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APA SPCA needs Volunteers and offers paid positions. - APA SPCA (Amarillo, TX)

As a Volunteer:
Work your own hours, as little or much as you want No ongoing commitment necessary Fill holes in your resume Get great experience for your school application or resume Positions available, 30 Day Fundraiser, Fundraising Leader, Volunteer Educator, Emergency Foster Care As an Employee:
A rewarding career working with creative professionals committed to the welfare of companion animals and addressing needs of pets and owners often overlooked.
Join an organization committed to making a real difference, being financially responsible and maintaining the same high ethics that the American Pet Association has maintained for 20 years.
You do not need non-profit experience, however you must easy and enjoyable to work with and have the ability to learn and utilize our one on one and online support.
Positions Available:
Fundraising Leader (part time - $100-$1900/month) Volunteer Coordinator (full time - $30k-$42k/yr) Community Leader (full time - $42-$78k/yr, promotion from Volunteer Coordinator only) Regional and other Director positions available (promotion positions).
All employees must hold a previous position for 90 days before promotion is possible.
Fundraising Leader or Volunteer Coordinator applicants are asked to completed a 30 Day Fundraiser or other position before they may start a management position.
The right people can find their dream job with the APA SPCA.
We offer VERY positive and professional work relationships with immediate attention to your needs as a volunteer or employee as well as the needs of the pets in your community.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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