ANIMAL SHELTERING ADVISOR – People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) seeks an animal sheltering advisor with
full-service, open admission shelter or humane association work
experience to assess various allegations of animal shelter abuse
reported to PETA and to intervene as necessary. This person will be
responsible for working with government officials to ameliorate
conditions and implement proper policies and procedures for shelters.
This person will also represent PETA to the media. Candidate must have
proven strong writing, research, and organizational skills as well as
the ability to make independent decisions in crisis situations needing
authority intervention. Candidate must also be able to handle cruelty
complaints in a professional and confidential manner. A degree in a
related field is preferred. Animal Friendly. Competitive salary and
benefits. Please send resume with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human
Resources, 501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; or fax to 757.628.0789.
HUMANE FIELD OFFICER – People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA) seeks a field officer for its Norfolk, Va., location
to respond to local calls, such as requests for assistance with
companion animal care, injured animals (including wildlife), animal
placement, and neglected animals. Candidate must have an excellent
rapport with animals, hands-on experience working with animals, and
proven ability to make independent decisions in a crisis situation.
Candidate must also be able to be on 24-hour emergency call and have the
availability to work weekends, split shifts, and evenings. Valid
driver’s license required. Competitive salary and benefits. Please send
resume with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human Resources, 501 Front
Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; or fax to 757.628.0789.
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