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About PETA > Work at PETA > Wildlife Specialist

Wildlife Specialist

Position Objective:

To investigate and intervene in cases involving cruelty to wildlife, and to develop and implement comprehensive strategies to alleviate the suffering of and/or obtain justice for wildlife through campaigns, casework, outreach programs, and the development of literature

Term of Employment:

Full-time

Reports to:

Wildlife Biologist and Director of the Domestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue & Information Department

Primary Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Conduct research and write materials to advance PETA's wildlife protection campaign outreach efforts
  • Review HelpingWildlife.com and wildlife-related Web materials at least twice each month to update, add, and remove information as needed
  • Intervene to prevent municipalities, private-property owners, communities, and businesses from using cruel and/or lethal methods to resolve conflicts with wildlife by developing and implementing comprehensive strategies
  • Persuade municipalities, communities, and private-property owners to implement humane wildlife-control methods
  • Provide intervention and assistance in a wide variety of wildlife abuse situations using discretion and independent judgment
  • Investigate and intervene in cruelty cases involving neglected and/or abused wildlife, including working to ensure that crimes committed against wildlife are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
  • Guide callers regarding peaceful cohabitation with wildlife
  • Represent PETA's stance on wildlife-related issues to the media and the general public
  • Perform any other duties assigned by the wildlife biologist and the director
  • Maintain confidentiality at all times

Qualifications:

  • Work experience in a wildlife field and/or a degree in a related field required
  • Strong public speaking skills required
  • Strong interest in wildlife casework-related mediation or intervention required
  • Previous casework-related mediation or intervention experience preferred
  • Ability to make independent decisions in crisis situations
  • Persuasive writing and research experience preferred
  • Ability to handle calls in a professional and confidential manner
  • Good proofreading and organizational skills
  • Willingness to handle and transport wild animals
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Must have a valid driver's license with three years' clean driving record
  • Ability to be on 24-hour emergency call
  • Demonstrated commitment to the objectives of the organization

To apply now, please click here. If you are unable to complete the online application, please mail your résumé and cover letter to:

Human Resources Department
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
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