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Animals Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Animal Services Officer I

Draper, UT · On-site

$19.57 - $32.66/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Impounds animals to be held in custody. * Collaborate with City, State and Federal Agencies. * Uses a bike to patrol city trails * Proper handling of wildlife * Perform officer and clerical work ...

Animal Services Officer I

Draper, UT · On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Impounds animals to be held in custody. * Collaborate with City, State and Federal Agencies. * Uses a bike to patrol city trails * Proper handling of wildlife * Perform officer and clerical work ...

Assists in moving animals and maintaining efficient animal flows. * Sanitizes and washes multiple areas on the farm using high pressure equipment. * Processes piglets, which includes: Injecting ...

Animal Services Officer I

Draper, UT

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Impounds animals to be held in custody. * Collaborate with City, State and Federal Agencies. * Uses a bike to patrol city trails * Proper handling of wildlife * Perform officer and clerical work ...

Camp Bow Wow Camp Counselor

Sandy, UT · On-site

$9 - $12/hr

  • Retirement

Ability to interact with animals in a calm, non-threatening manner * Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Train with Camp Bow Wow! Camp Bow Wow ® is the largest dog daycare and boarding ...

Animal Care Specialist

South Jordan, UT · On-site

$14.50 - $19/hr

Ensure the health, safety, and proper care of all companion animals and aquatic life in accordance with Petco standards, policies, and procedures. * Complete and verify required animal care tasks ...

Camp Bow Wow Camp Counselor

Sandy, UT · On-site

$9 - $12/hr

  • Retirement

Ability to interact with animals in a calm, non-threatening manner * Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Train with Camp Bow Wow! Camp Bow Wow ® is the largest dog daycare and boarding ...

Animal Care Specialist

South Jordan, UT

$14.50 - $19/hr

Ensure the health, safety, and proper care of all companion animals and aquatic life in accordance with Petco standards, policies, and procedures. * Complete and verify required animal care tasks ...

Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all live animals through strict adherence to Petco standards, policies, and veterinary protocols. * Complete and oversee hourly animal health checks ...

Animal Care Specialist

Logan, UT · On-site

$13.25 - $17.25/hr

As the Animal Care Specialist , you will also maintain accurate records of all animals that come in or out of the shelter, contact owners, answer phone calls and emails, and collect and process ...

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How much do animals jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for animals in Utah is $12.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.72 and $13.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal caretaker?

Animal caretakers are professionals who are responsible for the daily care and well-being of animals in various settings, such as shelters, zoos, veterinary clinics, or farms. Their duties often include feeding, grooming, monitoring health, cleaning enclosures, and sometimes assisting with basic medical care. They play a crucial role in ensuring animals are safe, healthy, and comfortable, and may also interact with the public to educate them about animal welfare. Animal caretakers need to be compassionate, observant, and comfortable working with different types of animals.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an animal caretaker?

To thrive as an Animal Caretaker, you need a solid understanding of animal behavior, basic veterinary care, and safety procedures, typically supported by a high school diploma or relevant experience. Familiarity with animal restraint techniques, feeding systems, and sometimes certification in pet first aid or animal handling is valuable. Patience, attention to detail, and compassion are essential soft skills for building trust and ensuring animal well-being. These abilities are crucial for maintaining the health, safety, and comfort of animals in various care settings.

What are common challenges faced by animal care professionals in a shelter environment?

Animal care professionals in shelters often encounter challenges such as managing the emotional stress of working with abandoned or abused animals, maintaining high standards of cleanliness to prevent disease, and balancing the needs of a large number of animals with limited resources. Additionally, they must work effectively with a team to ensure all animals receive proper care and support, while also communicating compassionately with potential adopters and volunteers. Adaptability and resilience are important qualities for success in this dynamic and sometimes emotionally demanding environment.

What is the difference between Animals vs Animal Care Assistant?

AspectAnimalsAnimal Care Assistant
Required CredentialsNone typically requiredHigh school diploma; certifications may enhance prospects
Work EnvironmentZoos, farms, wildlife reservesVeterinary clinics, animal shelters, pet stores
Industry UsageBroadly used for wild and domestic animalsSpecifically for assisting in animal care tasks
Common Search IntentGeneral animal informationAnimal care, pet support, shelter work

Animals is a broad term referring to all living creatures in the animal kingdom, while Animal Care Assistant is a specific job role focused on assisting with the care and well-being of animals in various settings. The role of an Animal Care Assistant requires specific training and certifications, and it involves hands-on work in environments like veterinary clinics or shelters. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right opportunities or information related to animal-related careers.

What are the most commonly searched types of Animals jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Animals jobs in Utah are:

What cities in Utah are hiring for Animals jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Animals job openings:

Infographic showing various Animals job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $26,128 per year, or $12.6 per hour.

Specialist, Lifesaving and Care - Cat World

Best Friends Animal Society

Kanab, UT • On-site

$22.50/hr

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Best Friends Animal Society rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

Location: Kanab, Utah (Relocation assistance may be available)

Hiring Range:This position's hiring rate is anticipated to be $22.50 per hour, plus great benefits!

Interviews will occur weekly until the position is filled.

Position Summary:Lifesaving and Care Specialists play a direct role in achieving Best Friends Animal Society's no-kill mission and goal by providing the hands-on care for the animals at the sanctuary, working with all departments to find those animals homes wherever possible, and serving as mission and brand ambassadors for the tens of thousands of guests, volunteers, and adopters who visit the sanctuary annually.Cat World Lifesaving & Care Specialists work within a team setting to oversee the health, wellbeing, and general care of cats. They have a unique role as the direct day-to-day connector between the animals in our care and our supporters. As such these specialists represent Best Friends through in-person work, conversations, demonstrations, tour presentations, and other activities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Support lifesaving objectives throughout the department, providing feedback and support for outcome plans, assist with all aspects of the adoption process, regularly update animal photos and bios, provide superior customer service to visitors, volunteers, and adopters.

  • Serve as a sanctuary ambassador, representing Best Friends' work to visitors and volunteers, and speaking to the sanctuary's special role in Best Friends' no-kill goals.

  • Support a "volunteers-first" team giving every volunteer the opportunity to maximize their skills and value towards Best Friends' lifesaving activities, and inspiring visitors to continue the work in their communities.

  • Provide for the safety and hands-on training of volunteers, both individuals and groups, including orienting them to the assigned area and tasks; answering questions as needed.

  • Greet and conduct tours, speak about specific animals, the work of Cat World and the sanctuary, answer questions and assist visitors with their needs.

  • Work alongside and support interns, workshop attendees, and other categories of visitors.

  • Provide basic and routine care for animals per department guidelines including but not limited to feeding, watering, transporting to appointments (clinic, hydrotherapy, grooming, etc.), and light grooming.

  • Support animals with medical issues, which may include zoonotic disease, by medicating, treating, preparing special diets, observing and reporting, and assisting in the maintenance of required veterinary records.

  • Providing socialization, enrichment, and exercise for animals as outlined by leadership; identifying behavioral issues and sharing observations with team members and leaders; following behavior or other plans as developed for the department or specific cats.

  • Cleaning work areas and preserving physical appearance of cat buildings and grounds: scooping, raking, sweeping, shoveling, dusting, mopping, trash removal, scrubbing, weeding, etc., noting maintenance or repairs needed and reporting per protocol.

  • Deliver superior customer service relating to all visitors, adopters, fosters and transfer partners in a friendly, informative and professional manner.

  • Follow Best Friends policies, procedures, and task lists for daily lifesaving outcome assignments, including accurate and timely communications, work completion, data entry, and recordkeeping.

  • Travel to support partner shelters and working directly with their shelter staff on an occasional basis with the expectation of at least one shelter visit per year to help implement and support operational improvement and sustainable lifesaving.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Experience:

  • Strong desire to work with cats. Previous experience a plus.

  • Customer-centric, non-judgmental approach to engaging with adopters, partners, visitors, volunteers, and colleagues; familiarity and comfort with an open adoption process, experience interacting with the public (customer service) preferred.

  • Ability to professionally speak about Best Friends activities and positions on issues.

  • Ability to work with, crate, and handle cats, including those with health and/or behavior conditions/concerns including shyness, fearfulness, and aggression; basic ability to identify and speak to medical and behavioral characteristics of cats.

  • Resourceful, get-it-done attitude; ability to adopt to new work areas or processes; problem solving, seeking answers independently and enthusiastically; flexibility to persist until department goals are achieved.

  • Strong interpersonal skills, positive attitude, a team player, personable, professional, and able to get along with people from different backgrounds.

  • Abilityto work in a fast-paced environment withwell-developedorganization skillsto juggle multiple competing tasks and demands; with accurate, appropriate, clear and concise written and verbal communication skills; and strong listening skills.

  • Basic experience with Microsoft Office products; familiarity with shelter software (Best Friends usesShelterluv), or desire to learn.

Physical Requirements:

  • Routinely lift 65 pounds and perform daily strenuous activity including, but not limited to lifting, carrying, reaching, stooping, squatting, cleaning, and bending.

  • Perform repetitive tasks for extended periods of time including typing, sitting, walking, arm, and hand motion.

  • Work indoors and outdoors in a variety of weather conditions including extreme heat and cold.

  • Daily exposure to dogs, cats and other animals of all sizes, temperaments, and medical status.

  • Valid driver's license, ability to qualify to be added to Best Friends insurance, ability to travel, including overnight stays, when needed.

  • Daily hours and days of the week may vary according to the needs of the department schedule; position includes weekends, nights and holiday work.

  • Ability to travel occasionally to support partner shelters and partner shelter staff in sustainable lifesaving work.

*During the selection process, candidates may be asked to participate in an onsite working interview.

Thank you for your interest in pursuing a career at Best Friends Animal Society. Best Friends Animal Society is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, marital status, or domestic partner status.

Applicants for employment in the U.S. must have valid work authorization that does not now and/or will not in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the U.S. by Best Friends Animal Society.


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