DOMESTIC ANIMAL ISSUES OPPORTUNITIES - If you
would like to put your skills to work making a difference for animals,
consider joining PETA’s team of committed staff members at our
international headquarters in the Oceanside community of Norfolk,
Virginia. Our Domestic Animals Issues & Abuse Department is recruiting
for a variety of positions. We are currently in need of an Animal
Sheltering Advisor, Cruelty Caseworker, Project Coordinator, SNIP
Program Assistant, Community Animal Project Assistant, and North
Carolina Project Coordinator. Enjoy the personal satisfaction of
meaningful work. Submit your resume and cover letter to PETA’s Human
Resources Department today. For more information or to see a complete
job description for each position, please visit
www.peta.org. You may send your resume
and cover letter to: PETA Attn: Human Resources, 501 Front Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510; fax to 757-628-0789; or e-mail to
jobopenings@peta.org.
YOUTH OUTREACH COORDINATOR – People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) seeks a youth outreach coordinator
to inspire teenage and college students to get active for animals by
coordinating and promoting events, appearances, demonstrations, and PETA
programs aimed at that age group and to work toward changing high school
and college students’ attitudes and behavior toward animals by sharing
PETA’s message with them. Thorough knowledge of animal rights issues and
youth culture is required as well as previous activist experience.
Candidate must have an outgoing, energetic, and personable manner as
well as proven experience in planning successful events. Must also have
the willingness to travel often. Competitive benefits package offered.
Please send resume with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human Resources, 501
Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; fax to 757-628-0789; or e-mail to
jobopenings@peta.org.
CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR (INTERNATIONAL GRASSROOTS
CAMPAIGNS) – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
seeks an experienced candidate to manage and coordinate PETA’s campaigns
work with animal rights activists throughout the country. The candidate
must have activist experience, a thorough knowledge of animal rights
issues, an outgoing and personable manner, and the ability and
willingness to travel often. Must also have a degree in a related field
or relevant experience. PETA offers a competitive benefits package.
Rewarding work. Send cover letter and resume to PETA, Attn: Human
Resources, 501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; fax to 757-628-0789; or
e-mail to jobopenings@peta.org.
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OPPORTUNITIES – If you
would like to put your creative skills to work making a difference for
animals, consider joining PETA’s team of committed staff members at our
international headquarters in the Oceanside community of Norfolk,
Virginia. Our Production Department is recruiting for a variety of
positions. We are currently looking for the following: Online Marketing
Coordinator, Production Manager, Senior Web Designer, Web Assistant, Web
Designer, and Web Project Manager. Enjoy the personal satisfaction of
meaningful work. Submit your resume and cover letter to PETA’s Human
Resources Department today. For more information or to see a complete
job description for each position, please visit
www.peta.org. You may send your resume
and cover letter to: PETA Attn: Human Resources, 501 Front Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510; fax to 757-628-0789; or e-mail to
jobopenings@peta.org.
Kim DeWester
Human Resources Specialist
The PETA Foundation
Tel: 757-622-7382, ext. 1404
Fax: 757-628-0789
KimberlyD@fsap.org
www.peta.org
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