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What You'll Do Animal Relocation Drivers, a contracted position hired through a third-party staffing agency, are responsible for driving ASPCA-owned vehicles to relocate animals from source to ...

As a contingent driver for our Animal Relocation team, you will meet animal welfare professionals across the country and fill an important role in creating opportunities for animals. It's hard work ...

In addition to policy work, current direct services include kitten intake diversion, foster and adoption; animal relocation; and veterinary services (spay/neuter and primary pet care). The ASPCA ...

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How much do animal relocation jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal relocation in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal relocation?

An Animal Relocation job involves the safe transportation of animals from one location to another, often for rescue organizations, wildlife conservation, shelters, or private owners. This can include relocating stray pets, endangered wildlife, or animals in unsafe environments to better habitats. Professionals in this field ensure the animals' well-being during transport by following safety protocols and legal requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in animal relocation?

To excel in Animal Relocation, you need knowledge of animal handling, species-specific welfare requirements, and logistics coordination, often supported by certifications in animal care or transportation safety. Familiarity with animal transport equipment, GPS tracking, interstate/international transportation regulations, and animal health documentation systems is important. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set top professionals apart in this field. These abilities are crucial for ensuring the safe, humane, and efficient relocation of animals while meeting client and legal expectations.

What are some common challenges faced by animal relocation specialists?

Animal Relocation specialists often encounter challenges such as managing unpredictable animal behaviors, navigating complex transportation regulations, and ensuring animal welfare during sometimes lengthy journeys. Weather conditions, last-minute travel adjustments, and coordinating with clients or agencies can also add layers of complexity to the job. Success in this role requires adaptability and thorough planning to address these issues and minimize stress for both animals and handlers. Collaboration with veterinarians, logistics teams, and animal caretakers is frequently necessary to ensure smooth, compliant relocations. Being proactive and detail-oriented can help you handle these challenges effectively and build a strong reputation in the industry.

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Infographic showing various Animal Relocation job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.

$25/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

This is a remote position within the United States that requires travel as outlined below. Candidates may be based anywhere in the U.S.; however, preference will be given to those located in the following cities:
  • Dallas, TX
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Kansas City, KS

Overview:
Do you love travel, have experience handling animals (especially cats and dogs) and thrive in a fast-paced environment? Are you interested in a flexible and rewarding role, vital to our life-saving mission? If so, we have the perfect position for you!
As a contingent driver for our Animal Relocation team, you will meet animal welfare professionals across the country and fill an important role in creating opportunities for animals. It's hard work that takes a special person, but there is no better feeling than knowing you personally and directly improved outcomes for an animal.
Who We Are
The ASPCA®'s (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Animal Relocation team is responsible for transporting more than 35,000 dogs and cats each year. Using both land and air transportation, the ASPCA partners with "source" shelters in areas with high homeless pet populations and transports animals to "destination" shelters in communities where adoptable animals are in high demand.
What You'll Do
Animal Relocation Drivers, a contracted position hired through a third-party staffing agency, are responsible for driving ASPCA-owned vehicles to relocate animals from source to destination partners. In addition to the crucial task of care and transport of both dogs and cats, this position is responsible for stocking the vehicle, monitoring the inventory in storage, maintaining logs, cleaning trucks and, on occasion, delivering the truck for maintenance.
Temporary Role Details:
  • This is a temporary, contingent position and the person hired will be employed through a third-party staffing agency.
  • The target pay rate for this temporary role is $25 per hour and may be modified in the future.
  • Position requires two weeks per month of availability (minimum) for out-of-state, overnight travel. Weeks do not have to be consecutive (back-to-back), but drivers are typically on the road, away from home, for 5-10 days at a time.

Driving and Travel Requirements:
  • Must be located within an hour of a major airport and have the ability to travel to vehicle pickup locations
  • Significant travel by air and ground required
  • Must have five or more years of driving experience, provide a valid driver's license upon hire and pass a motor vehicle history check demonstrating a safe driving history.
  • Must be able to drive eight hours in shifts as part of a team
  • Must be comfortable being on the road for up to sixteen hours at a time
  • Willing to travel frequently including some weekends

What's Expected of You - Position Responsibilities & Qualifications:
Animal Management and Transport (50%)
  • Manage onsite loading and unloading of dogs and cats on transport vehicles
  • Examine animals for obvious signs of illness or injury and communicate as described in protocols
  • Triage the animal load and unload
  • Provide care for animals on transport
  • Provide spot cleaning for animals on transport
  • Learn to recognize illness or distress and how to manage minor issues
  • Communicate with ASPCA Veterinarian
  • Communicate with shelter staff and volunteers
  • Liaison with ASPCA Manager
  • Excellent customer service communications are expected

Stocking, Cleaning, Maintenance (20%)
  • Stock vehicles and storage unit with supplies as directed
  • Thoroughly clean and disinfect interior of vehicles in cab and animal compartment
  • Assist with minor repairs and maintenance as needed
  • Assist in delivery of supplies to various ASPCA and partner locations in multiple states
  • Provide medical-grade disinfection of vehicles, cages, carriers and equipment in a variety of weather conditions.
  • Stock transport trucks with carriers and supplies to meet inventory needs
  • Communicate vehicle maintenance needs to Manager
  • Maintain organized, clean and disinfected workspace
  • Perform additional duties as assigned

Safety (10%)
  • Keep track of high value equipment entrusted to drivers (check out during morning shift & check in during evening shift)
  • Perform daily inspections to exterior of vehicles for damage
  • Park and maneuver vehicles
  • Utilize provided PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
  • Safely manage animals to maximize personal safety and safety of animals and teammates
  • Understanding OSHA regulations and requirements on the vehicle

Administrative Duties (20%)
  • Responsible for receiving and transferring of dogs and cats and ensuring that the corresponding electronic and hardcopy paperwork is complete and correct
  • Provide accurate and responsible oversight of fleet card and corresponding receipts
  • Make copies, and stock inventory with forms if requested.
  • Complete all necessary forms for vehicle maintenance and repair and any necessary logs
  • Capable of working remotely with professionalism and positive outlook
  • Capable of managing electronic equipment and learning new programs
  • Be comfortable working in Adobe, Excel, and cloud-based document sharing platforms

Qualifications:
  • Deep commitment to saving more shelter pets' lives through critical transport assistance work
  • Ability to work independently in a remote setting with minimal supervision
  • Exceptional detail orientation
  • Ability to precisely follow written protocols
  • Experience with cleaning animal housing (preferred, not required)
  • Ability to repeatedly lift up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to bend, crouch, and kneel
  • Basic computer skills required; familiarity with using an iPad and iPhone preferred
  • Demonstrates care and concern for the well-being of animals
  • Ability to take responsibility for project management
  • Must be able to drive eight hours in shifts as part of a team
  • Must be comfortable being on the road for up to sixteen hours at a time
  • Able to work and drive in inclement weather, including heat, rain, and snow

Language:
  • English (Required)

Education and Work Experience:
  • High School Diploma (Required)
  • One or more years of professional animal handling required, additional experience preferred
  • Experience driving commercial vehicles a plus but not required