2026-06-12 – Weekly Animal Control Jobs : Spotlight on remote roles in animal control

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This week, the job market for animal control professionals seems to be bustling with opportunities. There’s a strong demand for on-the-ground roles in various cities, especially for those who can handle high-pressure situations. Remote roles are slim, but there are a few interesting options for those looking to work from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Animal Control Specialist
    Company: City of Jerome, ID | Location: Jerome, ID
    The City of Jerome is searching for a dedicated Animal Control Specialist. This role involves enforcing animal control ordinances, so a strong understanding of local laws is key. If you’re looking to make a difference in a community, this might be the spot for you.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer
    Company: City of Portales | Location: Portales, NM
    This role involves capturing and safely transporting animals, often in challenging conditions. The City of Portales is looking for someone who can handle the physical demands and has a passion for animal welfare.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer
    Company: City of Weslaco | Location: Weslaco, TX
    This position centers on enforcing basic animal control laws. Ideal for someone who can stay calm under pressure and enjoys engaging with the community.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Warden - PT
    Company: Ogle County | Location: Oregon, IL
    This part-time weekend role is perfect for those with a good grasp of animal control procedures. If you’re looking to balance work with other commitments, this could be the right fit.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer
    Company: City of Grants | Location: Grants, NM
    Join the City of Grants as an Animal Control Officer. This position involves enforcing animal control laws and requires interacting with the public.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer
    Company: City of Friendswood | Location: Friendswood, TX
    Friendswood is on the lookout for a new Animal Control Officer. This role is based in the Police Department and focuses on community interaction and animal safety.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer - Full-time
    Company: Greater Birmingham Humane Society Inc | Location: Birmingham, AL
    This full-time role involves appearing in court as a witness in animal control cases. Great for individuals who are detail-oriented and can handle legal proceedings.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer
    Company: Kauai Humane Society | Location: Lihue, HI
    The Kauai Humane Society is seeking an Animal Control Officer to assist with shelter operations. If you love software and animal welfare, this role might be right for you.
    Apply Here

  • Animal Control Officer I
    Company: Boone County Fiscal Court | Location: Burlington, KY
    Boone County is looking for an Animal Control Officer I to enforce animal control laws. This role involves managing aggressive and sick animals, so experience is a plus.
    Apply Here

  • On Call Animal Control Officer
    Company: ABLE Associates | Location: Westport, MA
    ABLE Associates is hiring a part-time on-call Animal Control Officer to support the Board of Health team. Flexibility and a community mindset are essential here.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are rare, but when they do appear, they’re worth considering for their flexibility. Here are a few notable ones this week:

  • Regulatory Data Technical Advisor
    Company: BryceTech | Location: Washington, DC
    This role involves developing criteria and quality control procedures for the Animal Rule. Ideal for those with a knack for data and regulations.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Product Development Remote (NJ) - 5931
    Company: thevetrecruiter.com | Location: Schenectady, NY
    If you have commercial experience in animal health, this remote role in product development might be your next step.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


It’s a good time to be in the field, with plenty of opportunities available. Hopefully, one of these roles is the right fit for your skills and career goals. Stay safe out there!

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I’ve found remote roles like the one from thevetrecruiter.com can be competitive, so showcasing specific achievements in product development can really set you apart. Agree that applying quickly is key — first impressions matter when roles are limited. Has anyone else landed a remote gig in this field recently?

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Finding that perfect remote role in animal control can be tough; I applied to a few, but had the best luck when I tailored my resume to highlight specific experiences with crisis management. Even if the roles feel limited right now, being proactive like that can make a big difference later on. @nash_green47, have you tried reaching out to companies directly?

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