Animal Control Officer 3
Company: Metro Public Health
Location: Nashville
Posted on: June 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Patrols assigned area within Nashville-Davidson County in
assigned vehicle; performs animal control services, including
responding to calls for assistance, rescuing animals, apprehending
stray animals, and investigating animal-related violations of local
or state law.
Please make sure you read the following details carefully before
making any applications.
If you have any questions about this position please contact MPHD
HR at (615)-340-5640.
Typical Duties:
Patrols assigned area within Nashville-Davidson County in assigned
vehicle; performs animal control services, including responding to
call.
Functions as lead Animal Control Officer.
Trains, coaches, and schedules Animal Control Officers 1 and 2.
Identifies problems and responds to the more difficult situations,
and provides timely information to officer supervisor.
Initiates tasks or projects to improve the efficiency of work
flow.
Perform animal control services, including rescuing animals,
responding to calls for assistance apprehending stray animals, and
investigating animal-related violations of local or state law.
Patrols assigned area within Nashville-Davidson County.
Responds to requests for assistance and investigates allegations of
animal cruelty and complaints involving animals.
Enforces animal control laws and ordinances, including issuing
citations, documenting evidence, and communicating with other law
enforcement and prosecuting attorneys.
Apprehends, subdues, and impounds stray, unlicensed, and other
appropriate animals, including vicious, feral, and sick
animals.
Responds to requests for assistance with wildlife and vicious
animals.
Removes and disposes of dead animals.
Investigates animal bites and coordinates handling and quarantine
of animals and related efforts.
Transports injured and ill animals to shelter and
veterinarians.
Rescues injured and ill animals, and performs field euthanasia (by
chemical injection) when necessary.
Prepares investigative reports, daily log sheets, legal documents,
and other reports as required.
Testifies in court.
Addresses groups and organizations on animal control related safety
and health issues.
May conduct or assist with outreach and liaison programs, such as
information and other media initiatives.
May provide training and coordinate special projects as needed.
Must have and be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic animal care
standards, including safe animal handling procedures for domestic
and wild animals and proper use, secure storage, and disposal of
lethal chemicals, syringes and related equipment.
Promote a caring attitude toward all animals and treat animals
humanely and with compassion at all times, regardless of
circumstances, including those that are sick, injured, feral, or
aggressive.
Performs euthanasia of animals.
Work cooperatively with the shelter manager and staff, and foster a
spirit of teamwork.
Support and participate in departmental response to disaster and
emergency events.
Demonstrates MPHD's core values of Professionalism, Respect,
Integrity, Supports and participates in departmental response to
disaster/emergency events.
Regular, reliable and predictable attendance.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma.
5-7 years of professional animal care or animal control experience,
or an equivalent combination of relevant education and
experience.
Must be a Certified Animal Euthanasia Technician (CAET), or obtain
certification within six months of hire. NOTICE: State regulations
prohibit anyone with a criminal conviction of any kind from
obtaining CAET.
Valid class "D" driver's license, use of personal vehicle, and
maintenance of valid personal vehicle insurance as required by
Tennessee Law.
Must receive pre-exposure rabies vaccinations.
Working Environment/Physical Demands:
Medium to heavy work that involves walking, standing, bending,
stooping, lifting, and exerting up to 50 pounds of force on a
regular and reoccurring basis, including restraint of animals of
varying size, age, and physical condition.
Must use protective clothing or gear.
May risk exposure to toxic and caustic chemicals, and
animals/wildlife, including exposure to animal bites, scratches,
and diseases such as Rabies, Ringworm, Lyme disease and
Zoonosis.
Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are
encouraged to apply, however at the present time MPHD is not
sponsoring individuals through any of the US Government's
employment-based immigration programs.
MPHD seeks to be a socially and culturally responsive organization
that acknowledges and addresses historical and current inequities
in our public health promotion and practice. Successful candidates
will demonstrate the ability to work with multicultural
communities.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Associate's degree
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