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Volunteer with Spaniel Rescue Foundation

Love dogs? Looking to make a real difference?

We’re a volunteer-powered charity dedicated to giving spaniels a second chance, and we’d love to welcome you to our team. Whether you’re a seasoned dog lover or simply want to support behind the scenes, your time and skills can help us rescue, rehabilitate and rehome spaniels in need.

 

Why Volunteer with Us?

 

Volunteering with Spaniel Rescue Foundation means:

 

  • Helping spaniels find safe, loving homes

  • Supporting trauma-informed care and rehabilitation

  • Creating educational resources to promote responsible ownership

  • Advocating for breed-specific rescue and ethical rehoming

  • Contributing to campaigns that raise awareness and drive change

  • Joining a compassionate community that values every voice

 

What You’ll Gain

 

  • Flexible hours that fit around your life

  • Tailored training to help you thrive in your role

  • Ongoing support from fellow volunteers

  • Opportunities to connect through online and in-person meetups

  • A meaningful role in a mission-driven charity

  • Voting member status for admin volunteers – your voice helps shape our future

  • Skills development in areas like animal welfare, communications, fundraising and more

  • The joy of knowing you’ve made a real impact

 

Who We’re Looking For

 

We welcome volunteers from all walks of life. Whether you’re great with spreadsheets, social media, storytelling, or spaniels, we’ll find a role that suits your strengths and passions.

 

If you’ve got time, heart and a little magic to share, we’d love to hear from you. Let’s make a difference—together. 🐾

 

Can’t find a role that suits your skills, but still want to help? Consider fostering; visit our Become a Fosterer page to learn more.

Current Opportunities

Operations Case Manager

 

Responsibilities:

  • Act as the main contact for relinquishing owners, assess each dog’s needs and match them with suitable fosterers and adopters

  • Support fosterers and adopters through the process

Skills:

  • An understanding of spaniels, their needs and behaviours

  • Experience within a dog rescue setting or dog foster setting

  • Exceptional communication skills with a sensitive, compassionate approach
    Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple cases

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