This position is posted by The Foundation to Support Animal Protection (FSAP) on behalf of PETA.
Job DescriptionThe campaign for animal rights is an ever-evolving effort, utilizing new technology to raise awareness. For example, PETA's "I, Chicken" exhibit uses virtual reality to show students the conditions of chickens on factory farms, and their drone program employs cutting-edge technology to promote animal rights. The ideal candidate will be a skilled writer interested in science and technology, capable of researching technical and non-technical subjects.
PrimaryResponsibilities and Duties:
- Brainstorm innovative uses of technology like the "I, Chicken" exhibit and drone program to advance animal rights
- Write creative and technical content for internal and external audiences
- Represent PETA at trade shows
- Research trends and developments in science and technology
- Advocate for PETA's interests publicly
- Expand and develop existing creative projects
- Collaborate across departments on new project logistics
- At least one year of project management, research, or creative experience
- Thorough knowledge of animal rights issues and PETA campaigns
- Interest in science and technology
- Outgoing personality with effective communication skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to work independently
- Professional appearance and adherence to a vegan lifestyle
- Willingness to travel extensively
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
- Support for PETA's philosophy and advocacy skills
Our culture is important:
All offices have a vegan policy, with regular vegan potlucks. Even the most dedicated animal advocates need a break, including vacation time, sick leave, holidays, and professional development opportunities. Staff benefits include subsidized vegan lunches, Petplan insurance discounts, PETA merchandise discounts, comprehensive health plans, 401(k) options, and other perks. PETA is an equal opportunity employer.
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