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 résumé with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human
Resources, 501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; or fax to 757-628-0789.
PET TRADE SPECIALIST – People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA) seeks a pet trade specialist with previous
casework-related mediation or intervention experience to coordinate all
departmental efforts to campaign against the pet trade industry. This
person will be responsible for keeping abreast of pertinent news and
developments in the pet trade industry, handling captive bird issues,
and providing intervention and assistance in a wide variety of animal
abuse situations. This person will also represent PETA to the media.
Candidate must have proven proofreading, organizational, and research
skills as well as strong written and verbal communication skills.
Candidate must also have the ability to make independent decisions in
crisis situations needing authority intervention. A degree in a related
field is preferred. Animal Friendly. Competitive salary and benefits.
Please send résumé with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human Resources, 501
Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; or fax to 757-628-0789.
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