Southern New Hampshire University·Manchester, New Hampshire
The Shelter Assistant supports daily operations by cleaning facilities, feeding animals, and organizing supplies. They also assist with the pet food pantry and ensure a safe, calm environment for the animals.
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The opportunity Southern New Hampshire University is seeking a student employee to fill the role of Shelter Assistant for our partner organization, Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire in Bedford, NH.
The Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire (ARLNH) cares for over 2,000 animals each year.
Our mission is made possible by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers who work together to ensure every animal receives compassionate care during their time with us.
As a Shelter Assistant, you'll play a vital role in the daily operations that keep our shelter running smoothly.
This includes cleaning, doing laundry, organizing supplies, helping in our pet food pantry, and most importantly, helping provide a calm, healthy environment for the animals in our care.
Our shelter serves as a temporary home for these animals, and we strive to make their stay as comfortable and low-stress as possible.
This is a great opportunity for college students interested in animal care, behavior, or veterinary fields.
You'll gain hands-on experience learning about animal behavior and stress signals, while supporting a meaningful cause.
Join us in making a difference—one animal at a time.
Job Responsibilities Shelter Assistants support the daily operations of the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire by assisting with a variety of essential shelter tasks and animal care routines.
Responsibilities include: Assisting with animal care and shelter maintenance during morning and evening shifts Feeding animals and ensuring fresh water is always available Cleaning kennels, cat condos, and small animal enclosures to maintain a safe and sanitary environment.
Doing laundry and organizing supplies to support daily shelter operations Sorting, organizing, and helping distribute donations, including food and supplies Supporting ARLNH’s Pet Food Pantry Program by helping organize and prepare food donations for families in need Assisting with evening closing procedures to ensure the building is secure and animals are settled for the night Performing other duties as assigned by ARLNH staff to ensure the well-being of animals and the smooth operation of the shelter This hands-on role is ideal for individuals who are detail-oriented, dependable, and passionate about animal welfare.
Current enrollment in classes as part of a SNHU degree program Work study part of financial aid package Students with work study may be prioritized Reliable transportation Comfortable working with animals of all sizes and temperaments, as well as occasionally interacting with members of the public Ability to follow directions accurately and work independently with minimal supervision Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with staff, volunteers, and visitors Excellent organizational skills and keen attention to detail to support daily shelter operations Ability to safely lift and carry bags of pet food or supplies weighing up to 40 lbs Learning Outcomes (NACE Competencies) Gain hands-on experience in the daily care and handling of a variety of animal species Develop strong organizational and time management skills through routine shelter operations Strengthen the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment Enhance communication and interpersonal skills through interactions with shelter staff, volunteers, and members of the community Build a solid foundation in animal welfare practices and shelter operations, valuable for future careers in veterinary care, animal behavior, or nonprofit work Work Schedule Flexible, daily between shelter hours 8-5pm We believe real innovation comes from inclusion - where different experiences, perspectives and talents are celebrated. So if you're wondering whether SNHU is right for you, take the leap and apply. You might be just the person we're looking for. Compensation The hourly pay range for this position is $13.00 - $15.00. Actual offer will be based on skills, qualifications, experience and internal equity, in addition to relevant business considerations.
Candidates must be currently enrolled in an SNHU degree program and eligible for work-study. Applicants should be comfortable working with animals of various sizes and capable of lifting up to 40 lbs.
Market context
In New Hampshire, shelter assistant roles tied to animal care can draw steady interest from candidates who want hands-on experience in a mission-driven setting. This work-study position is competitive because it requires current SNHU enrollment, work-study eligibility, and comfort handling animals of different sizes, plus the ability to lift up to 40 lbs. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your work-study status and highlight any animal-handling or caregiving experience in your application.
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