About us: Founded in 1989, Animal Place is one of the oldest and largest sanctuaries for farmed animals in the United States. As an animal rights organization, we promote the complete protection of farmed animals and a vegan lifestyle. There are two facilities: a 600-acre sanctuary in Grass Valley, CA, that serves as a permanent safe haven for farmed animals, and a 12-acre Rescue & Adoption facility in Petaluma, CA. If you are unfamiliar with Animal Place, visit our website before considering applying: www.animalplace.org

About this role: The Community Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing and expanding our community outreach efforts at our Rescue and Adoption Center in Petaluma, CA. The perfect candidate should possess a deep passion for animal rights and veganism, alongside the ability to excel in outreach, event planning, and building relationships within the community. 

For more information and to apply, visit https://jobs.gusto.com/postings/animal-place-community-engagement-coordinator-ca8db077-0109-4cd0-8952-ef07da9577df 
 

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