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CITY OF FORT WAYNE Animal Care Specialist in Fort Wayne, Indiana

City of Fort Wayne

Animal Care Specialist

Job Code:

2024160

Posted On:

Tuesday, 26th March 2024

Category:

Regular Full Time

Department:

Animal Care and Control

Shift:

8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location:

Fort Wayne, IN 200 E. Berry Street

Pay Rate:

$20.2545 - $26.3310 per hour

Job Description:

SUMMARY

Working under the direction of the Operations Manager incumbent handle various types and breeds of animals with varying degrees of socialization including aggressive and dangerous animals while performing tasks related to the care, cleaning, and feeding of the animals. The incumbent is expected to exercise good judgment, independence, initiative, and professional expertise in conducting day-to-day operations. All work duties and activities must be performed in accordance with City and department policies and procedures as well as federal, state, and local regulations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESinclude the ability to interact with the public, City incumbents, and outside agencies with patience, tact, respect, and professionalism and the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Operations

  • Performs required and strict disinfecting protocols shelter-wide on a daily basis to reduce spread of zoonotic and contagious diseases. Performs extensive disinfecting upon the threat or confirmation of a disease-causing shelter wide outbreak being brought into the shelter.
  • Ensures all animals have the proper food, water, bedding, and toys appropriate for the breed, weight and special conditions of each individual animal and provides enrichment daily for the animals.
  • Ability to restrain and handle a variety of species of animals with current standard of humane handling techniques including aggressive and dangerous animals.
  • Processes animals into the shelter which includes but is not limited to documenting the animals breed, age, sex, color, etc. along with the contact information for the owner / finder in a confidential agency database; photographs of all incoming animals.
  • Performs required training and certification on euthanasia in order to properly determine which animals are to be selected for euthanasia; Ensures all required euthanasia safety measures and standards have been met before administering euthanasia solution; in accordance with National Shelter Standards of Euthanasia; Assist supervisors and other technicians in the humane restraint and care of animals when not administering euthanasia;
  • Triages all incoming animals to determine appropriate placement in the shelter, medical needs and behavior of animal to ensure safe staff interactions and overall mental wellbeing of the animal.
  • Administers species specific vaccines and medications with the ability to comprehend dosages, calculations, and routes of medications.
  • Implants microchips in each animal upon redemption and for other animals as requested by the public; Implants microchips for all biting animals or animals covered under specialized permits as required by City Ordinance; Assists with microchipping of adoption, rescue, and transfer animals, as needed and requested;
  • Becomes Fear Free certified, passes 70% or higher within 30 days of employment.
  • Maintains supplies used by the shelter, unloads and loads supplies as necessary.
  • Prepares rabies suspect specimens for shipment to the Board of Health and under strict time constraint
  • Performs various duties related to the disposal of animal carcasses;

Communication and Information

  • Ability to accurately describe and document animal body language based on species.
  • Notifies supervisors of animals whose medical condition is severe enough that it is showing numerous signs the animal might be a victim of animal abuse, cruelty, or neglect.
  • Maintains confidentiality of information acquired from databases along with sensitive information on current animal ases.
  • Uses confidential agency database to document medications / vaccines / treatment and processes animals as needed for different pathways and outcomes in shelter database.
  • Educates the public about general animal care and training, reclaiming lost animals, resources to help find lost animals, departmental policies and animal control ordinances;
  • Contacts supervisor as questions on procedures arise
  • Assists other divisions as needed;

Processing and Analysis

  • Monitors and assesses the behavioral and medical health of all animals on a daily basis; Begins treatment for medical conditions within their scope of training and authority; Informs the supervisor of changes in behavior or medical condition outside the scope of authority; Reads and interprets various animal samples;
  • Assesses animal behavior to ensure appropriate and safe handling during daily interactions with animals; Documents behavior and/or specific handling procedures on the kennel card and in shelter software to ensure the safety of the animal and employee throughout the animals stay at the shelter;
  • Reads and follows instructions, and performs simple math as necessary for inventory control;
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
  • Performs any and all other duties as required.

DISTINGUISHING FACTORS ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST LEVELS

Animal Care Specialist I -Possess a strong operation knowledge of the Animal Care Division operations and is proficient in completing tasks and duties related to the division when the shelter is at 70% capacity. Ability to prioritize tasks and duties related to the daily needs of the shelter. Ability to assist in restraint with aggressive, fearful, and dangerous animals for a variety of procedures including medical exams, euthanasia, or movement of animal in the shelter. Ability to pass any specified shelter training or behavior training at 70%.

Animal Care Specialist IIPossesses all the qualifications of the Animal Care Specialist I position and advanced knowledge of the animal care operations. Completed and passed national humane euthanasia course including in house euthanasia training at 90% pass rate. Ability to be a primary restraint person and handler for fearful, aggressive, and dangerous animals. Ability to understanding body language of the animal and ability to change restraint approach and technique based on safety.

Animal Care Specialist III- Possession all the qualifications of Animal Care Specialist II and is able and proficient in assisting the Lead Animal Care Specialist with training new staff in shelter operations. Ability to medically assess animals who require medical intervention or qualify for the category of death by city ordinance.

PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS

The incumbent is responsible to manage their performance in accordance with this job description and the performance expectations provided to them by management. If at any time the incumbent is unsure of their role or specific responsibilities, it is the incumbents responsibility to refer to their job description and ask for clarification from their supervisor. Management will work with the incumbent, as needed, to ensure performance expectations are clearly communicated and performance goals are achieved.

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