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4th of December 2023

We Are Hiring – Equine Care & Rehabilitator

We have an exciting opportunity for a part-time position of employment at DSPCA Animal Shelter to work with our Equine Rehabilitation Team. We are looking for a suitable candidate to work Friday’s & Saturdays to assist in the care & rehabilitation of our equine rescues. SKILLS REQUIRED Must have good knowledge, training & experience of working with horses. Knowledge of feeding horses, especially horses that are under veterinary care. Knowledge & experience of handling a wide range of horses, ponies & donkeys, including equines with behavioural problems. Knowledge & experience of basic veterinary treatments (applying poultice, giving oral medication, cleaning minor wounds). Candidates must be open to working with other Animal Care Departments when required. This job involves working outdoors and involves physical work. Applicants must be physically fit and used to handling a wide range of equines. Hours of work are 9.00am to 5.00pm, standard 7 hour working day. Includes weekend & bank holiday work & covering for staff when on annual leave. KEY RESPONSIBILITES - General yard duties - Mucking out, feeding, watering equines - Daily check of all equines - Rehabilitation work; teaching equines how to lead, tie up, pick up feet, load in trailer, etc - Retraining equines with behavioural problems - Preparing equines for finding their forever homes - Daily handling, grooming of equines - Basic veterinary treatments for equines under vet care - Maintaining diary for farrier, vaccinations & worming programmes - Other manual duties Position is subject to Garda Vetting and reference check. How to apply To apply for the role please email your CV and cover letter to Claire

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27th of October 2023

Foster/Volunteer Department Assistant

APPLICATIONS CLOSED The DSPCA is Ireland’s leading animal welfare organisation, established over 180 years ago in 1840. Over the years we have grown to be the leading and largest animal welfare charity in Ireland. We exist uniquely to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome sick, injured and cruelly treated animals. It is an exciting time to join the DSPCA as we focus on transformative growth and our long term strategy. An opportunity has arisen for a Foster & Volunteer Department Assistant to join our Foster & Volunteer Department. This position requires a dedicated individual who is passionate about animal welfare and thrives in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. You must work effectively as part of a team and have strong communication skills. Responsibilities and Duties (include but not exclusive to) Animal Care: Responsible for the care of animals while onsite and in the care of the foster department, incoming from other agencies, from the ambulance/inspectors. These animals will be kept in the foster room, foster office or Isolation Building this will also include any new areas that may be delegated to the foster department. Responsibilities with these animals will be carried out with strict Barrier Nursing Protocols- training will be provided and signed off by the Vet Department. Administer medication if needed and as directed by the Vet Department. Tasks will include but not limited to the following: - Preparing and setting up kennels - Ensuring animals are fed and cleaned at appropriate intervals throughout the day until suitable foster homes are available - FULL DEEP CLEANS this must be done immediately after the animals have left the premises. This means all areas, kennels, foster room including floors and crates and such, must be deep cleaned using the protocols given to you by the Vet Department – training will be provided Patience and Preparation it is very important to be set up for any emergencies that can come in at any time, have baby bottles, heat pads, and hot water bottles sterilised, newspapers, blankets and appropriate size crates/ kennels at the ready. Foster Supply Room: Each morning the successful candidate will be asked to attend to the Foster Room - Washing and dying of all pet bedding throughout the day - Food containers need to be topped up and stock of specialty food taken - Foster Room must be kept clean and organised at all times. All supplies must be kept clean, when foster animals return the supplies must be collected from reception and sorted into the correct bins for cleaning Every evening packs for the following day must be completed and labelled for what animal they belong too Responsible for the inventory of all food & ordering of all food stock. Duties & Repsonsibilities Foster Placement and Coordination: - Facilitate the foster application and approval process, ensuring potential foster caregivers meet the shelter's requirements. - Match animals with suitable foster homes based on the animals' needs, behaviour, and medical requirements, as well as the capabilities and preferences of foster caregivers. - Coordinate with the veterinary staff to ensure animals are up-to-date on vaccinations and receive necessary medical care before going into foster homes. - Meeting and greeting foster families, suppling food when called to reception or sending by An Post as requested. Foster Caregiver Support: - Provide ongoing support to foster caregivers, including guidance on animal care, behaviour management, and answering any questions or concerns they may have. - Regularly check in with foster caregivers to assess the well-being of the animals and offer assistance as needed. Volunteer Placement and Coordination: - Application & Recruitment Process - Co-ordinating volunteer induction & training - Support of Garda Vetting process - Assist with volunteer systems and databases Animal Health and Welfare: - Work closely with the veterinary team to monitor the health and medical needs of animals in foster care. Ensure that foster caregivers are equipped with necessary medications, food, and supplies for the animals in their care. - Coordinate veterinary appointments and medical treatments for animals in foster care, as required. - Triage and address queries from foster carers and liaise directly with the Veterinary department as required. Qualifications & Person Qualities - Previous experience in an animal shelter, rescue organisation, is a plus. - Strong passion for animal welfare and a genuine interest in promoting the well-being of shelter animals. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with foster caregivers, staff, and volunteers. -Strong phone skills. - Detail-oriented with strong organisational skills to manage animal records, foster placements, and appointments effectively. - Ability to handle and prioritise multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. - Basic knowledge of animal behaviour and common health issues in dogs, cats, and other animals. - Compassion, patience, and empathy when dealing with animals and their caregivers. - Strong ability to build relationships. Salary, Hours & How To Apply Full-time salaried position with baseline work week of 35 hours per week and 22 days holiday per year. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am - 6pm Friday & Saturday 9am - 5pm Position is subject to Garda Vetting and reference check. APPLICATIONS CLOSED

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22nd of September 2023

DSPCA Pet Memorial Garden Opening Friday 8th September 2023

Welcome to the DSPCA Pet Memorial Garden. This is a reflective, dedicated space for people who wish to honour the memory of a beloved pet who they have loved and lost. By supporting the garden, you are helping the DSPCA to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome sick, injured, and cruelly treated animals. The Garden will be open to the public from Friday September 8th 2023. Opening hours 12 - 4pm Tuesday to Sunday. About the Garden The memorial garden is set in an area of peace and tranquillity where visitors are invited to take time to reflect at one of the many specially crafted sites in the garden. Sculptures and artwork have been specially created by local artists to celebrate the lives of all pets who have crossed the rainbow bridge. Honour your pet’s memory There are many ways you can honour your pet’s memory and support The DSPCA Memorial Garden. Each one will help change the life of an animal in need: - Dedicated Memorial tree to include engraved ground plaque or stone. - Dedicated Memorial Bench to include engraved plaque - Wall of Remembrance plaque - Perpetual engraved memorial stone - Boardwalk plaque including engraving - DSPCA disc to include engraving and placement on walkway. - Personalised memorial cards (coming soon) - Plant-able memorial cards with wildflower seeds (coming soon) Contact us The Garden will be open to the public from Friday September 8th 2023. Opening hours 12 - 4pm Tuesday to Sunday. To find out more please email memorialgarden@dspca.ie

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22nd of September 2023

We Are Hiring: Foster & Volunteer Coordinator

The DSPCA is Ireland’s leading animal welfare organisation, established over 180 years ago in 1840. Over the years we have grown to be the leading and largest animal welfare charity in Ireland. We exist uniquely to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome sick, injured and cruelly treated animals. It is an exciting time to join the DSPCA as we focus on transformative growth and our long term strategy. An opportunity has arisen for a Foster & Volunteer Coordinator to join our Foster & Volunteer Department. As Coordinator for our animal shelter, you will be at the heart of our foster and volunteer programme, playing a vital role in finding temporary foster homes for our shelter animals, recruiting and coordinating volunteer activity. Your compassion, organisational skills, and strong communication abilities will be instrumental in matching animals with suitable fosters and ensuring their well-being during their time in foster care. Our volunteer and foster network enhance our day to day operations and we see this as a very important role within the DSPCA team. This position requires a dedicated individual who is passionate about animal welfare and thrives in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. You must work effectively as part of a team and have strong communication skills. Working week will be Tuesday - Saturday. Responsibilities and Duties Foster Placement and Coordination: - Facilitate the foster application and approval process, ensuring potential foster caregivers meet the shelter's requirements. - Match animals with suitable foster homes based on the animals' needs, behaviour, and medical requirements, as well as the capabilities and preferences of foster caregivers. - Coordinate with the veterinary staff to ensure animals are up-to-date on vaccinations and receive necessary medical care before going into foster homes. Foster Caregiver Support: - Provide ongoing support to foster caregivers, including guidance on animal care, behaviour management, and answering any questions or concerns they may have. - Regularly check in with foster caregivers to assess the well-being of the animals and offer assistance as needed. Volunteer Placement and Coordination: - Application & Recruitment Process - Co-ordinating volunteer induction & training - Management of Garda Vetting process - Oversee and manage volunteer systems and databases Animal Health and Welfare: - Work closely with the veterinary team to monitor the health and medical needs of animals in foster care. Ensure that foster caregivers are equipped with necessary medications, food, and supplies for the animals in their care. - Coordinate veterinary appointments and medical treatments for animals in foster care, as required. - Triage and address queries from foster carers and liaise directly with the Veterinary department as required. Documentation and Reporting: - Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all animals in the foster program, including medical history, behaviour assessments, and placement details. - Generate reports on the progress and well-being of fostered animals, and provide updates to the senior management team regularly. Public Relations and Outreach: - Assist in promoting the foster program through community outreach events, social media, and other marketing efforts. - Participate in public events and engage with potential foster caregivers to encourage their participation in the program. - Training and Education: Conduct orientation sessions and training for new foster caregivers, providing them with the information and resources needed for a successful fostering experience. - Educate foster caregivers on responsible pet care, animal behaviour, and enrichment activities. Qualifications and Person Qualities - Previous experience in an animal shelter, rescue organisation, or a foster program is a plus. - Strong passion for animal welfare and a genuine interest in promoting the well-being of shelter animals. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with foster caregivers, staff, and volunteers. - Detail-oriented with strong organisational skills to manage animal records, foster placements, and appointments effectively. - Ability to handle and prioritise multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. - Basic knowledge of animal behaviour and common health issues in dogs, cats, and other animals. - Compassion, patience, and empathy when dealing with animals and their caregivers. - Strong ability to build relationships. Salary & Benefits Full-time (Tuesday - Saturday) salaried position with baseline work week of 35 hours per week and 22 days holiday per year. Position is subject to Garda Vetting and reference check. How to apply To apply for the role please email a cover letter and CV HERE CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 6th October 2023

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