Animal Shelter Health Attendant
Job in
California, St. Mary's County, Maryland, 20619, USA
Listing for:
St Mary's County Government
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-01-15
Job specializations:
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 55910 - 96179 USD Yearly
USD
55910.00
96179.00
YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Provides routine paramedical treatment to animals in the County Animal Shelter. Cares for, places, or determines dispositions of animals, maintains kennels in a sanitary condition, and performs related duties as required.
The hiring salary for this position is $55,910 annually; full salary range for this position is $55,910 - $96,179 annually.
Responsibilities
Examines and documents, at the time of intake, the condition of incoming animals to include physical condition, the need for veterinary treatment, behavioral temperament, and housing location within shelter;Photographs every animal for animal file and owner identification;Places identification on incoming animals to track them while in the shelter;Performs routine tests to determine the presence of suspected disease at the time of intake or the screening of animals prior to adoption;Receives animals and separates for observation all animals that show signs of rabies or other diseases;Checks every incoming animal against lost and found reports submitted to the Animal Shelter;Thoroughly examines incoming animals for any type of owner identification to include checking for tattoos, microchips, and tags;Investigates ownership and immediately attempts to contact the owner of the animal by phone and/or email to allow for animal redemption as quickly as possible;Works with Animal Control Officers to coordinate the posting of properties to contact owners of animals in the shelter;Inspects and documents the condition of shelter animals on a daily basis documenting abnormality in diet, temperament, or physical condition;Make decisions for housing location changes or referring to veterinarian for treatment when daily observations and exams determine necessity;Coordinates with the Animal Shelter Operations Supervisor to provide care to animals by a Veterinarian when necessary;Provides health care to animals held at the animal shelter and renders emergency care within the scope of duties as directed by a veterinarian;Ensures adherence to procedures and substances protocols, for the injection and the subsequent removal of animals for purposes of euthanasia;Maintains State and Federal mandated medical logs and prepares medication for use;Maintains inventory of and conducts or allows inventory inspections of all pharmaceuticals, equipment, and supplies;Writes intake reports for animals evaluated that could be or are part of animal cruelty investigations;Completes forensic style photographs for use in potential animal cruelty investigations;Counsels individuals and provide resource information to owners in order to keep pets in the home of owners wishing to surrender their animals to the shelter;Works with Animal Shelter Operations Supervisor and the Volunteer Coordinator to determine animal pathways through the shelter to prevent unnecessary long-term housing of animals;Oversees trustees from inmate work detail and participates in maintaining sanitary kennels and shelter facilities;Acts as Animal Shelter Operations Supervisor in their absence;Performs other duties as assigned.Abilities
Knowledge of modern principles, practices and techniques of the clinical care of animals;Knowledge of hazards and safety practices involved in dealing with animals;Knowledge of computer applications, such as animal management software and Microsoft Office Suite;Ability to determine animal requirements by conducting examinations and interviews;Ability to maintain animal records by documenting animal conditions, treatment, reactions, and changes;Ability to maintain a safe, secure, healthy, and humane environment;Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the work including County officials and employees, animal owners, and the public;Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing;Ability to deal effectively with the public.Experience and Education
High school diploma or GED equivalent;Three years of direct professional animal handling experience in a veterinary facility or animal shelter;Any acceptable combination of education, training and relevant experience that provides the above knowledges, abilities and skills…
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