Careers with Us
Working for the Vegetarian Society
The Vegetarian Society is the UK’s original and leading voice for the vegetarian and vegan movement. Our aim is to inspire and support everyone to move towards more sustainable and cruelty-free choices in their lives because kindness counts. Through our education and engagement programmes to campaigning, policy work and product accreditation, we strive for a more sustainable world without animal cruelty.
We enjoy a friendly working environment, flexible hours and great job satisfaction; supporting and representing vegetarians across the UK as well as promoting educational messages about vegetarian and vegan issues.
The Vegetarian Society values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Applications can be made by post or email. Please contact us if you require a different format. We will not accept applications from agencies.
We are also always keen to hear from potential volunteers. Volunteering with us can be very rewarding and can help you to gain skills and experience.
Current vacancies
Trustee
Help shape the future of Vegetarianism in the UK
Join us as a Trustee
The Vegetarian Society are the pioneers of the plant-based revolution, creating great food and positive change for over 175 years. Progressive and open to all, we are a movement of determined people, connected by our shared belief in a better future for every life on earth.
Today, our mission is more vital than ever: inspiring people to eat less meat and more plants for the benefit of animals, people, and the planet.
By joining our diverse and passionate trustee board you’ll play a key role in creating lasting impact through our campaigns, food standards, and advocacy work.
Closing date for applications is 09.00am on Monday 24th November