Full-Time

Community Animal Project Assistant

Posted on 7/15/2025

PETA

PETA

501-1,000 employees

Nonprofit advocacy group for animal rights

No salary listed

Norfolk, VA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Basic animal-handling skills required
  • Willingness to obtain euthanasia certification (on-the-job training will be provided)
  • Willingness and ability to be on 24-hour emergency call
  • Proven ability to deal with a variety of people in a professional manner
  • Ability to engage in frequent bending, stooping, crawling, lifting, reaching, and stair-climbing
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. without assistance on a regular basis
  • 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
  • Commitment to the objectives of the organization
Responsibilities
  • Work closely with CAP's Supervisors and Field Outreach Workers to assist with fieldwork or other casework-related duties in the office and/or in the field
  • Transport animals to and from spay/neuter appointments and other veterinary appointments
  • Perform emergency first-aid procedures and euthanasia, as needed
  • Care for animals in PETA's animal shelter
  • Cross-train on assisting with PETA's mobile spay/neuter clinics
  • Assist CAP's Director in handling incoming calls, returning client phone calls, preparing case sheets, and other administrative tasks
  • Assist with the maintenance and stocking of CAP's guest rooms and related areas, including cabinets and closets
  • Participate in CAP's 24-hour emergency-pager rotation
  • Perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor

PETA advocates for animal rights and works to end cruelty toward animals. It targets four major sources of suffering—factory farms, laboratories, the clothing trade, and the entertainment industry—through public education, cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, legislation, events, celebrity involvement, and protest campaigns. Its activities include exposing cruelty, lobbying for laws, conducting undercover investigations, rescuing animals, and organizing public campaigns to shift consumer and industry behavior. Unlike many groups that focus on a single issue or region, PETA is the largest animal-rights organization and uses high-profile campaigns and celebrity partnerships to raise awareness and influence policy. The goal is to stop animal suffering and secure legal protections and better treatment for animals.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Norfolk, Virginia

Founded

1980

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What believers are saying

  • Poorva Joshipura's presidency strengthens PETA International's global advocacy reach.
  • PETA toxicologists shaped Canada's strategy to end lifetime cancer tests on rodents.
  • PETA completed 500th spay/neuter in Puerto Rico, rescuing dogs post-Hurricane Maria.

What critics are saying

  • HSUS steals 30% of donors with milder welfare tactics in 12-24 months.
  • Joshipura's leadership fragments US operations, causing turnover in 6-12 months.
  • Aggressive protests trigger lawsuits from farming industries, draining funds now.

What makes PETA unique

  • PETA targets factory farms, labs, clothing, and entertainment for maximum animal suffering reduction.
  • PETA opposes speciesism via education, investigations, rescues, and celebrity protests since 1980.
  • PETA's Science Consortium trains on non-animal toxicity testing with Colgate and IIVS.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Dec 15th, 2025
Exclusive PETA Footage Shows Shocking Fatality at California Racetrack

Exclusive PETA footage shows shocking fatality at California racetrack. Published December 15, 2025 by Scott Miller. Last Updated December 18, 2025. Exclusive video footage shot by PETA shows a catastrophic breakdown and fatal injury during the Champion of Champions stakes race at Los Alamitos Race Course in California on Saturday night, December 13. PETA's video captured 4-year-old Quarter Horse Stanley Cartel suffering a devastating lower-leg fracture that left the limb dangling as he collapsed on the track. Stanley Cartel's death, in what was supposed to be his last race before retiring to stud, marks the latest in a series of serious injuries and fatalities at Los Alamitos, a track already under scrutiny by the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) following a recent cluster of equine deaths. Ramiro Castillo previously trained Stanley Cartel before Los Alamitos banned him earlier this week after five horses in his care died since May. Following this incident, PETA is urging the CHRB and Los Alamitos Race Course to take immediate action. People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Inc. is calling for comprehensive veterinary examinations - including CT scans - of all horses formerly trained by Castillo to identify hidden injuries before they cause more deaths. PETA is also pressing officials to suspend all live racing and training at Los Alamitos so the track can undergo a full, independent safety review. This latest breakdown highlights the urgency of that warning.

The American Bazaar
Sep 12th, 2025
Poorva Joshipura named inaugural president of PETA International

Poorva Joshipura named inaugural president of PETA International.

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Aug 15th, 2025
Canada's New Strategy Could Spare Animals From Chemical Testing, PETA Urges Swift Action

PETA toxicologists collaborated with Health Canada and others to publish a strategy on avoiding lifetime cancer tests on rats and mice.

Friends of the Chicago River
Jun 11th, 2025
Friends Receives PETA's Hooked on Clean Waters Award

In bestowing the award, PETA recognized Friends' annual Chicago River Day which mobilizes thousands of volunteers to clean up litter and restore habitat.

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
May 13th, 2025
PETA Science Group, Colgate, and IIVS Team Up to Provide Training on Non-Animal Toxicity Testing

PETA Science Consortium International regularly sponsors this Practical Methods for In Vitro Toxicology Training workshop, which is held at IIVS several times a year.

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