What are the responsibilities and job description for the Animal Control Officer I position at Collier County Realty Corp?
Job Summary
Collier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages.
NEW EMPLOYEES ARE HIRED AT, OR NEAR THE ENTRY POINT SHOWN, DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE.
Essential Functions
We’re looking for a dedicated Animal Control Officer to join our team — someone who’s not afraid to get their hands dirty (or fur-covered) to protect animals and people. This role isn’t just about catching strays — it’s about making a real difference in our community.
What You’ll Do
You’ll be on the frontlines, responding to animal-related emergencies, enforcing local and state ordinances, and helping to educate the public about responsible pet ownership. No two days are the same — one day you might be investigating the many aspects of a cruelty case, and the next, you’re corralling livestock or picking up abandoned animals from the side of the road.
Here’s a Snapshot Of Your Day-to-day
Apply today and be the voice for those who can’t speak for themselves.
Minimum Qualifications
employees. For information, click here to view the comprehensive benefits package we have to offer when you join our team.
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APPLICANT NOTICE: Your answers below will be used to review this application. The experience listed here MUST match the work history provided in your application. Please note, it is not acceptable to use "See Resume" or "See Above" in your answers below and we do not accept resumes as a substitute for a completed application.
Do you possess a High school diploma or GED?
Do you possess one (1) year of experience in handling shelter animals, wildlife control, or animal control enforcement?
If you answered "yes" to the above question, please describe your experience.
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How many years of experience do you possess handling shelter animals, wildlife control and/or animal control enforcement?
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Do you possess and maintain a valid Driver's License?
Do you currently possess or have the ability and willingness to obtain State Certification in Animal Control?
Are you able to work a flexible shift that includes nights, weekends, holidays, on-call, and during times of declared emergencies, as needed?
Collier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages.
NEW EMPLOYEES ARE HIRED AT, OR NEAR THE ENTRY POINT SHOWN, DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE.
Essential Functions
- Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a dedicated Animal Control Officer to join our team — someone who’s not afraid to get their hands dirty (or fur-covered) to protect animals and people. This role isn’t just about catching strays — it’s about making a real difference in our community.
What You’ll Do
You’ll be on the frontlines, responding to animal-related emergencies, enforcing local and state ordinances, and helping to educate the public about responsible pet ownership. No two days are the same — one day you might be investigating the many aspects of a cruelty case, and the next, you’re corralling livestock or picking up abandoned animals from the side of the road.
Here’s a Snapshot Of Your Day-to-day
- Patrol neighborhoods and respond to calls about stray, injured, abused, or dangerous animals.
- Investigate animal bites, welfare complaints, and violations of animal control laws as well as various other codes and ordinances.
- Capture and transport animals humanely (including the use of traps or handling tools).
- Provide basic medical care or emergency transport for injured animals.
- Enforce licensing, vaccination, and permitting regulations.
- Educate the community on animal safety, adoption, ordinances, and pet care.
- Assist with public events, emergency responses (hurricanes, fires, etc.), and disaster preparedness for animals.
- Maintain accurate records in our database system.
- Permit & Licensing Responsibilities
- Conducting inspections of breeders, shelters, rescues, rodeos, and more.
- Issuing citations and/or notice of violation (NOV).
- Helping run off-site vaccination/licensing events.
- Following up on non-compliance through outreach, notices, and field visits.
- What We Need From You
- High school diploma or GED.
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- Strong communication and conflict-resolution skills.
- The ability to write complete and detailed reports.
- Comfortable handling all types of animals — from friendly pups to scared ferals.
- A passion for public service, animal welfare, and doing the right thing — even when it’s hard.
- Nice-to-Haves:
- Previous experience in animal control, animal shelter, veterinary, code enforcement, or law enforcement work.
- Knowledge of state/local animal laws, animal handling procedures, and rabies control protocols.
- Certification in euthanasia (or willingness to obtain).
- Perks & Benefits
- Competitive pay & benefits
- Ongoing training and certification opportunities
- A supportive team that’s passionate about animals
- The chance to change lives — both human and animal
- Ready to Make a Difference?
Apply today and be the voice for those who can’t speak for themselves.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- One (1) year of related experience.
- Fingerprinting required.
- Must obtain and maintain state certification in Animal Control and Euthanasia Injection within six (6) months from date of hire.
- May be required to attain and maintain other certifications as related to this position.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver’s License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805.
- Salary offers above the minimum pay grade may be considered based on qualifications.
- Essential Employees may be required to work during an undeclared or declared emergency. The County’s Administrative Office will determine who will be required to work on an incident-by-incident basis.
- This job posting is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position.
employees. For information, click here to view the comprehensive benefits package we have to offer when you join our team.
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APPLICANT NOTICE: Your answers below will be used to review this application. The experience listed here MUST match the work history provided in your application. Please note, it is not acceptable to use "See Resume" or "See Above" in your answers below and we do not accept resumes as a substitute for a completed application.
- I understand and agree with the statements above.
- I do not agree with the statements above.
Do you possess a High school diploma or GED?
- Yes
- No
Do you possess one (1) year of experience in handling shelter animals, wildlife control, or animal control enforcement?
- Yes
- No
If you answered "yes" to the above question, please describe your experience.
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How many years of experience do you possess handling shelter animals, wildlife control and/or animal control enforcement?
06
Do you possess and maintain a valid Driver's License?
- Yes
- No
Do you currently possess or have the ability and willingness to obtain State Certification in Animal Control?
- Yes
- No
- Willing/Able to obtain
Are you able to work a flexible shift that includes nights, weekends, holidays, on-call, and during times of declared emergencies, as needed?
- Yes
- No
- Required Question