Off-site Dog Walker Volunteer
Our Off-site Dog Walkers make a huge contribution to the health and happiness of our four-legged residents. They help our Canine Carers make sure that our dogs have the essential exercise they need both on and off-site.
What will you be doing?
- providing exercise to the dogs by taking them out for walks, and poop scooping after them. Dogs will be allocated by Rehoming Centre staff according to their individual needs
- reporting any concerns regarding each dog’s health and welfare to centre staff
- adhering to centre protocols for collection of dogs, walking routes and use of exercise compounds
- undertaking basic dog training in accordance with Dogs Trust training methods if required & trained to do so – we’ll give you full training if required
- using centre-approved equipment such as leads, harnesses and muzzles, when instructed
- completing animal records to confirm exercise and feeding as required
- reporting any faulty or damaged equipment to centre staff.
We’re looking for someone with:
- a love of dogs, passion for dog welfare and experience in handling them
- good level of physical fitness for walking and handling dogs of all shapes, sizes and strengths and other physical duties
- excellent face-to-face communication skills with the ability to listen
- confident and friendly manner
- ability to work comfortably in a close-knit team or alone
- conscientious with a can-do attitude
- ability to follow instructions
- a full UK driving licence with access to own vehicle if walking dogs off-site.
What this role will offer you:
We will provide you with a main contact who will manage your tasks, answer any questions you might have and help you with the volunteer rota. You’ll also receive ongoing role-specific training, guidance and support as well as an opportunity to gain and develop new skills. We will provide a Dogs trust volunteer uniform, and will recognise the work you are kindly undertaking by enrolling you in our Volunteer Merits Scheme.