Animal Control is part of the Virginia Beach Police Department which follows a paramilitary command structure. The mission of the Virginia Beach Animal Control Unit is to balance the health, safety and welfare needs of the people and animals in our city. Through our mission, we will educate the public about responsible companion animal ownership, aggressively investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused and abandoned animals in our city, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and appropriate. The Animal Enforcement Unit responds to animal-related calls for service seven days a week, 365 days a year. The hours of operation vary related to staffing numbers and are broken into day and evening shifts. While regular shifts are assigned semi-annually based on seniority, it is important to recognize that shift assignments are subject to change to meet coverage requirements. It may take several years to gain enough seniority to have an opportunity to move to the desired shift and/or have a traditional weekend as your days off. During busy periods, breaks may be limited, erratic or nonexistent. In specific situations, ACOs are required to euthanize animals, to include even healthy cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, and wildlife for any number of reasons. It is recognized that this is an unpleasant experience, and every avenue is explored to minimize these occurrences. This responsibility is not taken lightly and can weigh heavily on an ACO's emotions; however, it is a requirement of the position and a common practice with the Animal Control field.
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Job Type
Full-time
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