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Foster Care

Become a Foster Carer with RSPCA Queensland

Foster a Life. Change a Life.

Foster carers play a vital role in the lives of vulnerable animals. By providing a temporary home, you’re giving animals the time, care, and space they need to recover, grow, or simply escape the stress of the shelter environment—until they’re ready for their forever families.

Whether it's a kitten too young for adoption, a dog recovering from surgery, or a pet escaping a crisis, you can be the difference that saves a life.


Why Foster?

  • Make a real difference—help animals get their second chance

  • Short-term commitment with life-changing impact

  • All supplies and support provided by RSPCA

  • Perfect for animal lovers who can’t adopt long-term


How to Become a Foster Carer

Getting started is easy—and you can complete the process from home!

  1. Submit an application form so we can get to know you

  2. Complete our short, online foster training

  3. Send in photos of your property for a virtual safety check

Once approved, you’ll receive weekly foster lists and can let us know when you're available. We’ll then match you with animals who need your help.


Who Needs Foster Care?

Animals come into our care for many reasons. You may be asked to foster:

  • Puppies and kittens too young for rehoming

  • Animals recovering from illness or injury

  • Animals needing behavioural support and socialisation

  • Pets seeking safety due to domestic violence situations

  • Animals displaced by natural disasters like floods or bushfires

  • Home Ever After pets whose owners are in hospital or have passed away

📍 Foster needs vary by location.
Please check the foster regions below for current priority animals near you.


Things to Know Before You Apply

To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our animals, please keep in mind:

  • Foster carers must be 18+ and have access to reliable transport

  • Landlord/body corporate approval is required if you rent

  • Existing pets must be up to date on vaccinations

  • Flexibility with the type of animal you foster increases your chances of being matched

  • Foster placements typically range from 2 weeks to 6 months, depending on the animal’s needs


Ready to Open Your Heart and Home?

Explore your local foster region below to begin your application and join a compassionate community of carers helping animals in need—one foster at a time.

Fostering Regions Available

Wildlife Responders

Love Wildlife? Here's Your Chance to Make a Real Impact!

As a Wildlife Responder, you’ll be part of a passionate network helping injured, sick, or orphaned native animals get the care they need.

This flexible volunteer role lets you assist in your local area anytime, anywhere by transporting animals to safety and supporting simple rescues. It’s a hands-on way to protect Queensland’s wildlife and connect with your community while learning valuable skills.

Ready to help us protect and care for Queensland’s wildlife? Apply today and be part of something truly wild!

At present, we are unable to accommodate volunteers who require the support of a support worker due to current program capacity.

Volunteer Positions Available

Wildlife Responder

Answer the Call of the Wild!

 

 

Passionate about Australia’s native wildlife? Join our Wildlife Rescue network and make a real difference. This flexible role lets you help anywhere, anytime across Queensland. 

 

What are the benefits?

 

🦉 Wildlife handling and identification skills
💚 Ability to help your local wildlife
🌱 Connection with your local wildlife and community
🤝 Be part of a passionate rescue network

 

What are the tasks?

 

🚑 Rescue & Transport: Safely collect and transport injured, sick, or orphaned wildlife to vets or carers
🦘 Wildlife Reunites: Help reunite juvenile animals with their parents
🌿 Community Engagement: Represent RSPCA QLD and provide advice & education to the public when appropriate
 
You’ll only handle common, non-dangerous species (small-medium birds, lizards, turtles, possums). No high-risk animals or unsafe rescue situations. 

 

What skills and characteristics do I need?

 

🚗 Over 18, with a valid QLD driver’s license and an insured, roadworthy vehicle
🐾 Confidence around wildlife and/or willingness to learn
🗣️ Excellent communication and calm under pressure
🛡️ Commitment to safety, RSPCA guidelines, and what we stand for
💉 Up‑to‑date tetanus vaccination

 

When can I volunteer?

 

🗓️ This is a highly flexible role - you can nominate the times and locations that suit you
🌱 A great option to fit volunteering around your lifestyle while making a meaningful impact in your community

 

Important Information:

This role can sometimes be emotionally challenging. You may encounter animals in distressing or confronting conditions. Our mission is to help these animals in need and provide them with the care and support they deserve. Please keep this in mind when applying, as resilience and empathy are essential for this position. 

 
Ready to make a difference? 
For more information or to apply, email 1300animal@rspcaqld.org.au or complete the application form above. 

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