Animal rescue and veterinary care nonprofit in Phoenix
Arizona Humane Society operates a mission-driven animal welfare organization spanning rescue, veterinary trauma care, adoptions, and community programs across Phoenix. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 25 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in healthcare (20) and operations (20)—reflecting the operational demands of running a hospital and intake network. Key pain points cluster around financial access (low-cost care for underserved communities, barriers to veterinary care) and fundraising sustainability (meeting annual goals, expanding corporate and donor pipelines), suggesting the org is scaling service capacity faster than revenue infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Financial Officer
Arizona Humane Society rescues, treats, and rehomes sick, injured, and abused animals while operating veterinary trauma services and community outreach programs. Founded in 1957, the organization serves the Phoenix area with a team of 201–500 staff. Active initiatives include a hospital expansion, a rescue partners program, a transport network, and annual fundraising campaigns such as the Circle of Friends spay/neuter event and the President's Club donor society. The organization also runs youth programs, volunteer coordination, foster care, and animal cruelty investigations alongside adoption and pet training services.
Current projects include a hospital expansion, a rescue partners program, a transport team, fundraising campaigns (Circle of Friends spay/neuter and President's Club giving society), and operational initiatives like policy implementation and statistical reporting.
Headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. All current hiring is in the United States.
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