Field Services Supervisor (Animal Control Officer III)
Fairfax County Animal Services
Job Description
Are you passionate about animal welfare and ready to lead a team that’s making a real difference in the community? Join Fairfax County Animal Services as a Field Services Supervisor in our newly established Field Services Division!This job opportunity is being reannounced. Previous applicants need not reapply.
About Us:
With a population of 1.2 million people, our community is rich with companion animals, livestock, and diverse wildlife, making every day both challenging and rewarding. Our department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of both animals and residents in Fairfax County. With two shelter campuses, we care for 4,000–5,000 animals annually and maintain a consistent live release rate of over 90%.
This supervisory position offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of animal welfare and public safety.
What You’ll Do:
Animal Services Officers (ASOs) enforce the animal control laws and regulations in Fairfax County. As a Field Services Supervisor leading a team of ASOs, you’ll be directly and indirectly involved in essential responsibilities such as capturing stray animals, rescuing sick or injured wildlife, investigating cases of animal cruelty and dangerous animals, and responding to animal bites and exposure incidents. Additionally, you will educate the public, provide vital resources to the community, and, when necessary, perform humane euthanasia, all while making a tangible impact on both animal welfare and public safety.
For more information about a career with Field Services, visit here. To learn more about Fairfax County Animal Services, please visit our webpage here.
Responsibilities:
Supervise and successfully lead a team of animal services officers.
Investigate and respond to a wide range of animal-related complaints, including dangerous animals, animal cruelty and neglect, and rabies control.
Safely rescue and transport domestic animals and wildlife safely, and perform humane euthanasia when necessary, ensuring the well-being of the animals and the community.
Communicate clearly and effectively with the public, fellow employees, and officials, explaining ordinances, violations, corrective actions, and programs such as spay/neuter initiatives and rabies control.
Gather evidence, prepare detailed reports, issues summonses, and provide testimony in court related to animal-related offenses.
Collaborate with various Fairfax County agencies, including the police department, fire and rescue, health department, code compliance, and others.
Conduct educational outreach to promote animal welfare and inform the community about responsible pet ownership and local ordinances.
Provide direct care and enrichment for animals within the shelter, ensuring their safety and well-being.
Flexibility is required, as this role may involve working various shifts, changes in shift days and times, and reassignment between department locations based on operational needs.
This job announcement may be used to fill future full-time Field Services Supervisors (Animal Control Officer III) vacancies.
Salary: The salary offer will be in the minimum to midpoint ($55,789.55 to $74,386.00) of the advertised compensation range. Promotional rules apply for current Fairfax County Government and Fairfax County Public Schools employees. Eligible employees certified as using a second language in their job (35% or more of their worktime) may receive a foreign language stipend in the amount of $1,300 annually where scheduled work time is more than 20 hours per week ($650 annually when scheduled work time is 20 hours or less per week).
Salary: The salary offer will be in the minimum to midpoint ($72,125.46 to $96,167.14) of the advertised compensation range. Promotional rules apply for current Fairfax County Government and Fairfax County Public Schools employees. Eligible employees certified as using a second language in their job (35% or more of their worktime) may receive a foreign language stipend in the amount of $1,300 annually where scheduled work time is more than 20 hours per week ($650 annually when scheduled work time is 20 hours or less per week).
Schedule: Schedule will vary depending on staffing levels and department needs as animal services officers are considered essential personnel and will be required to report to work during times designated countywide as approved for unscheduled leave regardless of the emergency (i.e., weather, transportation, other disaster). Required to work early mornings, evenings, overnight, weekends, and holidays.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a passionate team dedicated to making a difference for animals and the community.
Enjoy a challenging, rewarding career with clear opportunities for growth.
Contribute to a department known for its innovative practices and high standards in animal welfare.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to the following:
(Click on the aforementioned link to learn how Fairfax County interprets equivalencies for "Any combination, experience, and training equivalent to")
Graduation from an accredited college or university with associate’s degree in animal science, veterinary science, zoology, wildlife management, or law enforcement; plus, three (3) years in law enforcement, military service, animal services, animal control, or other animal-related experience involving animal care and handling; including at least one (1) year of related experience in a team lead or supervisory role.
This is a full time job
Contact Information
Job Contact Details
Fairfax County Government
Department of Human Resources
Closing Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
Posting Date:
Closing Date: