Two women are standing with their backs towards the camera looking at elephants roaming in the distance. They are wearing black and orange World Animal Protection t-shirts.

Our mission to move the world to protect animals is only possible because of the people behind it. At World Animal Protection, our teams around the world work together to challenge cruelty, drive change and build a future where animals no longer suffer.

 

With the help of our people, we can change the way the world works and move toward a future where animal cruelty and suffering does not exist. We need someone like you to join the fight!

Why work with us?

At World Animal Protection, you’ll be part of a global organisation united by a shared purpose of protecting animals and making lasting change. We are a people-centred organisation and we’re committed to creating an inclusive, supportive environment where everyone can learn, grow and do their best work.

Working here means contributing to something that matters. Whether you’re leading campaigns, supporting fundraising, or helping make our work possible behind the scenes, every single role plays a part in moving us closer to our goals.

If you care deeply about animal welfare and want your work to have real impact, we encourage you to explore our opportunities and become part of our global community.

View our current vacancies 

 

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Be part of our team

Our team is made up of over 370 employees in 13 countries. We work with governments, international institutions and companies to improve the lives of animals around the world. To check open vacancies in our offices, access our careers portal.

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Find out more about our organisation

About us

At World Animal Protection we move the world to protect animals. We’ve been doing it for more than 75 years.

Our history

About us

We’ve woken the world up to the cruelty billions of animals face. From factory farms to theme parks, pet shops to disaster zones. Read more on our history.

What we achieved together for animals all over the world in 2025

Blog

As the year comes to a close, it feels like the right moment to pause and reflect. Not just on what has changed, but on how that change was made possible.

Rebecca Grove