Deschutes County is seeking applications from residents who are interested in serving as an alternate on the Dog Control Board of Supervisors. The alternate would serve in the event a Board members is not available for a hearing.
The Dog Control Board of Supervisors makes decisions on the disposition of dogs who are involved in the chasing, wounding, or killing of livestock. Applicants need to own a dog or livestock to be eligible to serve on the Board.
Volunteer board members attend hearings that are scheduled on an as-needed basis. Hearings are generally scheduled on weekdays at 5:30 p.m. Hearings are held in downtown Bend and include options for virtual participation. Members are appointed to two-year terms by the Board of Commissioners.
Interested applicants can apply online at deschutes.org/jobs in the Volunteer/Committee section. Applications will be accepted through August 17.
For questions, please contact the Board of Commissioner’s Office at 541-388-6571.