Animal Care Worker (#AC2 ) $23.80-$30.38 hourly / $4,125.25-$5,265.77 monthly / $49,504.00-$63,190.40 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Prepares food and feeds dogs, cats, fowl and other animals impounded at the shelter;
- Observes animals to detect indications of illness or disease;
- Exercises, provides basic training and grooms animals;
- Cleans, disinfects, and maintains kennels;
- Sweeps and mops floors;
- Empties waste baskets;
- Washes windows;
- Sweeps sidewalks and maintains grounds around the facilities;
- Receives animals from Animal Control Officers and members of the public;
- Separates for observation animals showing signs of injury or disease;
- Inputs animal related data into a computer;
- Supervises volunteers, work release or others engaged in animal care or maintenance activities;
- Locates impounded animals for owners;
- Assists Animal Health Technicians in the treatment of injured or sick animals, or assists in performing euthanasia of unclaimed animals as directed;
- Measures, administers and records use of drugs used in treatment of sick or injured animals;
- Administers medications and vaccinations as directed;
- Keeps supervisor informed of supplies and inventory;
- Transports animals, supplies and equipment as directed;
- Handles animal carcasses;
- Directs and supervises work-release inmates in proper kennel and cage cleaning methods, and grounds maintenance;
- Assists in opening and closing the Authority’s shelter;
- Maintains accurate records of animals and work performed;
- May assist veterinarian in performing medical tasks;
- May inject microchips into animals;
- On an occasional basis, may be assigned Animal Services Assistant duties.
Employment Standards
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge:
Some Knowledge of:
- The feeding and general care of domestic animals; habits and characteristics of domestic animals;
- Industrial cleaning methods, procedures, materials and equipment common to an animal shelter;
- Customer service relations; safe working practices; and a desire to work with animals.
Ability to:
- Learn state laws and local ordinances related to the care, impounding, and disposal of animals;
- Handle animals in a humane manner; care for, feed, and exercise animals according to shelter protocols;
- Learn to vaccinate animals;
- Move heavy, immobilized or resistant animals;
- Transport animals, supplies or equipment;
- Maintain inventories of shelter supplies;
- Input animal related data into a computer;
- Learn how to collect and record fees;
- Operate a personal computer for entering animal related data;
- Learn how to assist with assessing animals for adoptability;
- Understand and follow oral and written instructions;
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers;
- Communicate effectively with animal control, and other animal services staff, other agencies, and the public, at times under stressful conditions;
- Learn how to recognize symptoms of animal-related diseases, in order to separate for observation animals showing any signs of rabies or other animal related diseases;
- Keep kennels and cages clean of animal waste using prescribed materials; handle animal carcasses.
Education and Experience: Any combination of education and work experience that would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Six months of volunteer or paid experience in the care and feeding of domestic animals and the equivalent of a high school diploma, satisfactory completion of GED, or successful completion of JTPA, CareerWorks, or other related job training or apprentice program.
Special Requirements, Conditions:
Training: Incumbent must attend and pass the Euthanasia by Injection certification course prior to the completion of the probationary period for this class.
License: Incumbent must possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver License.
Hours: Availability to work a flexible schedule including weekends and/or holidays, and rotational stand-by duty as required.
Lifting: Incumbent must be able to lift, push/pull or carry up to 50 lbs unassisted.
Special Working Conditions: Exposure to animals who may be hostile or dangerous, and exposure to animal feces and urine. Incumbents will be encouraged to undergo a pre-rabies vaccination. EST: 6/02 REV: 6/13, 5/08 Analyst: EM, CJS, ES
Miscellaneous
Workers Comp Code:1073
EEOC Code: 08
Occ Unit: 91
CLASS: AC2; EST: 6/1/2002; REV: 6/1/2013;

