Project Head for USA
Animals� Angels e.V. is an international animal rights organization
(NGO) committed to helping "working animals" on long-distance transports.
To do so, we cooperate with the police, veterinarians and government
agencies.
Your Responsibilities
� Research and document animal transports
� Draft documents regarding legal violations for use in court
� Maintain contacts and cooperate with federal and state authorities
� Work together with American animal rights organizations
Your Profile
� You respect animals and have a desire to reduce the suffering of
animals on long-distance transports.
� You are willing to travel between the USA and Germany.
� You have a college degree and at least two years of working experience
(outside of animal protection).
� You approach government agencies, stakeholders and other animal rights
organizations in a self-confident, reliable and friendly manner.
� You are fluent in both spoken and written German and English. Spanish
would also be beneficial.
� You are able to produce reports and correspondence confidently and
professionally.
� You have a valid international driver�s license and have at least three
years of driving experience.
� You are used to dealing with technology, a PC and video camera.
� You are physically fit and able to accompany transports over long
distances.
If you would like to work within a network of professional
and committed people who are dedicated to being with the animals, we look
forward to receiving your resume and your salary requirements.
Animals� Angels e.V., c/o York Ditfurth, Mozartstr. 32,
79104 Freiburg, Germany. For further information see
www.animals-angels.de , Tel.:
+49 (0)761 / 292 6601
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