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Volunteer Opportunities - Alberni-Clayoquot

Cat Care & Wellness

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Cat Care & Wellness volunteers support cats through enrichment and by keeping their spaces clean. You’ll follow staff-guided plans, follow safety protocols, and record each interaction to help cats thrive. Responsibilities: Provide cat enrichment through mental stimulation, play & affection. Follow any/all recommended behavioural plans outlined by the staff. Assist with cleaning and disinfecting cat rooms and kennels. Clean dishes, laundry, and litter boxes, and prepare and provide food to cats. Adhere to all BC SPCA policies. Follow all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and biosecurity protocols as needed. Follow the centre’s task list for the Cat Care & Wellness position, which may require volunteers to complete cleaning tasks before interacting with available cats. Requirements & Training: Philosophical harmony with our mission, vision, values and strategic directions. Open to completing cleaning tasks prior to interacting with the animals when needed or required. Knowledge of animal behaviour is preferred. Able to follow and interpret verbal and/or written directions, signage, and procedures. Completion of BC SPCA provided online training must be completed prior to starting to volunteer. Volunteering Conditions: Animal Handling: Working directly with animals may involve low-stress handling, or caring for them, which requires attention to detail. Safety Protocols: Volunteers must adhere to safety protocols to protect themselves and the animals. This includes using personal protective equipment (PPE) where necessary. Potential Hazards: Be aware of potential  hazards such as bites, scratches, or exposure to zoonotic diseases. Training will cover how to minimize these risks. Support Workers: If you are a support worker, or wish to volunteer with your support worker, please see the following important information: Support Workers must submit their own application and complete all required steps, including online training. Support Workers are expected to provide the level of supervision and support needed by the volunteer while volunteering. Youth Volunteers: Youth under 12 years of age are not able to volunteer.  Youth between the ages of 12–15 can volunteer only when accompanied and supervised by a parent/guardian (19+ years old). Youth between the ages of 16–18 can volunteer with the consent of their guardians. Youth volunteering for school requirements: depending on program requirements and the number of students submitting  applications for this purpose, not all centres will be able to accommodate these requests. For more information before submitting an application, contact  your local centre and include the location and details of your school program. Note: Youth volunteering directly with animals is at the discretion of the Centre staff and may vary depending on the current animals at the Centre and other applicable factors. Not all centres are able  to accommodate youth to volunteer directly with cats. Time Commitment: Approximately 1 hour of online training is required for entry into  the volunteer program. Attendance at an in-centre orientation and/or tour may be required before starting to volunteer. Due to the level of training  provided for volunteers to work with cats, we request a minimum commitment of 3 months with one shift per week. Benefits of Volunteering: Sense of  pride and accomplishment in helping animals prepare for finding their forever home. Involvement with a new community of animal lovers and supporters.  Opportunities to attend BC SPCA events, training and more. Excellent training in low-stress animal handling which can be added to your resume. Questions? Email volunteers@spca.bc.ca Mission PROTECTING VULNERABLE ANIMALS AND MOBILIZING COMMUNITIES SO ANIMALS AND PEOPLE THRIVE TOGETHER.

Dog Care & Wellness (Age Requirement 19+)

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Dog Care & Wellness.  Our goal is to prepare every dog for a loving home. Volunteers provide enrichment, training,  care, and support to build confidence and positive behaviours. By keeping environments clean  and following staff plans, we help ensure each dog is healthy, happy, and ready for adoption.  Responsibilities  • Provide dogs enrichment through walking, mental stimulation, play and affection.  • Encourage positive behaviours and basic leash skills through approved BC SPCA training techniques.  • Follow any/all recommended behavioural plans set by the staff.  • Record details of each interaction and report concerns/improvements to staff in a timely manner.  • Follow all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and biosecurity protocols.  • Clean kennels, dishes, laundry & toys as needed.  • Adhere to all BC SPCA policies.  Requirements & Training  • Philosophical harmony with our mission, vision, values and strategic directions.  • Completion of BC SPCA provided online training must be completed prior to starting to volunteer.  Additional in person and online training may be required to volunteer with dogs on behavioural plans or  needing PPE.  • Knowledge of dog behaviour and comfortable working with dogs of all breeds and sizes (required).  • Completion of the Fear Free program on low-stress animal handling for shelter animals is highly  recommended. Approximately 6 hours to complete online.  Youth Volunteers  • Youth volunteers under 19 years of age are not permitted to work directly with dogs at this location.  However, there are many other meaningful ways for youth to get involved and make a difference!  Volunteering Conditions  • Indoor and Outdoor Settings: Volunteers may work both indoors and outdoors, depending on the tasks.  Indoor settings include animal care areas, offices, and medical facilities, while outdoor work might involve  walking dogs in the surrounding area or maintaining the premises.  • Weather Conditions: Outdoor tasks may require working in various weather conditions, including rain,  snow, ice, or heat. Volunteers should dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared for seasonal  changes.  • Lifting and Moving: Volunteers may need to lift or move supplies, equipment, or animals, which can  require physical strength and stamina.  • Standing and Walking: Many roles involve long periods of standing or walking, particularly when  interacting with animals or the public. *Contact us about accommodations and modifications.  • Animal Handling: Working directly with animals may involve low-stress handling, or caring for them,  which requires patience and attention to detail.  • Safety Protocols: Volunteers must adhere to safety protocols to protect themselves and the animals. This  includes using personal protective equipment (PPE) where necessary.  • Potential Hazards: Be aware of potential hazards such as bites, scratches, or exposure to zoonotic  diseases. Training will cover how to minimize these risks.  Time Commitment  • Approximately 1 hour of online training is required for entry into the volunteer program.  • Attendance to an in-centre orientation and/or tour may be required before starting to volunteer.  • Due to the level of training provided for volunteers to work with dogs, we request a minimum  commitment of 3 months with one shift per week.  Benefits of Volunteering  • Sense of pride and accomplishment in helping animals prepare for finding their forever home.  • Involvement with a new community of animal lovers and supporters.  • Opportunities to attend BC SPCA events, training and more.  • Excellent training in low-stress animal handling which can be added to your resume.  Questions? Email volunteers@spca.bc.ca  MISSION  PROTECTING VULNERABLE ANIMALS AND MOBILIZING COMMUNITIES SO  ANIMALS AND PEOPLE THRIVE TOGETHER.

Facilities Maintenance

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Facilities Maintenance,  Join our team of as a Facilities Maintenance volunteer with the BC SPCA! In this hands-on  role, you'll support the care and upkeep of our buildings, furniture, equipment and more. From  minor repairs and safety checks to organizing storage spaces and assisting with seasonal tasks,  you'll help ensure our facilities remain safe, functional, and welcoming for animals, staff, and  visitors.  Responsibilities  Support general facility upkeep, including light repairs and touch-ups under staff direction.  Keep track of maintenance schedule.  Assist with assembling, repairing, or tightening kennel panels, gates, and enclosure hardware.  Help maintain and repair furniture such as desks, chairs, shelving, and storage units.  • Clean and maintain washers, dryers, and other basic appliances (lint traps, filters, exterior surfaces).  Replace simple hardware such as screws, bolts, hooks, knobs, or chair wheels.  Perform minor painting, patching, or wall-repair tasks as approved by staff.  Replace batteries in smoke detectors, clocks, and other low-risk devices.  Move or set up furniture, crates, or materials for programs, events, or operational needs.  Communicate promptly with BC SPCA staff if any concerns or issues arise, such as equipment  malfunctions or potential safety hazards.  Follow Centre's processes for volunteers checking in/out and ensuring your volunteer hours are logged.  Requirements & Training  • Philosophical harmony with our mission, vision, values and strategic directions.  • Age requirement of 16+ years of age: Youth 16-18 years must have their guardian complete the consent  form in the application to be able to volunteer independently.  • Strong organizational skills, including keeping tools, supplies, and work areas tidy and well-maintained.  • Previous experience/training with basic maintenance, repairs, or facility upkeep an asset.  • Ability to follow safety procedures and take direction from staff.  • Comfortable using hand tools and small power tools safely.  • Ability to identify potential hazards and notify staff.  • Strong problem-solving skills and confidence assessing simple repair needs  • Must be comfortable working around animals and navigating spaces where animals are present.  • Completion of BC SPCA provided online training must be completed prior to starting to volunteer.  Volunteering Conditions  • Physical Activity: This role involves a high level of physical activity, including tasks such as shoveling  snow, lifting bags of sand or ice melt, moving bags of dirt, lawn clippings, and other hands-on outdoor  work. Volunteers may be required to lift and move items such as tools, furniture, kennel panels, or  equipment (within safe and reasonable limits)  • Safety Protocols: Volunteers are expected to follow all safety procedures, including the safe use of tools  and equipment, proper lifting techniques, wearing appropriate protective gear, and reporting any hazards  or concerns to staff.  • Potential Hazards: Volunteers should remain aware of potential risks associated with using and handling  equipment and tools.  Time Commitment  • Approximately 1 hour of online training is required for entry into the volunteer program.  • Attendance to an in-centre orientation and/or tour may be required before starting to volunteer.  • Depending upon location and time of year, a minimum of 1 hour per week can be expected.  • A minimum commitment of 3 months is requested.  Benefits of Volunteering  • Enjoy flexible, hands-on work that keeps you active and engaged.  • Build relationships with staff and volunteers who share your passion for animal welfare.  • Develop or strengthen practical skills, from tool use to problem-solving and facility upkeep.  • Contribute to a positive environment where your independence, initiative, and reliability are valued.  • Opportunities to attend BC SPCA events, training and more.  Questions? Email volunteers@spca.bc.ca  MISSION  PROTECTING VULNERABLE ANIMALS AND MOBILIZING COMMUNITIES SO  ANIMALS AND PEOPLE THRIVE TOGETHER.

Mission Statement

The BC SPCA's Mission is:

Protecting vulnerable animals and mobilizing communities so animals and people thrive together.