Description
Serving the public is not merely about enforcing regulations; it's about embracing the honor and responsibility of making a positive impact in the City of Edmonton. As a proud public servant, you become a steward of leadership, contributing to a more inclusive, respectful, and service-oriented environment.
Edmonton's Animal Control Peace Officers facilitate responsible pet ownership through community engagement, ensuring pets positively contribute to the overall well-being of the city.
Utilizing their law enforcement expertise, these officers establish community relationships, navigate difficult situations, and champion animal welfare. Their dedication to public safety, animal well-being, and community education makes this a fulfilling career path.
What will you do?
- Respond to public complaints and conduct proactive, officer-initiated patrols related to domestic animals and wildlife. Patrol parks and green spaces to monitor compliance and enforce animal-related regulations
- Investigate animal-related incidents, which may include the capture of domestic animals, livestock, or problem wildlife
- Apply appropriate enforcement actions such as warnings, violation tickets, search warrants, and animal seizures
- Liaise with the Edmonton Police Service, social service agencies, and other collaborators to solve community issues
- Manage data and evidence by completing detailed investigative reports and disclosure packages for crown prosecution
- Represent the City in court proceedings, providing professional testimony and evidence
- Engage with the public by providing educational presentations to schools, community groups, and any other interested parties
- Other duties as required
For more information, visit: edmonton.ca/enforcementofficers
Apply on company website