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Company Description

This position is posted by The Foundation to Support Animal Protection (FSAP) on behalf of PETA. FSAP provides general and administrative support services to PETA and other charitable animal protection organizations. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. PETA works through public education, cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, legislation, special events, celebrity involvement, and protest campaigns.

Job Description

Working at the world's largest animal rights organization is not for those looking for a typical office job. Think of a time where you were in a fast-paced environment and multiply that by ten and then throw in a good measure of passionate colleagues and supervisors all motivated by the same notion of animal liberation as you are! Now you have a slight peak into #PETAlife!
We have positions that speak to all different levels of experience and expertise. They range from covering the front desk, packaging literature for activists, assuring budgets remain on track, data is managed and PSA's are shot and edited, to meeting with executives - encouraging cruelty-free business conduct, and leading demonstrations across the country. We have positions for every interest, with the ultimate goal of providing our employees the opportunity to explore all departments of the organization and find their best practice in the fight for animal rights.
The above doesn't cover every opportunity or even department, but gives the gist of a career at PETA/PETA Foundation. 
If you feel that you have a background that will support a position at PETA and the drive to work relentlessly for animal liberation, chances are you will be a great fit for our organization, complete this brief application and we'll be in touch!

Qualifications

It takes a lot of dedicated people to end animal suffering! Both PETA and the PETA Foundation are looking for smart, compassionate, hard-working people to join our teams, and you might have just the skills we need!


Support for PETA's philosophy and the ability to professionally advocate PETA's positions on issues
Commitment to the objectives of the organization
Proven effective written and verbal communication skills
Proven ability to establish priorities and meet deadlines
Demonstrated excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills, tact, and diplomacy
Proven ability to maintain strict confidentiality at all times
Professional appearance and adherence to a vegan diet
Working in a fast-paced environment isn't for everybody, and the pressure will be heavy most of the time, so candidates must have great time-management skills
As with most entry-level positions, you will be responsible for a number of administrative tasks, you may also handle a large amount of confidential information - so spilling the beans on secrets won't be tolerated.


There will be times when you need to drive, so you must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid U.S. driver's license, a minimum of three years of driving experience, and a satisfactory driving record


Most of all, you must have the drive to help animals and support a team working for their liberation around the world

Additional Information

Our culture is very important to us; you can take a sneak peak at the #PETAlife here
All vegan offices have a vegan policy - that does NOT mean you're stuck with carrots and celery sticks - we are big believers in delicious food!