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Animal Shelter Manager

Jefferson, WI ยท On-site

$45K - $48K/yr

The Shelter Manager is a vital member of the HSJC team and is responsible for providing leadership and direction of animal care operations at the Humane Society of Jefferson County. The Shelter ...

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Animal Shelter Manager

Jefferson, WI ยท On-site

$45K - $48K/yr

The Shelter Manager is a vital member of the HSJC team and is responsible for providing leadership and direction of animal care operations at the Humane Society of Jefferson County. The Shelter ...

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Stunning animals in a humane way to enter the harvest floor. * Hide removal using dehider knives and other powered equipment. * Harvesting of blood on the harvest floor and prepare for customer.

PRODUCTION HOURLY

Green Bay, WI ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.90/hr

Stunning animals in a humane way to enter the harvest floor. * Hide removal using dehider knives and other powered equipment. * Harvesting of blood on the harvest floor and prepare for customer.

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How much do humane jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for humane in Wisconsin is $18.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.29 and $20.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Humane jobs?

Humane jobs are roles within organizations that focus on promoting the welfare and ethical treatment of humans, animals, or the environment. These jobs can be found in non-profits, government agencies, animal shelters, advocacy groups, and social services. People in humane jobs work to improve quality of life, protect rights, and foster compassion through direct care, education, policy work, or community outreach. Positions may include animal welfare workers, social workers, humane educators, and policy advocates. The goal of humane jobs is to create a more just and compassionate world.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Humane Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Humane Educator, you need a background in education, animal welfare, or social work, often supported by a relevant degree or teaching certification. Familiarity with educational tools, curriculum design software, and animal care protocols is typically required. Strong communication, empathy, and public speaking skills help engage audiences and foster compassionate attitudes. These abilities are crucial for effectively promoting humane values and inspiring positive change in communities.

What is the difference between Humane vs Animal Shelter Worker?

AspectHumaneAnimal Shelter Worker
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, certifications in animal careHigh school diploma, certifications in animal handling
Work EnvironmentAnimal shelters, rescue organizationsAnimal shelters, rescue facilities
Industry UsageOrganizations focused on humane treatment and rescueFacilities housing and caring for animals awaiting adoption
Common Search/ComparisonHumane vs Animal Shelter Worker

Humane workers typically focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and advocating for animals, often working with organizations dedicated to animal welfare. Animal Shelter Workers primarily handle daily care, feeding, and cleaning in shelters. While both roles involve caring for animals, Humane workers often engage in broader advocacy and rescue efforts, whereas Shelter Workers focus on the immediate care and management of shelter animals.

What are some common challenges faced by Humane Educators when working with diverse communities?

Humane Educators often encounter challenges such as addressing varying cultural perceptions of animals, adapting teaching methods to different age groups, and overcoming language barriers. Building trust and fostering open dialogue within diverse communities require strong communication and cultural sensitivity skills. Additionally, educators may need to tailor their curriculum to resonate with local values and ensure inclusivity, all while promoting empathy and responsible behavior toward people, animals, and the environment.
What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Humane jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Humane job openings:
Infographic showing various Humane job openings in Wisconsin as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,412 per year, or $18.5 per hour.
Certified Veterinary Technician - Kenosha Campus

Certified Veterinary Technician - Kenosha Campus

WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY

Kenosha, WI โ€ข On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

How youโ€™ll impact our mission:

The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is hiring a part-time Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) who wants to make a difference for people and animals. In this role, youโ€™ll hone skills working with both shelter and owned animals while working alongside our fun and committed team of veterinarians and support staff, along with a management team dedicated to supporting your growth and development. The CVT reports to the Assistant Shelter Operations Manager, Veterinary Support at our Kenosha Campus. If youโ€™re looking for a rewarding career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of animals and people while working alongside a supportive team, apply today!

Key accountabilities:

  • Performing treatments, diagnostics, and nursing care for shelter and clinic patients:
    • Venipuncture, radiographs, dental prophylaxis, laboratory diagnostics, and vaccinating and restraining animals in accordance with organizational protocols.
  • Performing surgical procedures:
    • Safely and efficiently anesthetizing and preparing patients for surgery, monitoring patients at all stages of anesthesia, and calculating drug dosages.
    • Maintaining accurate patient records and cleaning and maintaining equipment, surgical quarters, and animal areas as needed
    • Using a welcoming, supportive, and non-judgmental approach with all clients, co-workers, and volunteers.
  • Assisting and performing euthanasia services for shelter and owned animals at a veterinarian's discretion.
  • Providing vaccines during vaccine clinics to owned public animals.

Qualifications:

  • Veterinary Technician Certification required
  • Experience in a veterinary clinic and/or animal shelter preferred
  • Able to partner with clients, staff, and volunteers from a diverse background
  • Demonstrated alignment with our mission, people-centered philosophy, and organizational values of compassion, respect, and kindness; innovation; professionalism; equity; and positive approach
  • Ability to navigate emotional aspects of animal welfare work
  • Able to successfully meet the physical demands of the job, which include stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, standing, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, and repetitive motions.ย Must be able to routinely lift and carry up to 50 pounds.

Hiring range: $22 - $26

Hiring bonus:ย We are offering $3000 in hiring and retention bonuses for new full or part-time CVTs! New full-time or part-time CVTs will be eligible to receive a $1500 bonus gift upon completion of 90 days of employment and a second $1500 bonus gift after completion of six months ofย employment! Thatโ€™s $3000 total! To be eligible, the employee must maintain full-time or part-time status at the time the bonus is administered. The bonus will not be prorated if an employee does not reach the 90 day and six month timelines.

Benefits for all staff include:

  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Mental health and counseling support: all employees and members of their household have access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with six free counseling sessions per year
  • Limited low-cost wellness and veterinary care services for staff membersโ€™ animals
  • Discounts on adoption fees, training classes, youth programs, retail and events
  • Support for student loans: WHS is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualified employer.

Come see why over 280 staff call WHS home! Youโ€™ll be happy you did!

About us:

TheWisconsin Humane Society(WHS) is the oldest and largest shelter in Wisconsin.ย It was founded in 1879 and operates shelters in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Door, Brown, and Kenosha Counties, as well as a Spay/Neuter Clinic in West Allisย and a wildlife rehabilitation center in Milwaukee.ย The organization offers adoption services, youth programs, low-cost veterinary resources, retail stores, volunteer programs, dog training classes, and much more. WHS is an independent nonprofit and receives no general government funding and is not part of any national umbrella group.

The Wisconsin Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer.

Application instructions:

Click onย โ€œApply Nowโ€ย to beginย your online employment application. We will reach out to you via the e-mail you provided or by phone once we have an update on your application.