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Tri County Animal Rescue Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Veterinarian (Part-Time)

Troutdale, OR · On-site

$118K - $177K/yr

We are the primary agency responsible for lost pet care, animal abuse investigation, and animal rescue in Multnomah County, which consists of a large portion of the Portland metro area, including the ...

Veterinarian (Part-Time)

Troutdale, OR · On-site

$118K - $177K/yr

We are the primary agency responsible for lost pet care, animal abuse investigation, and animal rescue in Multnomah County, which consists of a large portion of the Portland metro area, including the ...

Veterinarian (Part-Time)

Troutdale, OR · On-site

$118K - $177K/yr

We are the primary agency responsible for lost pet care, animal abuse investigation, and animal rescue in Multnomah County, which consists of a large portion of the Portland metro area, including the ...

Animal Control Officer

Tyler, TX · On-site

$40K - $43K/yr

Smith County Animal Shelter, 322 E. Ferguson St, Tyler, TX Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 00636 ... Officers interact regularly with members of the public, veterinary professionals, rescue ...

Account Clerk I

Port Huron, MI · On-site

$16.29 - $21.44/hr

Clair County Animal Control Office Job Type: TEMPORARY Job Number: 26-013 Department: Animal ... Maintain relationship and correspond with potential adopters, animal rescue agencies, coordinate ...

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How much do tri county animal rescue jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for tri county animal rescue in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Tri County Animal Rescue vs Animal Shelter Worker?

AspectTri County Animal RescueAnimal Shelter Worker
CredentialsVolunteer experience, animal handling skillsHigh school diploma, training in animal care
Work EnvironmentRescue facilities, foster homes, community outreachShelters, kennels, adoption events
Industry UsageNonprofit animal rescue organizationsPublic and private animal shelters

Both roles involve caring for animals, but Tri County Animal Rescue focuses on rescue and fostering, often with volunteer support, while Animal Shelter Workers are employed by shelters to handle daily care and adoption processes. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in animal welfare.

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Infographic showing various Tri County Animal Rescue job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.

Animal Services - Join RCAS

Rockdale County, Georgia

Conyers, GA • On-site

$16.86 - $26.85/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Rockdale County Animal Services (RCAS)

We are building a talent pool of qualified individuals with a background in animal care, control, or shelter operations to support our growing team. Ideal candidates will have hands-on experience in animal services and a passion for serving both animals and the community. Positions may include Animal Services Officers, Kennel Assistants, and administrative support roles. Join us in making a meaningful impact—where compassion, professionalism, and public service come together.


Our Vision

A future where our citizens and government work together so that every creature is compassionately cared for and has a safe place to call home.

Our Mission

Rockdale County Animal Services division educates, enforces, and assists Rockdale County citizens and visitors with animal needs through a tactful, dignified, discreet, caring, and protective manner. As part of the mission of RCAS, the division will strive to become a “no-kill” agency.

Our Core Values
  • Health of Animals: RCAS values the welfare of the animals in our care and those in the community and will act in a caring and kind way.
  • Quality of Life: RCAS desires a high quality of life for Rockdale County citizens and pets and will work to create an enjoyable and positive environment for the community.
  • Cooperative accountability: RCAS will be accountable to each other and to serve Rockdale Citizens, and will seek accountability from those who serve with us, so that we can reach the goals we set.
  • Care, Cleanliness, professionalism: We want to run an operation that is organized, clean, professional, and focused on care.
  • Efficient use of tax dollars: We will analyze new ideas and programs to ensure that they align with the county’s financial goals. But we will also fight hard for additional financial resources when we believe there is a strong need.

About Us

RCAS responds to about 3,800 animal-related complaints per year. This number continues to grow as our service hours have increased. We house around 1,500 animals a year. These animals include dogs, cats, chickens, sheep, pigs, rabbits, bearded dragons, snakes, cows, horses, and many more species.

Our fully staffed team consists of 15 dedicated professionals:

  • 1 Deputy Director

  • 1 Field Supervisor

  • 1 Kennel Supervisor

  • 1 Administrative Coordinator

  • 2 Kennel Assistants

  • 9 Field Officers

Most staff work 4–10-hour days, with day and night shifts available. We are open to the public and respond to routine complaints 7 days a week.


Animal Control Officers (soon to be titled Animal Services Officers)

Role Overview:
A professional who ensures the safety and well-being of both humans and animals. Officers are responsible for responding to stray, injured, or aggressive animals. They investigate reports of animal cruelty, animal fighting, and often deal with concerns of animal hoarding. They focus on educating the public on proper and responsible animal ownership while enforcing local ordinances and state laws. They handle bite cases, rabies exposures to humans and domesticated animals, and set up testing or quarantines for these incidents.

Ideal Candidates:
Caring and compassionate towards animals and people. Able to communicate with the public and help build a positive relationship between the division and the community. Wanting to make a difference in not only the lives of animals but also the way the community views the animal shelter.


Kennel Assistants

Role Overview:
A professional who is responsible for the daily care and maintenance of the animals housed at the animal shelter. The responsibilities include feeding, watering, cleaning, vaccinating, medicating, taking pictures, posting to social media and other websites, offering animal enrichment, working with potential adopters, working with owners on reclaiming their pets, working with rescue groups and humane societies to “pull” animals from the shelter. Attending off-site adoption events in the community as well as attending educational events at schools, senior centers, businesses, and other locations. Often giving tours of the shelter and speaking with visitors about what we do. The focus of the Kennel Assistant is to ensure the animals are clean, happy, and cared for while at our shelter.

Ideal Candidates:
Caring and compassionate towards animals and people. Able to communicate with the public. Knowledge of animal behavior and handling. A person who wants to make a difference in animals' and people's lives, but that is realistic that “they cannot save them all”.