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Animal Care & Control Officer - Field Inspector I5 E; M/ X8 K& f. V; r3 k
Job Number: 12384- L: H; O1 a# m$ ?6 m+ a- f
) R( d7 M# f0 { a, j0 B4 dThese temporary positions are for 6 months and may continue up to 11 months in duration.4 f- V1 i! V% K
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Promoting responsible pet ownership for the City of Edmonton and ensuring pets are a positive addition to the community. Put your communication and problem solving skills to the test while building skills towards a successful enforcement career. Z: [; u( n7 n% I: Y5 e
Here is why you want this job!" t" Z" z) _" N& n2 G+ U
You are contributing to something great - promoting, safe, healthy and peaceful neighbourhoods in the City of Edmonton
0 k8 h0 J% O3 N9 N: O; FAct as a change agent - liaising between the public and the City of Edmonton
7 V/ O- D. B) g9 M9 [2 OIt's exciting - capturing, controlling, seizing and caring for a broad range of domestic animals and wildlife 3 {* f L3 L' j; p8 a
Use your investigative/law skills - conducting detailed investigations of alleged municipal bylaw and provincial regulation violations, interviewing witnesses, complainants and defendants, gathering and preparing evidence
8 k/ x- F7 B; V3 CEncourage positive influence - ensuring pets are licensed, following up on expired licenses, determining appropriate enforcement action by seeking voluntary compliance/issuing warnings/penalty tickets
- F5 y; G: }* k+ ?, C8 Y6 ~3 u' ?Make a difference - conducting patrols and returning lost pets to their owners
' Q5 V* d$ h, ~It's independent - make appropriate decisions yourself : u/ {4 M0 O7 B% q
These jobs are anything but routine and highly rewarding! 8 B5 Y( W# V8 d5 z7 p% P
Don't just take our word for it; hear it for yourself! http://www.cityofedmontonjobs.ca/featured/officers/4 F9 P6 R# y, Y' ~8 T
5 ~( o; Z/ l" V" K3 c2 J$ nQualifications:
6 ?) u0 ~: S) ~# U" Y6 m! nSuccessful additions to our team will have:
! C5 D3 N) y, @# ICompleted a 2 year diploma in law enforcement from a provincially recognized institution
$ p( {- d) @; z' i' x* J) zA minimum of 2 years related public contact experience including 6 months of bylaw or legislation enforcement experience
( L1 |" ^+ T6 M* M) J$ KConsiderable knowledge of and ability to apply Animal Control legislation, bylaw enforcement practices and investigation techniques
3 [6 b% [) B& @; A. ]Ability to control a wide variety of domestic and potentially dangerous animals utilizing appropriate equipment
6 ]/ T% z' m1 y% \3 o3 @6 DThe ability to enforce bylaws impartially and tactfully, often in difficult and/or confrontational situations 9 l5 |8 u6 p3 l: `$ }- [
Excellent conflict management decision making skills
+ O" j8 Y% A* R0 P$ ~1 WStrong communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills
" d) l. E( l& e1 aAbility to prepare reports and to accurately complete required documentation 6 X# k* Z8 Z+ Q; O
Proficiency working with computers including Microsoft Word and Excel
9 t: l+ D2 `3 mAbility to qualify as a Community Peace Officer II 5 b" u0 s7 l- O1 S1 V/ S( Z1 U4 p
Certification in Standard First Aid and CPR is an asset
- Z) [" e" }" u; WAn original enhanced Police Information Check (background check on applicant, family and close associates, that is satisfactory to the employer will be required before starting in the position. Please note, this may take up to 3 weeks to process
6 s+ J- A! T. Q0 U0 M: h5 lHours of Work: 40 hours per week
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3 B% H: g. ]/ K) c. G* CSalary Range: 10M, Salary Grade: 073, $32.674 - $33.777 (Hourly). The rates quoted are in accordance with a collective agreement between the Union and the City of Edmonton7 E8 ]9 C% }4 C6 z) `; A
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General:
4 o0 b$ b* y) q9 w l! k+ _7 wApplicants may be tested * J9 ~) F3 T n8 B
CUPE Local 30 members are asked to send a copy of their application to the union office _) f4 j! @$ ~2 N/ b( N
The City of Edmonton thanks applicants for their interest in this opportunity. Candidates considered for the position will be contacted
r5 {, V+ C- n' R! F6 A6 KWe are an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified individuals 3 D' ]. K. p* s" Y, l
The Province of Alberta is a party to the federal Agreement on Internal Trade, the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement with British Columbia, and the New West Partnership with British Columbia and Saskatchewan. All of these agreements promote labour mobility between the provinces. Applicants may obtain information regarding recognition of extraprovincial credentials at www.newwestpartnershiptrade.ca" x. p2 S# z) E1 Y* ]
4 k f4 T' x! \. x& d0 XRecruitment Consultant: MS/CB2 h6 b$ P! ~7 r
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9 c8 Y- L" Q7 b5 S: _Classification Title: Field Inspector I
0 M; E5 g C H- C6 _Posting Date: March 8, 2013; q5 O$ G2 S6 J3 |5 Z
Closing Date - 11:00 p.m. MST on: March 29, 2013
9 d7 P, C) o* ?$ _* YNumber of Openings (up to): 6 - Temporary Full-time4 J* w! L5 Q5 b$ {4 \' M* M7 n t
Union : CUPE Local 30
0 r! ?! }5 ] ?" p- m. f4 UDepartment: Animal Care & Pest Management (Community Services)8 J! G* t7 f! M$ ^2 \
Work Location(s): Various Locations (City Wide) |
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