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Are you an enthusiastic individual looking for a career where you can make a difference in the lives of animals and the community? At the Fairfax County Animal Shelter, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care to the animals in our shelter, while also working to tackle the root causes of animal homelessness in our community. We are hiring Animal Caretakers!This position will provide you with the opportunity to help more than 4,000 animals each year. You will be responsible for the intake, care, feeding, and handling of shelter animals across our two shelter campuses.Fairfax County Animal Shelter is the only open-access municipal shelter located in Fairfax and Lorton, Virginia. Our shelter has a live release rate of over 90% and we’re very proud of our excellent volunteer and foster programs, compassionate staff, progressive sheltering policies and practices, and our wonderful animal-loving community.
Responsibilities:• Ensures that animals are provided with a safe, clean environment by being responsible for the cleaning, disinfecting, and maintenance of kennels, cages, animal holding areas, and other shelter areas and grounds.• Receives animals from the public or Animal Protection Police and performs preventative care treatments including necessary vaccinations, tests, and general medical assessment on intake, to ensure health of the individual pet as well as herd health for the Shelter; performs basic handling assessment on intake and assigns behavior handling category for dogs using the dot system to ensure safe handling for other staff and volunteers.• Ensures all animals are properly fed and medicated and have ample water throughout the day.• Maintains and tracks veterinary prescribed feeding and medication charts.• Refers animals for both emergency and routine veterinary care and transports animals to veterinarian, when necessary.• Drives and assists with the maintenance of vehicles assigned to the Animal Shelter.• Participates in walking dogs and enrichment of all animals under the Shelter's care.• Assists in the training and supervision of volunteers and/or community service workers.• Participates in creating and carrying out behavior modification plans as needed.• Works with the Shelter certified professional dog trainers to assess dogs for play groups and other socialization.• Assists in the creation and implementation of socialization plans for challenging or shy dogs.• Assists with and performs basic Shelter behavior assessments and records observations using objective, behavioral language.• Understands and uses Fear Free Shelter techniques.• Ensures that all animal records, both electronic and hard copies, are accurate and complete.• Euthanizes animals in a humane manner as determined by the state veterinarian.• Operates and cleans the crematory when necessary.• Conducts visits with pets and potential adopters; makes recommendations on suitability based on observation and pet history.• Ensures that visits are conducted safely; interacts with members of the public using appropriate and polite language and actions.• Provides information to the public as it relates to animal care, Shelter policies, and county policies regarding animals.May perform other related duties to meet the ongoing business needs of the organization.Flexibility is required, as the role may include working shifts and/or being reassigned to different department facilities as necessary.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to high school graduation or a G.E.D. issued by a state department of education and one year of experience working in an animal shelter, kennel, vet clinic, boarding facility, animal training capacity, or other animal related organization with animal care and handling responsibility; (Graduation from an accredited Veterinary Technician Program may be substituted for one year of the required experience).CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES REQUIRED:• Valid driver's license (Required at the time of application) • Euthanasia Certification (Required within 6 months) • Fear Free Shelter Certification (Required within 3 months)NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:• This position is considered Emergency Service Personnel to ensure the continuity of essential operations, and will be required to report to work during times designated countywide as approved for unscheduled leave regardless of the emergency situation (i.e., weather, transportation, other disaster).PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:• Ability to converse with volunteers, visitors, staff, and others.• Ability to operate equipment necessary to complete work tasks.• Ability to work a varied schedule, including early mornings, evenings, holidays, and weekends.• Must be able to bend, stand, stoop, crawl, walk, sit, talk, see, and hear.• Must be able to maneuver safely in kennels, dog play yards, cat rooms, small animal room, off-site events, etc.• Must have the ability to move heavy, immobilized, or resistant animals. Must have the ability to lift, carry, and move up to 50 pounds. Uses hands to grasp, handle, or feel.• Must not have allergies to animals or animal supplies (ex: hay, peanut butter, etc.) that will impede working in an animal environment.• Pre-exposure rabies vaccination (Required within 3 months)• Visual acuity is required to read standard text and data on a computer monitor. Ability to operate keyboard-driven equipment.• All duties performed with or without reasonable accommodations.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:• General interest in working in an animal shelter environment.• Veterinary assistant, veterinary technician, or kennel experience.• Experience working with animals in a shelter environment or vet clinic.• Knowledge of animal behavior and animal breeds.• Experience with Fear Free Shelter techniques.• Computer literate.
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