North Shore Animal League America Has New Opportunities for Animal Lovers
January 8, 2010 - (Port Washington, NY) The New Year brings new opportunities for animal lovers. With the latest jobless rates in the tri-state area hovering near 9 per cent, North Shore Animal League America offers excellent career opportunities to work with and save the lives of homeless animals. The world’s largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, the Animal League has several exciting positions that you can learn more about at a Job Fair on Thursday January 14, 5PM - 8PM. Refreshments will be served. The Animal League is located at 25 Davis Avenue, Port Washington, NY. All applicants must pre-register for the Job Fair at HR@animalleague.org prior to January 14.
For information about North Shore Animal League America and its mission to rescue, nurture and adopt approximately 20,000 homeless animals each year, or for directions to the shelter, visit www.AnimalLeague.org or call 516- 883-7575.
About North Shore Animal League America
North Shore Animal League America, headquartered in Port Washington, NY, is the largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization in the world. The Animal League reaches across the country to rescue, nurture and adopt nearly 20,000 pets into happy and loving homes every year. Since its founding 1944, they have placed closed to 1 million puppies, kittens, cats and dogs into carefully screened homes. One of the first animal rescue agencies on the ground in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Animal League rescued more than 1200 pets from the region, with 1170 adopted and 22 reunited with their families. The Animal League is home to the Alex Lewyt Veterinary Medical Center, which provides 24-hour care for the sheltered pets and annually takes care of more than 10,000 outpatient visits, administers over 27,000 vaccinations, and performs over 14,000 free spay/neuter procedures for every adopted animal. The League also has a National Shelter Rescue team, and offers a wide variety of programs such as a mobile adoption program, puppy training, and adoption counseling. For more information on North Shore Animal League America visit AnimalLeague.org. |