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Polk County Animal Control Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Animal Control Officer I

York, SC · On-site

$19.62 - $21.58/hr

York County Animal Control, York, SC Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 2026-01072 Department: Public Works Division: Animal Control Opening Date: 06/11/2026 Closing Date: 6/25/2026 5:00 PM Eastern FLSA:

York County Animal Control, York, SC Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 2026-01072 Department: Public Works Division: Animal Control Opening Date: 06/11/2026 Closing Date: 6/25/2026 5:00 PM Eastern FLSA:

Nash County is seeking dedicated and motivated Animal Control Officers to join our Animal Control team. The primary purpose of this position is to assist in the Animal Control Program by performing ...

Nash County is seeking dedicated and motivated Animal Control Officers to join our Animal Control team. The primary purpose of this position is to assist in the Animal Control Program by performing ...

Nash County is seeking dedicated and motivated Animal Control Officers to join our Animal Control team. The primary purpose of this position is to assist in the Animal Control Program by performing ...

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How much do polk county animal control jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for polk county animal control in the United States is $66,174.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $68,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Polk County Animal Control position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Polk County Animal Control officer, you need knowledge of animal handling, public health regulations, and local ordinances, often supported by a high school diploma and animal control or law enforcement certification. Familiarity with animal restraint tools, field reporting software, and radio communication systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and compassion for both animals and the public set exceptional officers apart. These skills are crucial for safely enforcing regulations, protecting the community, and ensuring humane treatment of animals in often challenging, fast-paced situations.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Polk County Animal Control officer?

Polk County Animal Control officers handle a variety of tasks each day, including responding to calls about stray or dangerous animals, investigating reports of animal cruelty, and enforcing local animal-related laws. Officers frequently interact with the public to educate about responsible pet ownership and may assist in reuniting lost pets with their owners. They also collaborate with local shelters, law enforcement, and veterinarians as part of their animal welfare efforts. The role can involve both fieldwork and office duties, offering a dynamic and rewarding work environment for those dedicated to animal care and public safety.

What is a Polk County Animal Control job?

A Polk County Animal Control job involves enforcing local animal laws, responding to animal-related emergencies, and ensuring public safety. Officers investigate cases of animal cruelty, stray animals, and dangerous pets, while also educating the community on responsible pet ownership. Duties may include capturing and transporting animals, issuing citations, and working with shelters and veterinarians. The role requires strong problem-solving skills, compassion for animals, and the ability to handle potentially stressful situations.

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Infographic showing various Polk County Animal Control job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,174 per year, or $31.8 per hour.
Animal Control Officer - HEALTH

Animal Control Officer - HEALTH

Sedgwick County

Wichita, KS

$19.73/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Sedgwick County rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

498th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Department:  Health Dept. 

Job ID: 12888

Pay:  $19.73 per hour  

Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm, may work more than 40 hours per week, including evenings and weekends  

Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities.  For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits.

The Animal Control Officer protects the public from disease or injury caused by animals and protects animals from improper use, abuse, neglect, or inhumane treatment. The Animal Control Officer enforces county municipal codes, including capturing stray animals, returning animals to owners, removal of dead animals, and encouraging and educating responsible pet ownership to the residents of Sedgwick County. The Animal Control team also encounters hostile and/or emotionally charged individuals and is exposed to pests, vermin, and other hazards when responding to calls. Employee may deploy to the field as a responder or in a leadership position during public health emergencies.

Perform field work as an Animal Control Officer

  • Capture animals that are running at large in the unincorporated areas of Sedgwick County including 2nd and 3rd class contract cities
  • Transport animals to the shelter for identification and admission
  • Prepare and maintain admission records on each animal admitted to the Wichita Animal Shelter
  • Return owned animals to residents when applicable
  • Contain stray livestock and determine ownership
  • May seize or transport livestock to holding facility or boarding facility until ownership is determined
  • Provide emergency medical care to injured animals
  • Transport animals to veterinarian or emergency animal hospital when applicable
  • Enforce county municipal animal codes through warnings and citations to residents found to be in violation
  • Attend court hearings and may testify for violations of county animal code
  • Educate the public on county animal code ordinances and animal ownership
  • Participate in 24/7 on-call rotation for animal emergencies

Maintain accurate documentation and perform program logistics

  • Utilize animal control software to record service calls, shelter intake, vaccination information, animal license requirements, bite investigations, resident history, and animal history
  • Complete accurate documentation of service calls and resident interaction communication
  • Complete live trap deposit
  • Complete receipt for live or deceased animal transports
  • Maintain animal control vehicle and equipment
  • Complete animal control dispatcher duties as assigned
  • Issue warnings and citations to residents that are in violation of Sedgwick County animal code of ordinances

Customer Service and Outreach Support

  • Assist internal and external customers. Provide education
  • Identify customer needs, clarify information, research issues; provide information or transfer calls as needed
  • Schedule and send reminders for job-related customer needs.
  • Manage email inboxes and faxes; monitor and respond to requests
  • Prepare outreach materials and attend events
  • Assist Animal Control Supervisor in administrative tasks when assigned

Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. One year of experience in the humane and proper handling of animals or related experience. One year of experience in interacting with the public. Per Sedgwick County policy, this is a driving-level position that requires a valid US driver’s license without restrictions and current proof of automobile insurance. Must complete Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) IS 100, 200, and 700 courses within 30 days of employment. Must have or complete animal and basic human first aid and human CPR and AED training within the first 6 months of employment.

Preferred Qualifications: One year of direct experience working in animal control or city or county code enforcement. Associate’s degree in Animal Sciences, Criminal Justice, or a related field. License, certifications, etc.  National Animal Control Association or National Animal Cruelty Investigation School certification.

Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following link.  Apply for a Job | Sedgwick County, Kansas


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