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NEOGOV · 2 months ago

Code Compliance Officer Part-Time

NEOGOV is a part of the City of Livingston and they are seeking a Code Compliance Officer to perform enforcement duties related to animal regulation and public safety. The role involves conducting investigations, responding to community complaints, and providing information and assistance to the public regarding animal care and local ordinances.

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Responsibilities

Perform a variety of enforcement duties to assure compliance and enforce State laws and local ordinances related to animal regulation; drive a vehicle to patrol assigned areas; capture, pick up and impound deceased, sick, injured, stray or trapped domestic and non-domestic animals; transport injured or sick animals to the veterinarian for observation and treatment; humanely euthanize severely sick/injured animals as necessary
Investigate complaints and conduct investigation concerning land use, illegal operations, and zoning compliance based on suspected or obvious violations
Respond to complaints and inquiries from the public regarding stray, sick, injured and abused animals; investigate cases of cruelty, neglect, abandonment, animal bites and barking dogs; set traps as appropriate; prepare and issue citations for violations of applicable laws and codes
May issue notices of violations and citations for violations of the City of Livingston Municipal Code and appear in court to testify to those citations
Advises the public on procedures for compliance with zoning and land use regulations
Provide information and assistance to the public in areas related to animal control; explain State laws, local ordinances and proper methods for caring for animals as appropriate
Studies and keeps abreast of applicable City of Livingston ordinances for City objectives, studies and projects
Prepare, process and maintain a variety of records and case reports related to impounded animals, animal bites, citations, barking dogs, animal licenses, euthanasia, City of Livingston ordinance violations and complaints, and other assigned activities
Collaborate with animal rescue organizations and animal shelters to place unclaimed or injured pets
Collaborate and communicate with other local jurisdictions on land use, zoning regulations, and other quality of life issues with the City of Livingston
Remove deceased animals from local properties and other locations; dispose of deceased animals according to established procedures
Quarantine animals as necessary in accordance with municipal regulations; euthanize unclaimed or severely diseased animals in accordance with established guidelines and procedures
Provide care for sheltered animals; monitor animals to assure health and safety; set out food and clean up after animals
Operate various animal control tools and equipment such as catch poles, section traps, microchip scanner, euthanasia solutions, tasers, syringes, leases, hoses, cages, muzzles and others; utilize a two-way radio; operate standard office equipment including a computer and assigned software
Communicate with personnel, outside agencies and the public to exchange information, coordinate activities and resolve issues or concerns; testify in court for animal-related cases as requested
Collect and account for animal licensing fees as directed; issue dog licenses and receipts; process related dog licenses forms and applications
Handle calls for service regarding various animal control and care issues; provide information and education to the public regarding animal control laws, license requirements, pet owner responsibility
Attend and participate in meetings, trainings and conferences

Qualification

Animal control certificationAnimal care techniquesZoning ordinances knowledgePublic enforcement experienceRecord-keeping skillsInterpersonal skillsOral communication skillsWritten communication skillsBasic animal control regulationsHealthSafety regulationsDriving skillsProper lifting techniques

Required

Graduation from high school or equivalent GED supplemented by college-level course work related to animal health, public enforcement, municipal code enforcement, or other related field
Two years' experience handling and caring for animals and or working in the public sector enforcing and investigating violations of state and local laws and ordinances
Valid California Class C driver's license
Valid and appropriate law enforcement and/or animal control certification including P.O.S.T 832 PC
Completion of Animal Control Academy (NACA)
Ability to perform a variety of enforcement duties to assure compliance with State laws and local ordinances related to animal regulation
Ability to interpret laws, rules, ordinances, and regulations
Ability to read maps, blueprints, and legal property descriptions
Ability to respond to community complaints and pick up, transport, care for and impound animals
Ability to observe and record findings during investigations
Ability to prepare concise written reports
Ability to provide information and assistance to the public in areas related to animal control
Ability to interpret, apply and explain laws and regulations governing the licensing, quarantining, impounding and care of animals
Ability to operate standard office equipment including a computer
Ability to euthanize animals according to established guidelines and procedures
Ability to operate various animal control tools and equipment
Ability to maintain the animal shelter and patrol vehicle in clean, orderly and proper working conditions
Ability to observe legal and defensive driving practices
Ability to be firm, consistent and respectful in an enforcement situation
Ability to observe health and safety regulations
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted during the course of work
Ability to maintain records and prepare reports and citations
Ability to create correspondence and spreadsheets with minimal supervision

Benefits

The City complies with the State Mandated Paid Sick Leave requirements.

Company

NEOGOV is the leading provider of workforce management software uniquely designed for the public sector, education, and public safety.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$700M
Key Investors
Warburg Pincus
2025-07-28Secondary Market· $700M
2025-07-28Acquired
2021-06-02Private Equity

Leadership Team

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Shane Evangelist
CEO
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Brandon McDonald
Head Of Marketing
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