Rescue Field Officer
Company: Humane Society of Huron Valley
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Title: Rescue Field
Officer Hours: Full-time, Days, Evenings and/or weekends and
holidays Supervisor: Manager of Cruelty & Rescue Classification:
Non-exempt, Hourly We are looking for a Rescue Field Officer to
help facilitate our animal rescue work. This person is responsible
for responding to reports of wild and domestic animals in distress,
in a wide variety of situations, using safe animal handling and
transport techniques, safe driving practices, while providing good
customer service, along with the ability to communicate in both
written and oral forms. MUST RESIDE IN WASHTENAW COUNTY DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Responds promptly and courteously to phone calls
regarding injured or sick domestic animals and humane wildlife
removal. Drive a vehicle to support the safe and reliable transport
of animals on a timely schedule, responds swiftly to emergency
calls. Transport sick or injured animals to HSHV. Administer first
aid and/or humane euthanasia depending on the severity of the
injuries if approved by the HSHV veterinarian on call. Ensure that
animals are provided with a comfortable, safe transport from the
field back to the shelter; or to the rehabber. Ensure compliance
with related wildlife laws. Responsible for the transport vehicle
and equipment used on a particular day or shift including keeping
it clean inside and out, well stocked and ready for use and
reporting accidents and the need for repairs to your supervisor
immediately. Complete administrative procedures for all animals
including; required paperwork, check for identification such as
tags or microchip, enter information into database, kennel animal,
etc. Use database system daily to submit animal information for
accurate statistical reports. Keep accurate records of all calls.
Must be willing to be trained in certain aspects of animal shelter
and rescue operations. This could include but is not limited to
kennel cleaning, enrichment, humane animal handling and capture
techniques and Trap-Neuter-Return Must be willing to learn to
handle a wide variety of animals effectively and in a humane
manner. Must be willing and able to drive a variety of transport
vehicles and livestock trailer. Cultivate positive client,
volunteer, and coworker relations through professional, respectful
and courteous interactions. Practice and encourage a culture of
kindness and understanding. Provide quality customer service to
clients, volunteers, and staff while actively promoting our
mission, services, programs and events. Days : Our rescue
department operates 24 hours a day, 365-days a year, but we each
work a 4 to 5-day week. We rotate days off, so week-ends and
holidays will be required. Hours: This is an hourly position
working 40 hours per week year-round. The summer season may include
mandatory overtime which is paid as time and a half. You might work
50 hours per week in the summer and closer to 40 hours per week in
the winter. Experience: Prior experience and comfort working with
injured animals is required; animal handling experience is
preferred. The type of experiences and aptitudes that we are
looking for are intelligence, good conversation skills, physical
fitness (this job is physically rigorous), an excellent driving
record, honesty, dependability, and a friendly disposition. The
Rescue Field Officer meets the needs of animals and the community
by: Using excellent time-management, prioritizing and responding to
all calls coming into the Rescue phone. Handling various species of
animals using low stress handling techniques, including; injured
domestic animals, native wildlife, exotic pets, and occasional farm
animals. Delivering compassionate and professional customer service
in emotional and stressful situations; Our ideal candidate is a
go-getter, always on the move, never content to take it easy. With
so many requests for services throughout Washtenaw County, must
have the ability to prioritize and jump from one task to another.
Operating in the field, among the general population, means there’s
almost always an audience and HSHV knows that ensuring our clients,
observers, and passersby are pleased with our service is just as
important as ensuring the safety of all animals, wild and domestic.
They are patient and attentive, but also brave and confident,
ensuring their interactions with all animals are safe and
responsive to each animals individual needs. They possess the
ability to excel in a fast-paced, often high stress environment.
They meet challenges with a smile and have a flexible schedule,
able to change even at the last minute. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While
performing this job, you will be required to continually walk,
stand, squat, twist, and kneel, reach and grab with your hands and
arms, in addition to being able to lift and move yourself, animals,
materials and equipment weighing 75 lbs or more. You will be
exposed to kennel/shelter setting, the indoors and outdoors. You
will be exposed to various weather conditions when working
outdoors. You will be consistently exposed to animals and animal
allergens, including animal hair, dander, saliva, fecal matter,
urine, zoonotic diseases, fleas and other mites or bugs. You will
also be subject to potential danger including parasites and
infectious diseases, animal bites and scratches. Tetanus and rabies
(pre-exposure) inoculations are required or must be waived. MENTAL
DEMANDS While performing this job, you will be regularly required
to use written and oral communication skills; observe and interpret
situations; analyze and solve problems; learn and apply new
information and skills; perform repetitive work on multiple,
concurrent tasks; fulfill intensive deadlines; and interact with
staff, the public, volunteers and others encountered in the course
of work. You will be exposed to others’pain and suffering, and must
be able to handle occasional volatile situations. Please note: This
job description reflects the assignment of essential functions; it
does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Humane Society
of Huron Valley is an at-will employer.
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