ID
1-509-1338
Name
Animal Intake and Reunification Specialist
Status
Published
Updated
11/14/2019 9:58:05 AM
Released
06/19/2018
Resource Category
Animal Emergency Response
Primary Core Capability
Mass Care Services
Secondary Core Capability
Resource Kind
Personnel
Overall Function
The Animal Intake and Reunification Specialist provides animal intake, identification, tracking, and reunification (with owners or owner agents) during a disaster response. This is an administrative position that supports various animal emergency response teams in one or more of the following competency areas:
1. Companion animals, including pets, service animals, and assistance animals
2. Livestock, including food or fiber animals and domesticated equine species
3. Wildlife animals, captive wildlife, and zoo animals
4. Laboratory animals
Single resource
In conjunction with a NIMS typed team
NIMS Typed Team
such as an Animal Sheltering Team or an Animal Evacuation, Transport, and Re-entry Team
In conjunction with a NIMS typed unit
NIMS Typed Unit
Description Notes
Not Specified
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| Types | |
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| Type | Description |
| Type 1 | Same as Type 2, PLUS: 1. Coordinates, oversees, and manages large and complex animal intake, identification, tracking, and reunification operations 2. Designs and implements intake, identification, tracking, and reunification protocols 3. Develops and maintains animal lost and found registry 4. Develops and implements just-in-time training on animal intake, identification, tracking, and reunification protocols |
| Type 2 | The Animal Intake and Reunification Specialist: 1. Identifies and documents animals 2. Tracks animal movements 3. Reunifies animals with owners or owner agents 4. Follows protocols for intake, identification, tracking, and reunification 5. Validates and reconciles animal inventory/census 6. Maintains animal lost and found registry 7. Reports validated animal counts and activities 8. Provides just-in-time training on animal intake, identification, tracking, and reunification protocols |
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| Education | Not Specified |
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| Training | Not Specified |
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| Experience | Not Specified |
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| Physical/Medical Fitness | 1. PPE is mission specific and may vary by work environment; it includes protective footwear, protective clothing for skin exposure, eye and ear protection, respirators, gloves, and masks 2. NIMS Guideline for the National Qualification System (NQS) defines Physical/Medical Fitness levels for NIMS positions. |
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| Currency | Not Specified |
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| Professional and Technical Licenses and Certifications | Not Specified |
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| Composition and Ordering Specifications |
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| Specification |
| Discuss logistics for deploying this position, such as working conditions, length of deployment, security, lodging, transportation, and meals, prior to deployment |
| Requestor specifies competency areas necessary based on the animal population the position will serve |
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| References |
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| Reference |
| FEMA, NIMS 508: Animal Sheltering Team – Animal-Only Shelter |
| FEMA, NIMS 508: Animal Sheltering Team – Cohabitated Shelter |
| FEMA, NIMS 508: Animal Sheltering Team – Collocated Shelter |
| FEMA, NIMS 508: Animal Evacuation, Transport, and Re-entry Team |
| FEMA, National Incident Management System (NIMS), October 2017 |
| FEMA, NIMS Guideline for the National Qualification System, November 2017 |
| FEMA, National Response Framework, June 2016 |