What are the responsibilities and job description for the Animal Care Technician position at LTD Global?
About the Organization
A leading nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to protecting animals, inspiring compassion, and strengthening the bond between people and pets. Through sheltering, veterinary services, wildlife rehabilitation, and community outreach, the organization provides vital programs that save lives and create a more humane community.
Position Summary
The Animal Care Technician ensures that all animals receive compassionate and humane care while maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary shelter environment. This role is responsible for feeding, cleaning, handling, and monitoring animals, as well as assisting with end-of-life services in compliance with policies and state regulations. The position is represented by Union Local 856.
Key Responsibilities
A leading nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to protecting animals, inspiring compassion, and strengthening the bond between people and pets. Through sheltering, veterinary services, wildlife rehabilitation, and community outreach, the organization provides vital programs that save lives and create a more humane community.
Position Summary
The Animal Care Technician ensures that all animals receive compassionate and humane care while maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary shelter environment. This role is responsible for feeding, cleaning, handling, and monitoring animals, as well as assisting with end-of-life services in compliance with policies and state regulations. The position is represented by Union Local 856.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide daily care and humane treatment for all animals within the shelter.
- Clean, disinfect, and maintain animal housing areas to ensure a sanitary and safe environment.
- Feed animals and ensure fresh water is always available.
- Unload, store, and restock supplies for the Animal Care Department.
- Obtain certification in euthanasia within six months of hire.
- Perform euthanasia in accordance with state laws and organizational policies, including owner-present euthanasia when required.
- Conduct decapitations for select animals as directed by public health regulations.
- Properly dispose of deceased animals.
- Perform light maintenance and janitorial tasks to support shelter operations.
- Assist with training of new staff and volunteers.
- Collaborate with other departments and provide cross-departmental support as needed.
- Maintain flexibility to work weekends, holidays, and varied shifts.
- Carry out additional duties to enhance shelter operations, support public image, and improve the welfare of animals in care.
- High school diploma or GED required; six months to one year of related experience or training preferred.
- Must pass a background check upon hire.
- Valid California driver’s license with a clean record, eligible for organizational insurance coverage.
- Ability to manage the emotional aspects of end-of-life services, including humane euthanasia, and provide support to staff in emotionally challenging circumstances.
- Strong attention to detail, reliability, and ability to work in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment.
- Professional, compassionate, and team-oriented demeanor.
Salary : $22 - $23