SNIP PROGRAM ASSISTANT: People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA) seeks a SNIP program assistant to help the SNIP program
manager with all aspects of SNIP�s mobile spay/neuter program, including
check-in, administrative recordkeeping, scheduling, and ordering
materials. Candidate must have excellent interpersonal, problem-solving,
crisis-management, and organizational skills. Candidate must also have
basic animal-handling skills and be willing to work weekends. Valid
driver�s license and good driving record required. Competitive salary and
benefits. Please send resume with cover letter to PETA, Attn: Human
Resources, 501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; fax to 757.628.0789; or
email to [email protected]
NORTH CAROLINA PROJECT COORDINATOR � non-profit animal
protection organization seeks candidate to manage and develop a North
Carolina project, including establishment and operation of a humane
shelter to serve animals in and around Bertie County, N.C., and to perform
field work in accordance with Community Animal Project�s standard
operational procedures. Candidate must be certified in animal euthanasia
and drug use, have an excellent rapport with animals, gentleness, respect,
and understanding. Must have the proven ability to make sound, independent
decisions in a crisis situation, ability to network with area
veterinarians, investigate neglect and cruelty complaints. Competitive
salary and benefits. Send cover letter and resume to PETA, Attn: Human
Resources, 501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510; or fax to 757-628-0789
Ariana J. Dixon
HR Assistant
Foundation to Support Animal Protection (FSAP)
The PETA Foundation
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
phone: 757 962 8413
email: [email protected]
fax: 757 628 0789
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