Ranch Hand Employment

Ranch Hand Careers & Internships

Working at Ranch Hands Rescue is more than a job–it is a life's calling. Each one of us is here because we understand abuse and its effect on both humans and animals; we want to be a part of removing those in abusive situations, and we want to get them to safe situations. Though the work here can be challenging, seeing recovery from trauma and abuse gives us hope.

We are always looking for good people dedicated to our mission. See below for all of our open job, internship and volunteering opportunities.

If nothing is listed below, we may still offer Ranch Hand careers and Ranch Hand internships at any given time. You can call us directly on our office line, (940) 240-0500, or email at [email protected].

Open Job, Internship &
Volunteering Opportunities

When you work with Ranch Hands Rescue, you will know that you are dramatically changing the quality of life for a person in need or an abused animal at our farm animal sanctuary.

Resident Assistant

An effective Resident Assistant will be responsible for tracking resident safety, assisting with daily needs, transportation to and from appointments, communicating efficiently across staff and volunteers, maintaining the house, and following up on all assigned projects in a timely manner.

Ranch Hand Worker

We are currently seeking a Full-Time (35-40 hours)/(Part-Time (10-20 hours) EXPERIENCED animal care staff for our animal sanctuary. This position requires previous experience working with Equus and other ungulates.

Remote Social Marketing Internship & Clinical Intern

We are in need of a Social Marketing Intern AND Clinical Intern. The Social Marketing Intern will have the opportunity to be immersed in a nonprofit public health setting, specifically human trafficking prevention and intervention, under the mentorship of a Preceptor with lived experience. The Clinical Intern will be someone who can build and maintain rapport with survivors of complex trauma.

Survivor Advocate & Case Manager

We are looking for a Survivor Advocate AND a Case Manager. The survivor advocate will be someone who can build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with community partners, manage multiple schedules, engage with trauma survivors in a therapeutic manner, and ensure programmatic accuracy across a range of services. The case manager assesses and facilitates the overall care needs for all residents, as well as participates in the treatment and continuity of care planning for each resident.

Administrative Assistant

The Administrative Assistant will help support the Director of Business Development in organizing and completing tasks that allow the Director of Business Development to focus on more advanced responsibilities.