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Who Let the Jobs Out- Scioto County Hiring New Dog Warden

Scioto County Daily News
Portsmouth
1 week ago
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Who Let the Jobs Out? Scioto County Hiring New Dog Warden

Scioto County is on the hunt for a top dog—and not the four-legged kind. The Scioto County Commissioners have officially approved a job posting for a new full-time Dog Warden, and applications are now open.

This 40-hour-a-week position offers a starting wage of $15.50 per hour, plus a full benefits package that includes sick leave, vacation time, and the use of a county vehicle. It’s a hands-on role for someone who doesn’t mind getting a little fur on their clothes—and maybe a slobbery kiss or two along the way.

The job calls for experience handling dogs with a range of temperaments, so animal lovers with a cool head and a calm voice will have an edge. Familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google Docs is a must, and while animal-handling experience is a plus, on-the-job training will be provided for the right self-motivated candidate.

Applicants must be able to work independently, pass a background check, and pass a drug test.

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Ready to run with the pack? The deadline to apply is Tuesday, May 21, 2025, at 3 p.m. Resumes must be printed and delivered in person to the Scioto County Dog Shelter at 95 Arrowhead North Road, Portsmouth . Absolutely no phone calls will be accepted regarding the position.

So if you’re passionate about animal welfare and looking for a job with real bite, this might be your calling.

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