Animal Control Officer 2 - Toronto, Canada - City of Toronto

City of Toronto
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Description

Job ID: 40272


Job Category:
Animal Care & Control


Division & Section:
Municipal Licensing & Standards, MLS Toronto Animal Services


Work Location: 399 The West Mall


Job Type & Duration: 1 Full-Time Temporary Vacancy


Hourly Rate:
$39.88


Hours & Shift Information:40 hours per week hour shifts, 7 days rotating, 80 hours in a 2-week period


Affiliation:
L416 Outside


Number of Positions Open: 1


Posting Period: 12-FEB-2024 to 27-FEB-2024


Reporting to the Animal Services Supervisor, the Animal Control Officer 2 will conduct inspections and investigations on residential, commercial, and City property, in accordance with organizational standards and legislative requirements, to ensure compliance with the City of Toronto Municipal Code.


Major Responsibilities:


  • Conducts proactive and reactive inspections and investigations on residential, commercial, and city property, in accordance with organizational standards and legislative requirements to ensure compliance with the City of Toronto Municipal Code, such as animal care/welfare; dangerous dogs; animal noise; and vital services.
  • Conducts inspections and investigations into complaints related to animal matters, pursuant to the City of Toronto Municipal Code and the Dog Owners' Liability Act, including review of all related documentation.
  • Initiates and conducts joint inspections and/or investigations with City divisions confidentially law enforcement agencies and provincial organizations.
  • Issues Orders to Comply, Part I and Part III processes of the Provincial Offences Act for noncompliance of the Toronto Municipal Code, Dog Owners' Liability Act, and other City bylaws.
  • Employs appropriate investigative techniques to gather and analyze evidence, and develop and implement plans, including conducting interviews of complainants, offenders, witnesses, and others having relevant information. Seizes, collects, documents, and properly stores all evidence, including photographic and video evidence.
  • Completes required reports (i.e., Driver's Collision/Incident Report) and paperwork, in consultation with the legal team, to request search warrants from the Justice of the Peace to gain access to the property and seize animals, as required.
  • Attends court and other quasijudicial bodies to provide evidence.
  • Conducts inspections and investigations, and removes animal cadavers (domestic and wildlife) from public and private property that may present a risk to public safety.
  • Provides humane and skilled capture, handling and restraint of domestic, exotic, and wild animals, transports animals safely to shelters or other locations, including sick and injured animals, as well as those that present a risk to public safety.
  • Applies a customer service approach in interactions with others and, when problemsolving and addressing bylaw infractions. Escalates issues, as required. Provides care of animals in custody, including feeding/watering, and observing and reporting health and behavior conditions. Administers animal health requirements, and assists with and/or performs euthanasia under the direction of the Veterinarian.
  • Interacts with the public, other law enforcement agencies, solicitors, City and other government officials/agencies.
  • Participates in the delivery of public education programs and animal services events.
  • Promotes responsible pet ownership through the delivery of animal services programs.
  • Utilizes computer systems to input, maintain and retrieve data and City records, and other information technologies related to animal services.
  • Maintains animal service equipment, supplies and vehicle is in a clean, sanitary and organized manner, to meet all health and safety standards.
  • Operates a pathological incinerator, as required.
  • Performs work in a safe, efficient, and courteous manner.

Key Qualifications:


  • Postsecondary education in a related discipline (i.e. Law enforcement, Municipal bylaw and/or Criminology).
  • Postsecondary education (certification or diploma) in animal care from recognized institution or the approved equivalent combination of education and/ or experience.
  • Experience working directly with animals.

Must possess and maintain a valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's License and must have or shall be required to obtain the required City permit for the assigned vehicle(s) and equipment(s).


You must also have:


  • Good physical condition, strength and agility are required for all aspects of the Animal Control Officer position, including long amounts of time spent driving, handling and lifting animals, including deer, large dogs and heavy articles (i.e. crates, aquariums, animal supplies)weighing up to 25 kgs.
  • Understanding of animal behaviour in domestic and wildlife species and the ability to handle and capture a wide variety of animals, including injured and possibly dangerous animals, humane capture tools, equipment and techniques.
  • Required to be immunized against rabie

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