The primary focus of CRCS is the rescue, recovery, and placement of at-risk dogs in our community. We do not discriminate against age, breed, or medical condition. We provide refuge and a second chance for dogs desperately needing a new start.
The dogs who come into our care have amazing stories of strength, love, triumph, and survival to tell. Some have given much of their lives to science and laboratory research. Others have suffered from neglect, abuse, hoarding, or puppy mills, or have endured long-term confinement or isolation. In addition, we are a support for rescues and shelters, taking in dogs who have been waiting for extended periods to find a home, dogs who have been returned multiple times, and dogs who are struggling in the shelter environment due to fear and lack of socialization.
Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary (CRCS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is “To inspire, educate, and motivate the human spirit. to save, nurture, and love the canine spirit, and to bring the two together to change the way the world views, rescues, and places homeless dogs”.
Beating The Odds. One Dog At A Time.
- We are dedicated to helping dogs recover from trauma such as abuse, neglect, long-term confinement, and other special cases. Our program provides rescue, recovery, socialization, training, and placement for dogs whom shelters and rescue organizations cannot place.
- Our program is dedicated to the dog who sits in a shelter for a year or longer waiting patiently for someone to come along and say “he’s the one I want” only to meet the dog and then say “no thanks”.
- We are dedicated to the dog who is unlucky enough to be a product of a puppy mill and who lives years in a cage, unaware of what it feels like to run free.
- We are dedicated to the dog whose owner isolated her in a yard for years and forgot to socialize her, stimulate her, and offer guidance.
- We are dedicated to the dog who is ill due to environment or age and doesn’t have a family or home to call her own.
- We are dedicated to the dog who, because someone forgot to take the time to work with him, ended up in a shelter – adopted, returned, adopted and returned.
CRCS is looking for an assistant to the director/founder. This is a part time position in which approximately 60% of the work can be done from home. Internet connection and a quiet work space will be needed.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills are a must. The ideal candidate will have the ability to adapt to a wide variety of personalities and be able to handle themselves professionally and in a friendly and courteous manner. Candidate will be detail orientated and results driven with a “can do” attitude. Must have a strong desire to help people and work well with others to solve problems.
The Assistant to the Director will be working directly with volunteers, people in the community, businesses and donors. A friendly and outgoing personality that makes people feel they are valued and heard is critical.
This position will assist with the following:
- Donor Development
- Volunteer Coordination
- Community Relations
- Phone Calls
- Emails
- Events
- Building Operations
- Media and Grant Contact
- Errands
- Data Management
There is room for growth for the right candidate. This role is absolutely critical to the overall success, efficiency and growth of the organization. Behind the scenes work that makes saving lives possible.
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $16.00 to $18.00 /hour
Application Question:
- What were the last two books you read? And when?
Work Location:
- Multiple locations
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
This Job Is:
- A “Fair Chance” job (you or the employer follow Fair Chance hiring practices when performing background checks – learn more at https://start.indeed.com/fair-chance)