Job Title: Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO), Communications Manager
Location: India
Organization’s profile:
Animals can’t speak for themselves. We are looking for someone who can speak for them: an outgoing, strong communicator who can be an effective advocate for animals.
The employer is the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations – an umbrella body representing animal interest groups from across the country, whose focus ranges across many issues such as conditions in zoos, in dairies; conditions of street animals, working animals, wildlife, ocean animals and fish; poaching, abandonment, cruelty-prevention, laws, legislation, compassion education and animal rights.
Job Description:
Eligibility:
Based on the job description and the website, within 300 words, please provide a cover letter in addition to your resume, telling us why you would be a suitable candidate for an interview. Prior experience in a similar role is a must.
How to apply: You will join a very energetic team of 6 plus people, so if this is an opportunity that you were looking for to be able to professionally work for animal protection – then send in your resume to varda(at)fiapo(dot).org
Last date for the application: 1 Dec, 2013
Reference: FIAPO
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