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<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>OPEN/PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITY</strong></div><br><strong id="isPasted">BIWEEKLY SALARY RANGE: </strong><br>$2,313.87 - $2.433.13 - $2,558.50 - $2,690.32 - $2,828.94 - $2,974.70<br><br><strong></strong><strong>FLSA STATUS</strong>: Non-Exempt<br><br><strong>TENTATIVE EXAMINATION DATE: </strong> To Be Determined <strong id="isPasted">(Candidates must appear in person for the examination.)</strong><img class="fr-fic fr-dib" src="https://secure.neogov.com/images/AgencyImages/jobposting/711/jobpostings/image/asa recruit picture(1).jpg" style="width: 300.0px;" data-uw-rm-alt-original="" alt="The Animal Services Section of the Stockton Police Department is currently recruiting for the position of Animal Services Officer. The Animal Services Officer will enforce City laws regarding stray, dangerous and nuisance domestic and wild animals; investigate complaints and perform related work as assigned.  The incumbent will work a flexible schedule." data-uw-rm-alt="CT"><div style="text-align: justify;">The Animal Services Section of the Stockton Police Department is currently recruiting for the position of Animal Services Officer. The Animal Services Officer will enforce City laws regarding stray, dangerous and nuisance domestic and wild animals; investigate complaints and perform related work as assigned.  The incumbent will work a flexible schedule.<br><br><strong>Incumbents in this position are included in the Civil Service system and are in a "for-cause" employment status represented by the Stockton City Employees' Association Bargaining Unit. (Classified/Represented)</strong><br><br>This recruitment is being conducted as an Open/Promotional recruitment. Current regular full-time City of Stockton employees, at time of application, may apply for this position as a promotional opportunity and successful candidates will be placed on a promotional list. All other candidates may apply for this position as an open competitive opportunity and successful candidates will be placed on an open list. The appointing authority will have the option of requesting names from the promotional list or a combination of both.<br><br><strong>Prior to appointment, eligible candidates may be required to submit to and successfully pass a background investigation, which will include fingerprinting and a medical examination which includes a back evaluation.</strong><br><br>Under general supervision, enforces City laws regarding stray, dangerous and nuisance domestic and wild animals; investigates complaints; patrols assigned areas; captures animals; performs other duties related to humane animal protection and service; performs related work as assigned.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">This is the journey-level classification in animal services, responsible for enforcing applicable regulations in a civilian capacity with limited peace officer authorities.  This class is distinguished from Animal Services Assistant in that the latter class focuses on care of impounded animals and does not have field enforcement duties.   This class is further distinguished from Senior Animal Services Officer in that the latter provides lead direction to the City’s shelter operations.</span></div><ul style="list-style-type: disc;padding: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 40.0px;margin: 0.0px 0.0px 3.0pt;color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Investigates complaints from the public and other agencies regarding nuisance, stray, uncontrolled, dangerous, wild or diseased animals.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Conducts initial investigation of complaints regarding animal cruelty; investigates animal bites, arranging for appropriate identification and quarantine.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Explains local laws, codes and ordinances relating to the care and services of animals, filing of complaints, and policies of the shelter to the public.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Issues citations for violations of applicable regulations; patrols assigned areas operating City vehicles.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Captures and confines wild, stray and unlicensed animals for impounding; removes dead animals from public and private properties; transports injured animals.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Testifies in court regarding citations and disposition of complaints.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Releases impounded animals to owners and processes adoption by new owners.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Participates in the care and feeding of animals and in cleaning and maintenance of facilities at the shelter as required.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Assists other agencies and City departments in animal services and handling.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Maintains records and prepares daily reports.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Operates humane traps, mobile radios, and related animal services tools and equipment.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Identifies symptoms of common animal diseases and recommends veterinary medical care, isolation, or euthanasia.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">Immobilizes animals with the use of euthanasia chemicals and equipment and euthanizes animals by injection when necessary.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">May act on a relief basis in the absence of the Senior Animal Services Officer.<li style="list-style-type: inherit;padding: 0.0px;margin: 0.0px;">May assist the public at the counter; including answering inquiries from the public, collecting redemption, boarding and license fees; processes paperwork for release or adoption of animals.</ul><u><strong>Education/Experience</strong></u><strong>:</strong><div style="text-align: justify;">Possession of a high school diploma or GED and two (2) years of experience in animal care or services or law enforcement. Additional course work or training in animal control, animal behavior, public relations, and/or law enforcement is desirable.<p><u><strong>Licensure/Certification</strong></u>:</p><ul><li>Must possess a valid California driver's license.</li><li>As a condition of continued employment, must possess or obtain within twelve (12) months of appointment, California Penal Code 832 Certificate; and must possess or obtain within eighteen (18) months of appointment required training in accordance with Title 16, Section 2039 of the California Code of Regulations and the State of California Corporations Code, Section 14502. State of California Corporations Code, Section 14502 re-certification must be maintained.</li><li>As a condition of continued employment, must possess or obtain within twelve (12) months of appointment Veterinary Assistant Controlled Substances Permit (VACSP).</li></ul><p><u><strong>Other Requirements</strong></u>:</p><ul><li>Must be willing to obtain a pre-exposure rabies vaccination, and, when medically required, revaccination shots; and</li><li>Must be willing to work shifts or alternative schedules and be available for 24-hour emergency call back.</li></ul></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><strong><u>Knowledge of</u></strong>:</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Basic species and breed identification of a variety of domestic and common wild animals;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Symptoms and behavior associated with rabies and other common diseases of animals;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Behavior and handling of common domestic or wild animals;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Methods and equipment used in the care and services of animals;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    State and local laws and ordinances pertaining to the proper care and service of animals;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Safe working practices; and</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Basic math and recordkeeping principles and practices.</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><strong><u>Skill in</u></strong>:</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Handling, capturing, and serving animals humanely and effectively under stressful or emergency circumstances;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Dealing tactfully, courteously and effectively with the public when providing customer</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">      service; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Assessing animal behavior and making effective decisions regarding handling, capturing, or euthanizing the animal;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Identifying symptoms and behavior associated with rabies and other common domestic animal diseases;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Operating City vehicles, radios, and other animal services tools and equipment;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Reading maps and following directions;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Maintaining accurate records and preparing reports;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Following oral and written instructions;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Using independent judgment and initiative in accomplishing work assignments;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Establishing and maintaining effective working relationship with coworkers, volunteers, and the public; and</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Equipment/Device Operation – Desktop and laptop computers, Smart telephones.</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><u><strong>Physical/Mental Abilities</strong></u>:</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Mobility - Frequent sitting for long periods of time, occasional climbing stairs/ladders, kneeling, crawling, twisting (neck/waist), reaching, pushing and pulling; frequent       walking, bending, squatting; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Lifting and Carrying - Frequent lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; occasional lifting and carrying over 50 pounds would not be required without assistance from    </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">     another person;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Vision - Constant use of overall visual capabilities; frequent need for use of color perception, hand/eye coordination, reading and/or close-up work; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Dexterity - Frequent holding, grasping, picking, repetitive motion and writing; occasional pushing, pulling and reaching;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Hearing/Talking - Constant hearing and talking of normal speech in person and on the telephone; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Special Requirements - May require occasional evening and weekend work and constantly driving;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Emotional/Psychological - Constant concentration, decision making and public contact; occasional ability to exercise sound judgment, especially under stressful      </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">     situations; and working alone;</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Environmental Conditions - Occasional exposure to noise; moderate risk of exposure to hazardous materials (dirt, dust, gas, smoke, fumes, poor ventilation), work with</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">     bio-hazards such as blood borne pathogens, sewage, waste, etc., walking on uneven ground and working around equipment and machinery and inclement weather; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Working Conditions - Primarily performed outdoors which is generally loud; </span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Must be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions; work in exposure to infectious animal diseases, animal wastes, animal bites, allergens, and various</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">      industrial cleaning and disinfecting chemicals; and</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">•    Must be able to tolerate the administration of euthanasia to animals.</span><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><br style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;"><span style="color: inherit;font-style: normal;text-indent: 0.0px;">This class specification should not be interpreted as all inclusive.  It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirement of this job.  Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this specification.  Any essential function or requirement of this class will be evaluated as necessary should an incumbent/applicant be unable to perform the function or requirement due to a disability as defined by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).  Reasonable accommodation for the specific disability will be made for the incumbent/applicant when possible.</span> </div><p><strong><u>The Examination:</u></strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Applicants who qualify in terms of relevant work experience and education, <strong>that best fit the needs of the City</strong>, will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination process may include a written, training and experience or oral examination weighted 100%. However, the City reserves the right to utilize alternative testing methods if deemed necessary. Candidates must receive a minimum passing score of 70%, as determined by the relative performance of all candidates in all portions of the examination. In the event of identical ratings, candidates' names will be arranged in order of application date/time, and, if the same, then arranged alphabetically.</p><div style="text-align: justify;"><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong><u>NOTE:</u> </strong></div><ul><li style="text-align: justify;">After on-line submittal, immediate notification will appear on your screen indicating your application has been received.  Please print this notification as proof of filing.</li><li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Notices and correspondence will be sent via email only. No paper notices will be mailed to applicants. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure a correct email address is provided and that correspondence is being received. </strong></li><li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Neogov.com: You will receive correspondence via the e-mail address you placed on your application. Some e-mail accounts have been known to place these e-mails in the spam/junk file. Please check your e-mail folders or accept e-mails ending with neogov.com.</strong></li></ul></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br></div><div style="text-align: justify;">In accordance with California Government Code 3100, et., seq., all City of Stockton employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. </div>

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