
Butts County is seeking an Animal Services Officer to oversee the safety and welfare of animals in the community. The position involves enforcing local and state animal control laws, responding to service calls, and ensuring the humane treatment of animals throughout the county, according to the county's release.
The position requires responding to animal-related emergencies, investigating complaints, and safely capturing and transporting stray or injured animals. The officer will work independently, provide public education on responsible pet ownership, and ensure compliance with all local and state regulations.
Applicants for the Butts County Animal Services Officer position must have a high school diploma or GED and a valid Georgia driver’s license. Experience in animal care or public safety is preferred, though a combination of education and training may also be considered. The role requires working weekends and holidays as part of a rotating schedule.









