NEAVS Job Listings
Growing New England non-profit animal advocacy organization seeks:
Program Director
Responsible for strategic planning, implementation of animal advocacy
programs, activist campaigns and building coalitions with other groups.
Must possess good outreach and supervisory skills and record of
programmatic effectiveness; have energy and stamina. Five or more years
experience preferred.
Research and Investigation Specialist
Responsible for providing scientific expertise and documentation for
programs, campaigns, media, and public inquiries. Advanced science
degree required. Must have excellent research and writing skills;
thorough understanding of vivisection and other animal issues required.
Education Specialist
Develop, manage and teach humane educational program. Background in
teaching, science, and curriculum development required. Must be a
progressive thinker, organized, creative and interested in working for
animal advocacy organization; science or health teacher certification
MA/MS a plus. 3-5 years teaching experience preferred.
Education Assistant
Provide administrative and programmatic assistance for our humane
education program. Excellent organizational skills required. Familiarity
with Microsoft Office 97 and Internet technologies a plus.
All positions have salary commensurate with experience
and offer a progressive benefit package. All positions require a BA/BS
degree or equivalent and strong communications skills. Background in
animal advocacy or an understanding of related issues preferred. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Please respond to:
NEAVS
333 Washington Street, Suite 850
Boston, MA 02108
Fax: 617-523-7925
[email protected]
NEAVS
http://www.neavs.org/
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