
Permanent
Animal Action Greece stands at a defining moment in its history. After strong progress in 2025, we look to the future with confidence and a clear ambition to be Greece’s leading organisation for animal welfare delivery, innovation, and advocacy.
Our new strategic plan will strengthen capacity, deepen partnerships, and build sustainability, creating a resilient organisation able to scale care models, influence policy, and ensure every animal is protected.
Building on the Paros and Antiparos Community Cat Care Project, we will expand our community-based stray management programme nationwide and develop a national dog population project through new funding and partnerships. We’ll also extend our Equine Welfare and Disaster Response programmes, embedding animal welfare in national frameworks.
Organisational priorities include diversifying income, growing digital fundraising, and strengthening corporate and institutional support; investing in people, systems, and governance to enhance effectiveness and sustainability.
This is an extraordinary opportunity to lead one of Europe’s most respected and enduring animal welfare organisations at a pivotal moment in its history.
We sit at the very heart of animal welfare in Greece. Pioneering humane population management, providing vital care for working equids and responding to animals affected by disasters, our mission is both compassionate and practical to prevent cruelty and relieve suffering among animals in Greece.
As our Chief Executive, you will be responsible for leading Animal Action Greece across all areas of strategy, operations, and representation, inspiring and empowering a talented team of staff and volunteers in the UK and Greece, while overseeing the effective delivery of programmes and driving growth in income, influence, and impact.
Reporting directly to the Board of Trustees and playing a central role in ensuring we remain financially strong, well governed, and true to our founding mission. A core priority of this role is income generation. You will bring proven fundraising leadership and will personally lead the organisation’s fundraising strategy, building strong relationships with donors, funders, and partners to secure sustainable, long-term income and enable the charity to grow its impact.
This is a role for a values-driven leader who is as comfortable engaging with grassroots communities as with international partners, policymakers, and donors.
Leadership & Culture
Strategy & Programme Delivery
Fundraising & Communications
Finance & Governance
Advocacy & Influence
This is not an exhaustive list, and you may be asked to undertake additional responsibilities commensurate with the role.
We seek a strategic, emotionally intelligent leader with the vision, integrity, and drive to guide Animal Action Greece into its next era of growth. This is a role for a Chief Executive with a strong track record in fundraising who understands that leading on income generation is a central and non-delegable part of the role, essential to delivering lasting change for animals and the people who care for them.
Experience & Skills
It would also be highly desirable if you came to the role with:
Animal Action Greece (formerly the Greek Animal Welfare Fund) is Greece’s longest-serving national animal welfare organisation.
Founded in 1959 and registered as a UK charity in 1966, we work to prevent cruelty and relieve the suffering of animals across Greece, encouraging people to care more deeply about animals’ lives by promoting compassion, education, and lasting change.
Operating through our London headquarters and Animal Action Hellas, we combine direct veterinary and community work with advocacy, education, and partnerships. Each year, our programmes focus on three priority areas: improving the welfare of stray cats and dogs, supporting working equids, and responding to animals affected by disasters. We reach thousands of animals and people through rescues, outreach, and training.
Our cat and dog programmes tackle overpopulation through trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR), microchipping, vaccination, and education; with our Paros and Antiparos Community Cat Care Project, delivered with Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, now Greece’s largest and most comprehensive programme of its kind, modelling humane, sustainable population management.
Our equine work provides essential veterinary, dental, and farriery care to working, abandoned, and retired animals in remote areas, while training owners and vets to embed best practice, and our disaster response projects rescue and rehabilitate animals affected by wildfires, floods, and other crises and in partnership with ANIMA and ALKYONI Wildlife Hospital, and advocate for animals to be included in emergency planning.
Through broader advocacy, we also ensure Greek animal welfare is represented at the European level. As members of Eurogroup for Animals, the World Federation for Animals, and the European Cat & Dog Alliance, we promote stronger legislation and enforcement.
Behind these achievements is a small but dedicated team, three staff in the UK and seven in Greece, supported by our partners and an engaged Board of Trustees.
If you would welcome the opportunity to become our new CEO, please forward:
Your application should be sent to our advising consultant, Philip Nelson, via email to philip.nelson@thehiringdept.com.
Please also let us know if you need any special provisions should you be called forward for an interview.
The appointment will be subject to the receipt of satisfactory references.
Timetable
Closing Date: Monday, 2nd February
First Round Preliminary Interviews (online): Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th February
Final Panel Assessment: Thursday 26th February
Queries
For an informal and confidential discussion, to ask a question on any aspect of the appointment process, or for additional information, please get in touch with Philip Nelson on 020 3590 9978 or via email at philip.nelson@thehiringdept.com.
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