Animal Services Supervisor

City of Fremont, CA
Fremont, California United States  View Map
Posted: Dec 17, 2024
  • Salary: $82,214.01 - $99,931.64 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Animal Control or Services
  • Clerical and Administrative Support
  • Job Description

    Description

    The Fremont Police Department is recruiting for the position of Animal Services Supervisor.

    This recruitment will remain open until filled; however, the FIRST REVIEW of applications will take place on Friday, December 27, 2024 , at 12:00 PM (noon) PST . This recruitment may close without notice after this date, so interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately.

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    About the Fremont Police Department
    Fremont Police Department
    is the law enforcement agency for the City of Fremont, California. As of 2024, the department consists of over 300 staff, of which more than 200 are sworn personnel, and more than 100 are professional staff. Fremont Police Department was first established under the direction of Chief Richard E. Condon on July 1, 1958. At that time, it was staffed by one Lieutenant, three Sergeants, two investigators, one juvenile officer, 17 patrol officers, a secretary, and a clerk. By the end of 1958, there were a total of 25 officers serving a population of 29,000 people in the City of Fremont. In 1966, Fremont PD grew to 82 officers, serving a population of 88,000. The department continues to grow as demand for services increased. Today, Fremont Police Department is one of the most reputable police agencies in the State, serving the 4th largest city in the Bay Area.

    First Review of Applications
    This recruitment will remain open until filled; however, the FIRST REVIEW of applications will take place on Friday, December 27, 2024 , at 12:00 PM (noon) PST .
    This recruitment may close without notice so interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately.

    A resume, completed application, and supplemental questionnaire (part of the online application) must be submitted to be considered for this opportunity. To be considered for this outstanding employment opportunity, please complete an application online by clicking "Apply" just above this box.

    Selection Process
    The process may include individual and/or panel interviews, professional reference checks, fingerprint check for criminal history, pre-employment medical exam and other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the process.

    Reasonable Accommodation
    Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of 5 days in advance of the selection process by calling (510) 494-4660 or emailing humanresources@fremont.gov

    Contact Us
    For additional information, please email Human Resources at Mcha@fremont.gov.


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    Animal Services Supervisor Specification
    Definition
    Under direction, supervises and participates in the work of the field and/or animal shelter section of Animal Services Administration of the Police Department; may supervise operations in the absence of the Administrator; and performs related duties as required.

    Class Characteristics

    This is the non-management, working supervisory level classification in the Animal Services Officer classification series, reporting to an Administrator. Incumbents are assigned to the field services section of Animal Services. The Administrator sets assignments and objectives for the incumbent. Work methodology is the responsibility of the employee within established policies, rules, and/or regulations. Work review is periodic to assure conformance and measure results, or upon employee initiation when significant changes from past procedures, or policy issues are involved. It is distinguished from the Administrator classification by the latter's responsibility to manage the activities of Animal Services. It is distinguished from the next lower level of Animal Services Officer by the latter's responsibility to perform fully qualified journey level animal control work in the field and in the animal shelter.Depending upon assignment, incumbents of positions in this classification work either in the animal shelter or in the field.

    Essential Functions

    All Assignments:
    • Organizes, schedules, assigns, reviews, and participates in the performance of work.
    • Evaluates and disciplines assigned staff.
    • Reviews and provides solutions to technical issues and problems.
    • Provides technical training in laws, rules, regulations, processes and procedures related to the administration of the City's animal services program.
    • Reviews operations, field developments, and productivity records.
    • Determines where improvements can be made and recommends and implements changes.
    • Monitors work for adherence to professional and mandated standards, completeness, accuracy and timeliness.
    • Investigates state and municipal code violations in the area of animal service and takes enforcement action.
    • Collects evidence and obtains statements.
    • Provides input in the budget process.
    • Prepares complex written reports.
    • Receives and responds to phone and radio calls.
    • Dispatches calls for service.
    • Testifies in administrative hearings and court proceedings for violations of local and state laws.
    • Operates two-way radios.
    • Communicates orally and in writing with internal and external clients, individually and in-groups.
    • Identifies domestic and wildlife animal species.
    Animal Shelter Assignment:
    • Supervises and participates in the work of Animal Services staff assigned to the animal shelter section.
    • Coordinates the activities of volunteers assisting with animal shelter operations.
    • Coordinates the public information services of the section.
    • Supervises the care and euthanasia of animals.
    • Receives and responds to inquires from the public on animal shelter policies and practices.
    • May participate in the care, treatment and custody of animals.
    Field Services Assignment:
    • Supervises and participates in the work of animal services staff assigned to the field section.
    • Receives and responds to calls for service either personally or by assigning other staff.
    • Enforces animal control laws in the field.
    • Investigates animal service requests.
    • Issues citations for Fremont Municipal Codes and State laws.
    • Coordinates dispatching calls to field units.
    • Issues citations and/or warnings.
    • Testifies at Administrative Hearings and in Court.
    • Impounds, quarantines, and euthanizes live animals.
    • Disposes of dead animals.
    • Quarantines animals responsible for biting humans.
    • Recommends Potentially Dangerous and Dangerous Dog designations and coordinates hearings.
    Marginal Functions
    All Assignments:
    • Participates in the recruitment, examination and hiring process.
    • Conducts selection interviews for part time vacancies.
    • Prepares and presents animal service education programs.
    • Decapitates suspected disease carriers and coordinates the transport of the head or small carcass to the County Health department for analysis.
    • Maintains written files and records regarding shelter functions.
    • Uses an automated information system to research and maintain license and shelter data.
    • Evaluates need for and order supplies.
    • Collects fees.
    • Prepares receipts.
    • Handles cash and prepares cash reports.
    • Prepares department forms and reports.
    • Maintains written records.
    • Collects fees and handles cash transactions.
    • Issues dog licenses.
    • Cleans animal cages.
    • Receives, redeems, adopts, euthanizes and disposes of animals.
    • Performs occasional trapping.
    • Other duties as assigned.


    Minimum Qualifications

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
    Knowledge of: Laws, rules, and regulations related to animal control activities and animal shelter maintenance; cat, dog and other domestic animal characteristics; general animal behavior and physiology; sanitization protocols for proper kennel and cage cleaning; animal euthanasia by injection; rabies and other zoonotic diseases; recognition and response to common diseases; report writing; court and administrative hearing procedures; and safe work practices; principles and practices of training and supervision; work scheduling; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and percents.

    Skill to: Operate radio dispatching equipment; lift and carry live and dead weights; use a tranquilizer gun; vaccinate and administer oral medications; and operate a motor vehicle.

    Ability to: Plan, organize, supervise and participate in the work of other animal services staff; participate in the hiring process; conduct performance evaluations; recommend, sign, and implement discipline; train subordinates; receive and respond to public service requests; communicate effectively with individuals from a variety of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds; read and prepare complex technical reports; identify problems, analyze alternatives and arrive at logical decisions in emergency situations; hear standard radio communications traffic; lift and carry animals; handle frightened, vicious and difficult to handle animals patiently and compassionately; perform cage cleaning; handle sick, injured, vicious or dangerous and dead animals; perform euthanasia on animals; tolerate the cleanup/handling of animal parts, blood, feces and fluids; learn, interpret, and administer City and State laws, ordinances and regulations; investigate violations of applicable law, compile facts and prepare clear and concise reports; and represent the City in cases of violation of animal control laws.

    Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacity to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position.

    Education/Experience
    Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge and skills necessary to satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and skills would be: College level course work in Administration of Justice and/or Veterinary Technology (formerly known as Animal Health Technology) and four years of progressively responsible animal control experience with a city, county, or humane society. Experience as a lead worker and/or supervisor and/or a two-year college degree in Animal Health Technology or Administration of Justice is highly desirable.

    Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements
    This classification requires possession of a Class C Driver License. Failure to maintain this license will result in discipline up to and including termination. Possession of valid certificates in Standard First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and successful completion of a Penal Code 832 course within first year of employment. State certification to perform euthanasia is required prior to employment. Possession of a valid Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) certificate (formerly known as Animal Health Technician certificate) issued by the State of California may be substituted for one year of the above stated experience requirement. May be required to work weekends, holidays, nights, and rotating shifts; respond to emergency animal services assignments during off-duty hours; wear a uniform.

    Physical and Environmental Demands
    Rare = 66%

    Sitting: Frequent
    Walking: Frequent
    Standing: Rare
    Bending (neck): Frequent
    Bending (waist): Frequent
    Squatting: Rare
    Climbing: Rare
    Kneeling: Occasional
    Crawling: Rare
    Jumping: Rare
    Balancing: Rare
    Twisting (neck): Frequent
    Twisting (waist): Rare
    Grasp - light (dominant hand): Frequent
    Grasp - light (non-dominant): Frequent
    Grasp - firm (dominant hand): Rare
    Grasp - firm (non-dominant): Rare
    Fine manipulation (dominant): Rare
    Fine manipulation (non-dominant): Rare
    Reach - at/below shoulder: Frequent
    Reach - above shoulder level: Rare

    Push/pull:
    Up to 10 lbs. Occasional
    11 to 25 lbs. Rare
    26 to 50 lbs. Rare
    51 to 75 lbs. Rare
    76 to 100 lbs. Rare
    Over 100 lbs. Rare

    Lifting:
    Up to 10 lbs. Rare
    11 to 25 lbs. Rare
    26 to 50 lbs. Rare
    51 to 75 lbs. Rare
    76 to 100 lbs. Rare
    Over 100 lbs. Rare

    Carrying:
    Up to 10 lbs. Rare
    11 to 25 lbs. Rare
    26 to 50 lbs. Rare
    51 to 75 lbs. Never
    76 to 100 lbs. Never
    Over 100 lbs. Never

    Coordination:
    Eye-hand: Required
    Eye-hand-foot: Not required
    Driving: Required

    Vision:
    Acuity, near: Required
    Acuity, far: Required
    Depth perception: Required
    Accommodation: Required
    Color vision: Required
    Field of vision: Required

    Talking:
    Face-to-face contact: Required
    Verbal contact w/others: Required
    Public: Required

    Hearing:
    Normal conversation: Required
    Telephone communication: Required
    Earplugs required: Not required

    Work environment:
    Works outdoors, exposure to extreme hot or cold temperature, working at unprotected heights, being around moving machinery, exposure to marked changes in temperature / humidity, exposure to dust, fumes, smoke, gases, odors, mists, or other irritating particles, exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals (euthanize), Exposure to animal urine, feces and blood, exposure to excessive noise, exposure to solvents, grease or oil, exposure to slippery or uneven walking surfaces, working below ground (water ways), using computer monitor, exposure to vibration, works around others, works alone, works with others

    Class Code: 6735
    FLSA: Non-Exempt
    EEOC Code: 3
    Barg. Unit: CFEA
    Probation: 12 months
    Rev.: 4/5/17

    The City of Fremont offers a comprehensive benefit package including general and holiday leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long/short-term disability insurance.

    To view a summary of the benefits the City offers, please visit: City of Fremont Benefits Summary
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Fremont, CA
    • City of Fremont, CA

    The Community

    Centrally located and serving as the eastern anchor of the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, the City of Fremont prides itself on being a vibrant and strategically urban community. Fremont is an ethnically and culturally diverse city of approximately 235,439 people with an area of 92 square miles, making it the fourth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area and the 15th largest City in California.

     

    Originally an agricultural area comprised of five small towns, Fremont has developed into a technological and advanced manufacturing power base that captures metropolitan living at its best. Fremont boasts over 42 million square feet of office, R&D, manufacturing, and warehouse building space. It is home to over 1,200 innovative high tech, life science, and clean technology firms including Tesla Motors, Lam Research, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Facebook, among many others. The City’s Innovation District is known as the hottest new address for start-ups. Over the last two years, companies in Fremont received more than $400 million in venture funding according to PitchBook Data.

     

    Fremont residents enjoy a moderate climate, high rates of home ownership and educational achievement, a nationally recognized and highly rated public school system, and low crime and unemployment rates. With so much to offer, it’s no surprise that Fremont is frequently recognized as an ideal place to live and work.

     

    The Organization

    The City of Fremont is a full-service general law city operating under a Council-Manager form of government that combines the civic leadership of elected officials with the managerial experience of an appointed City Manager. Policy-making and legislative authority are vested in a seven-member city council. Six Councilmembers are elected on a by-district basis, with the Mayor separately elected to a four-year term by a citywide vote.

     

    The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Attorney. The City Manager is responsible for implementing City Council policy and administering the day-to-day operations and affairs of the City in a businesslike and prudent manner. The City Attorney serves as chief legal advisor to the City, providing transactional and litigation services to the City, as represented by the City Council, City advisory bodies, and City departments.

     

    The City of Fremont is an organization of approximately 995 full-time dedicated employees and supported by a FY 2022-23 General Fund budget of $249.3 million. City operations are organized into the following departments: City Manager’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, Community Development, Community Services, Economic Development, Finance, Fire, Human Resources, Human Services, Information Technology Services, Police, and Public Works.

     

     

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