Solid Waste/Animal Control Officer
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Government
Government Agency
Description
We are glad you are interested in joining our team and serving the citizens of Scotland County! Scotland County employees work to improve the wellbeing and safety of citizens' lives. As a county employee you will work with others who value respect, teamwork, dependability, accountability, innovation and excellence. We offer flexible work scheduling and a full benefits package including medical insurance, vacation, paid holidays, and membership in the North Carolina retirement system.
Examplesof Duties
- Enforce solid waste and animal control laws; investigate complaints and issue penalties
- Ensure cleanup of illegal dumping and research property ownership
- Maintain case records, reports, and documentation
- Provide customer service, compliance guidance, and community education
- Capture and humanely manage stray or dangerous animals; respond to animal bites
- Coordinate outreach efforts, rabies clinics, and interdepartmental enforcement
- Perform other assigned duties
- Graduation from high school and three years of experience in law enforcement work including two years as an Animal Control Officer
- or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Valid Driver’s License
Criminal records check, drug screen, and references will be required for the successful candidate.
All applications will be considered but not necessarily interviewed.
Resume in lieu of a completed application will not be accepted.
Diplomas and degrees must be received from accredited institutions.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and E-Verify Participant.
Scotland County offers a wide range of benefits, including healthcare, supplemental plans and retirement programs.
HealthWe offer a high-deductible health plan with a $3300 deductible (Single). This program includes a Health Savings Account (HSA). Employee only coverage is completely funded by the County, PLUS the County contributes $1200 to the HSA annually.
DentalOur dental plan provides for preventive services, such as cleanings each year, at 100%. There is a $25 deductible for other services. Basic services pays at 80% and other major services at 50%. The County contributes $14.47 per month for employee coverage.
Voluntary PlansEmployees may choose from a variety of plans arranged through Mark III Benefits. These include AFLAC Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity plans;
Met Life Group Cancer;
Mass Mutual Whole Life; and Superior Vision plans. In addition we offer Short-term and Long-term disability.
The County provides $10,000 Basic Life insurance for employees. An employee may choose to purchase additional voluntary term life insurance.
RetirementPension is offered through the N.C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System. Employees are required to contribute 6% of gross wages toward their account. The County also contributes % (law enforcement 16.08%).
401(k) and 457 are supplemental retirement plans administered by Empower. For the 401(k) plan, employees contributing a minimum of 1% are eligible for the County contribution of 2.5% toward their account. Employees contributing at least 3% or greater are eligible for a County Contribution of 3%. Law Enforcement Officers receive a 5% County contribution. The 401(k) plan offers both pre‑tax and Roth after‑tax contributions.
The 457 plan is tax‑deferred with no minimum contribution requirements.
The County offers longevity pay to employees with at least 5 years of continuous service.
Required Questions1. Do you have a valid driver's license?
- Yes
- No
2. Do you have a high school diploma or the equivalent and three years of experience in law enforcement work including two years as an Animal Control Officer?
- Yes
- No
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