Adoption and Fostering Support
We need help to transport domestic animals to their foster home or when they are have been adopted.
Why we need you
We need help to transport domestic animals who are being fostered or adopted. This involves transporting animals to and from our centres, foster homes, vet practices or taking them to their new forever homes.
We may also need help with organising and delivering supplies to foster homes to ensure animals have everything they need whilst being looked after.
How much time do you need to be able to give?
Flexible to work around the Adoption and Fostering team’s needs & your availability.
What you will be doing
- Transport domestic animals to/from Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire and Glasgow centres
- Transport animals safely and securely to foster homes, vet practices or new homes
- Handling animals safely and with care
- Collect, organise and transport supplies to foster homes
- Maintain relevant manual records accurately
- Undertake general admin tasks as required
The skills you need
- Practical experience of working with animals
- A strong interest in animal welfare
- Sound driving skills
- A flexible approach to carrying out duties within specified shifts
- Self motivated and reliable
What will you gain from being a volunteer?
Volunteering with the Scottish SPCA is incredibly rewarding. In return for your time and commitment, you will gain invaluable experience helping Scotland’s only all-animal charity. You will be a vital part of the wider Scottish SPCA Team dedicated to championing Scotland’s animals in need.
Role Profile
Volunteer Role | Adoption & Fostering Support |
Volunteer Manager | Rehoming & Fostering Lead |
Where you will be based | Dumbarton, Glasgow and Lanarkshire Centres |
Current Opportunities
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Find out more or join the volunteering waiting list
Please send us a message from the General Enquiries form on our Contact Us page, selecting ‘Volunteering’ from the dropdown menu.
Support us from £5 a month
It costs us £63,000 every day to continue the work that animals across Scotland depend on. Our work is only possible because of the generosity of people like you.