedures, and pertinent regulations. May receive technical and/or functional supervision from higher levels. Essential Functions Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.

Operates an Animal Services vehicle to patrol assigned areas, respond to calls for service, conduct investigations, transport animals, and complete work-related errands. Communicates with dispatch and staff using a two-way radio and other communication devices. Enforces City animal control ordinances and applicable State laws by issuing warnings, citations, and notices of violation.

Appears in court and provides testimony when required, as well as maintaining credibility as a professional witness. Investigates complaints involving stray animals, animal bites, rabies exposures, dangerous dogs, animal cruelty, neglect, abandonment, nuisance animals, wildlife, livestock, and other public safety concerns. Safely captures, handles, transports, and impounds domestic animals, wildlife, livestock, injured animals, deceased animals, and other animals under a variety of environmental and emergency conditions.

Performs humane euthanasia in accordance with State regulations and department policies. Properly handles and disposes of deceased animals. Conducts public health activities including rabies control, quarantine enforcement, zoonotic disease surveillance, arbovirus surveillance, and other disease prevention measures.

Performs intake processing of animals, including vaccinations, microchip implantation, blood collection, medication administration, medical observations, and other veterinary support procedures as directed by a veterinarian or supervisor. Provides daily shelter animal care, including feeding, watering, medication administration, health and behavior monitoring, enrichment, cleaning and disinfecting kennels, and reporting medical or behavioral concerns. Maintains shelter buildings, grounds, equipment, vehicles, and work areas in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition.

Completes accurate reports, citations, case files, animal records, bite reports, medical records, and other documentation using department software and record management systems. Maintains assigned caseloads, provides thorough and timely case documentation, ensures all required notes are completed accurately, and monitors cases to keep documentation current and deadlines on schedule. Inspects and reinspects properties to ensure they are up to code.

Monitors, investigates, and resolves citizen requests received through the City's customer response system and documents actions taken in a timely and accurate manner. Educates the public regarding responsible pet ownership, City ordinances, State laws, animal behavior, wildlife concerns, rabies prevention, and available Animal Services programs. Assists with adoptions, owner reunifications, rescue coordination, volunteer activities, foster programs, and community outreach events as assigned.

Investigates animal bite incidents, rabies exposures, and quarantine cases; prepares animals for rabies testing when required in accordance with State regulations. Safely operates and maintains department vehicles, animal handling equipment, capture tools, and other specialized equipment. Assists during emergencies, disasters, and large-scale animal incidents, including evacuations, seizures, cruelty investigations, and emergency sheltering operations.

Works collaboratively with law enforcement, fire personnel, veterinarians, rescue organizations, public health officials, and other City departments to resolve animal-related issues. Maintains required certifications and completes ongoing training to remain current on animal care practices, investigative techniques, public health requirements, and applicable laws. Performs all other related duties as assigned.

Position Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED required. Experience: Six (6) months of successful animal care, veterinary clinic, kennel, boarding facility, pet store, animal control or code enforcement experience preferred. Any combination of related, education, experience, certifications, and licenses that will result in a candidate successfully performing the essential functions of the job is an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements.

Licenses and Certifications: Must possess or acquire the Texas Department of State Health Services Animal Control Officer Basic Course within six (6) months of hire. Must possess or acquire the Texas Department of State Health Services Certified Euthanasia Technician certification within four (4) months of hire. Conditions of Employment: Must submit and pass a pre-employment drug, pre-placement medical examination and the job placement assessment (JPA).Must possess a valid State of Texas Driver's License Class "C" and good driving record as defined by City policy

Other Requirements: This position is subject to emergency call-back during off-duty hours and is required to have a take home vehicle when in call-back status. The employee must be able to arrive at the service/assistance location to which they are dispatched within 40 minutes after being notified of the call-back. This position is subject to emergency operations.

The individual holding this position will be required to work as usual or as needed: during emergency operations, in preparation for prolonged emergency operations and/ or during recovery from prolonged emergency operations as directed by his/her direct supervisor, Department Head or designee, or the City Manager or designee. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Knowledge of: Applicable State animal control regulations to include chemical compounds; City ordinances; City streets; animal behaviors, handling methods, and communication; health regulations; animal control methods and techniques, equipment operations, record preparation; shelter guidelines; microchipping; and vaccinations; safely handling and restraining domestic animals, wildlife, and livestock using appropriate equipment and techniques (deceased or alive). Skilled in: Reading maps and GPS; composing detailed reports; reading, understanding, explaining, and accurately applying animal control related regulations, policies, and procedures, including in difficult or emotionally charged situations; maintaining poise, and professional bearing in stressful, emotional, or possibly hazardous situations; operating a personal computer and using Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, shelter management software, records management systems, internet applications, and other job-related software; identifying signs of common zoonotic diseases and injuries; identifying most common dog and cat breeds; accepting responsibility for his/her actions; performing work accurately and thoroughly; following instructions, safety practices, and standard operating procedures in performing assigned tasks; being punctual and attending work regularly; and working effectively with people regardless of their race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran's status, genetics, or job type.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions: Must be medically fit to work with animals and have the strength and agility to lift and carry items or animals up to 80 pounds. While performing this job, employees routinely stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, talk, and hear. The position may occasionally require lifting or carrying supplies, animals, or equipment.

Employees must regularly lift, push, or pull up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift, push, or pull up to 75 to 100 pounds with or without assistance. Typical daily lifting requirements for certain tasks range from 50 to 75 pounds. Must be willing to obtain a pre-exposure rabies vaccination, and, when medically required, revaccination shots.

It also requires regular work with a personal computer, walking, standing, bending, stooping and reaching. Must possess the ability to regularly operate a motor vehicle and on occasion connect a horse or cattle trailer; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; identify animals at a distance, including ability to describe color of various animals and discriminate between various animal sounds; and pursue animals on foot. Incumbents must intermittently travel around the City in assigned vehicle, responding to calls involving situations related to control and protection of animals; may be exposed to dust, noise, machinery, moving objects, and other vehicles while in the field; may work unusual and prolonged work schedule during emergencies, seasonally caused circumstances, special assignments in various extreme cold and hot climates or temperature conditions.

May work on uneven or slippery surfaces and work outside in extreme temperature and weather conditions under difficult or hazardous situations and work irregular shifts, including Saturday, Sunday, and holidays; may work overtime as needed and with minimal notice and on- call. Must meet the physical requirements necessary to safely and effectively perform required duties without risk of injury to self or others, lift large animals, climb ladders and stairs, and chase animals. Must be able to work in exposure to animal dander, waste, animal bites, and various cleaning and disinfectants.

Also requires the mobility and manual dexterity to work in a standard office environment, use standard office equipment and attend off-site meetings; speech and hearing to communicate in person and by telephone; vision to read handwritten and printed materials and a computer screen; On a continuous basis work in an office environment sitting at a desk for long periods of time; travel from job site to job site sitting in and operating a vehicle; bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist while performing field work; may be exposed to dust, noise, machinery, moving objects and other vehicles while performing field work. The City of Lewisville has reviewed this job description to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities, which may be required.

Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. The position also requires meeting the essential requirements of the Physical Demands and Working Conditions, with or without reasonable accommodation. Levels of positions within a class series are distinguished by the level of responsibility assumed, the complexity of duties assigned, the independence of action taken, the nature of the public contact made, and the impact and span of tasks performed.

This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. The City of Lewisville has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. Work Hours Monday - Sunday 8 am- 5 pm (Hours Vary).


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