Animal Control Officer Clause Samples

Animal Control Officer. On a case-by-case basis, and not unilaterally, and at the sole discretion of the Employer, where one employee is off the full shift and the second employee is scheduled to be off one-half (1/2) of the shift or less, a third employee may be considered for the shift off provided that the release of such third employee does not result in overtime or the violation of departmental policies regarding shift strengths.
Animal Control Officer. Animal Control Officers scheduled to work on an authorized holiday shall receive the day off with pay, not to exceed eight (8) hours of pay for any one (1) day. The employee shall have the option of working the number of hours above the eight (8) hours of holiday pay in order to account for a full work day, or shall have the option of using time from a leave bank in order to be paid for a full work day. Any hours worked in order to account for a full work day on the holiday will be paid at the employee’s straight time hourly rate. For instance, if an employee is scheduled to work a ten (10) hour shift on a holiday, the employee will have the option of working two (2) hours, or using two (2) hours from a leave bank. If the holiday falls on a normally scheduled day off, the employee shall select another day to take off as the holiday within the week that the holiday occurs.
Animal Control Officer. ON-CALL PAY
Animal Control Officer. The Animal Control officer shall be paid an additional one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per year upon completion of the free and reduced cost spay and neuter program. Written verification of satisfactory completion must be submitted annually by the Police Chief. This additional amount in excess of the member’s base salary (Appendix A) is not subject to the provisions of Article 10 Sections 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3 or Article 12A Section 1.
Animal Control Officer. Animal Control schedule shall consist of a 7 day workweek, consisting of 5 consecutive workdays and 2 consecutive days off. The work shift will be 8 hours induration.
Animal Control Officer. ENFORCEMENT 4.1 The Society shall ensure that Animal Control Officers: 4.1.1 Adhere to service standards described in section 6 of this agreement. 4.1.2 Follow Town enforcement policies (including the progressive enforcement procedure) when interacting with the public. 4.1.3 Be dressed in an approved uniform and carry Town supplied identification and badge. 4.1.4 Patrol the Town on a daily basis, or as a result of a complaint, in a radio-equipped vehicle, appropriately maintained and identified as a vehicle providing Animal Control Services, and equipped with cages in compliance with applicable provincial and municipal laws and regulations. 4.1.5 Ensure that an Animal Control Officer investigates all incidents involving dog aggression in accordance with timelines set out in section 6 of this agreement and where appropriate, initiate proceedings under the Dog Owner’s Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. D.16, including the pit bull provisions of the Act and any regulations thereunder as amended from time to time, or any successor thereto. 4.1.6 Pursue the licensing of all dogs in the Town that come to the attention of the Society as being unlicensed. 4.1.7 Promote the licensing of dogs using a comprehensive community awareness and engagement strategy. 4.1.8 Respond to and investigate complaints, provide information, issue warnings where appropriate, obtain evidence and issue penalties (administrative penalties and Provincial Offences Act) based on the progressive enforcement procedure, as required. 4.1.9 Prepare and submit disclosure information or other required documents, notes, photos, statements or other things, in a format prescribed by the Town, within reasonable timeframes set by the Town. 4.1.10 Appear and give evidence in enforcement proceedings as required on behalf of the Town.
Animal Control Officer. The Animal Control Officer shall be responsible for completing, at the time of arrival, the holding forms on each animal brought in, including but not limited to written instructions as to any charges or special handling. The Animal Control Officer shall implement the policies of operation of the Animal Control Department as set out by the County.
Animal Control Officer. Department: Public Works Supervisor: Town ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Status: Permanent – combined with other Public Works tasks Under the direct supervision of the Town ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, The ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER performs all duties related to the control of animals as set for in Town of Vulcan By-law No. 1247 and amendments and as per the Dangerous Dogs Act. • Work related to the care and safety of dogs in the possession of the Town • Picking up and dealing with stray dogs reported in the Town of Vulcan • Train other staff members in the care and safety of animal control • File necessary reports as per procedures or directives • Maintain all animal control equipment • Enter necessary information in a log book • Complete personal time card Qualifications: • Valid class 5 Alberta Operator's License • Willing to take related training on animal control • Good public relations skills • Ability to follow direction • Understand written and spoken English • Must attend orientation and regular meetings with the Health & Safety Coordinator Remuneration: • Salary and other benefits and condition are included in the Collective Agreement between the Canadian Union of Public Employees – Local 37 and The Town of Vulcan. Title: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I Department: Public Works Supervisor: Town ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Status: Permanent – Full Time Under the supervision of the Town ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, The EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1 performs duties related to maintenance of the Town of Vulcan’s infrastructures and facilities. • Work related to maintenance of streets and sidewalks • Work related to emergency repair of water main breaks, sewer blockages, fire hydrants, valves, etc. • Work related to maintenance of parks, Town green areas, the cemetery etc. • Work related to maintenance of Town facilities • Operates and maintains lawn mowers, weed eaters, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, rototillers and similar small equipment • Maintains and operates skid steer, tractor, mowers, and gravel truck • Daily work and tests involved in the water and wastewater systems, under the direction of the Utilities Operator • Enter necessary information in a log book • Complete personal time card • Perform on-call duties in crew rotation schedule, including evenings and weekends • May direct the work of seasonal/temporary & Labourer staff as directed by his Supervisor • Perform other duties as requested by his Supervisor, including Disaster Services requirements • Valid class 5 Alberta Operators License • Proven knowledge and experience on the operation and ma...
Animal Control Officer. Eight (8) hours per day between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday to Friday with one-half (½) hour unpaid meal break. During the daylight savings time, hours of work may be scheduled between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. By mutual agreement between the employee and his supervisor, the workweek may occasionally include a Saturday. As shown in Schedule C-1 As shown in Schedule C-2 Shift One: Eight (8) hours per day between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with a one- half (½ ) hour unpaid meal break. Shift Two: Eight (8) hours per day between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, with a one- half (½) hour unpaid meal break.
Animal Control Officer. 23.1 Qualifications for this position are: 1396 a. Minimum of 3‐years as a Green Bay police officer.