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Humane Investigator
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Atlanta Humane Society
Provides field response coverage for the Animal Protection Unit (APU) and assists in investigating complaints of animal cruelty as well as assisting with first response to any natural disasters in Georgia. This position will establish contacts with Law Enforcement and Animal Control agencies in their assigned counties. In any counties that are absent of animal control, contacts will be made with the county Sheriff’s office. The Humane Investigator must reside in Southern Georgia or be willing to relocate to Southern Georgia.
Duties & Responsibilities
Be a resource to state and local jurisdictions to assist on all aspects of an animal cruelty investigation
Be a resource to state and local jurisdictions to assist on natural disasters in Georgia
Be able to deploy on cruelty or disaster related operations at a moment’s notice, including overnight and multiple day events
Respond to requests for animal expertise assistance from municipal organizations or other animal welfare groups
Maintain all pertinent records of each case assigned
Be knowledgeable of GA state law pertaining to:
Animal Cruelty-State and Local
Dog Fighting
Animal seizure
Owner surrender
Cost of Care
Collaborate with local law enforcement, state agencies, community organizations, special interest groups or individuals, to provide services information and develop cooperation
Testify in court, as needed, for cases
Make appropriate decisions regarding supplies and equipment
Represent Atlanta Humane Society at various meetings and conferences
Attend bi-monthly coalition meetings to build relationships between the groups, discuss trends, challenges, and exchange information
When appropriate, develop and lead an additional coalition comprised of Law Enforcement, Animal control agencies, Animal Welfare groups, and legal representatives in other regions of the state
Establish and maintain strong working relationships with both coworkers and other organizational staff
At all times, treat animals humanely, with respect and care
At all times, maintain a positive and professional public image
Educate the community about humane care and the mission of Atlanta Humane Society
Qualifications
Must reside in Southeast Georgia or be willing to move to that region
High School diploma or GED
Minimum of 5 years animal control experience or comparable experience
Law Enforcement and/or military experience a plus
Must be able to drive a truck and safely haul a trailer—with or without animals
Must have a valid GA Driver’s license and a clean driving record
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent interpersonal communication skills
Customer Service driven
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to multi-task and prioritizePotentially subject to animal bites and scratches
Must be able to lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbs, with reasonable accommodations
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries Non-profit Organization Management
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Humane Investigator
role at
Atlanta Humane Society
Provides field response coverage for the Animal Protection Unit (APU) and assists in investigating complaints of animal cruelty as well as assisting with first response to any natural disasters in Georgia. This position will establish contacts with Law Enforcement and Animal Control agencies in their assigned counties. In any counties that are absent of animal control, contacts will be made with the county Sheriff’s office. The Humane Investigator must reside in Southern Georgia or be willing to relocate to Southern Georgia.
Duties & Responsibilities
Be a resource to state and local jurisdictions to assist on all aspects of an animal cruelty investigation
Be a resource to state and local jurisdictions to assist on natural disasters in Georgia
Be able to deploy on cruelty or disaster related operations at a moment’s notice, including overnight and multiple day events
Respond to requests for animal expertise assistance from municipal organizations or other animal welfare groups
Maintain all pertinent records of each case assigned
Be knowledgeable of GA state law pertaining to:
Animal Cruelty-State and Local
Dog Fighting
Animal seizure
Owner surrender
Cost of Care
Collaborate with local law enforcement, state agencies, community organizations, special interest groups or individuals, to provide services information and develop cooperation
Testify in court, as needed, for cases
Make appropriate decisions regarding supplies and equipment
Represent Atlanta Humane Society at various meetings and conferences
Attend bi-monthly coalition meetings to build relationships between the groups, discuss trends, challenges, and exchange information
When appropriate, develop and lead an additional coalition comprised of Law Enforcement, Animal control agencies, Animal Welfare groups, and legal representatives in other regions of the state
Establish and maintain strong working relationships with both coworkers and other organizational staff
At all times, treat animals humanely, with respect and care
At all times, maintain a positive and professional public image
Educate the community about humane care and the mission of Atlanta Humane Society
Qualifications
Must reside in Southeast Georgia or be willing to move to that region
High School diploma or GED
Minimum of 5 years animal control experience or comparable experience
Law Enforcement and/or military experience a plus
Must be able to drive a truck and safely haul a trailer—with or without animals
Must have a valid GA Driver’s license and a clean driving record
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Excellent interpersonal communication skills
Customer Service driven
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to multi-task and prioritizePotentially subject to animal bites and scratches
Must be able to lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbs, with reasonable accommodations
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries Non-profit Organization Management
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