Please note you must be available to attend our online information and group recruitment session on 1st February 2023 10:00 - 12:00, and our induction day on 7th February 2023 10:00 - 15:00 at our Old Windsor centre. If you wish to progress with your application. Unfortunately, we do not have capacity to change these recruitment sessions
Purpose of the role
This volunteer role at Battersea provides vital support to the cattery staff and makes a difference to the lives of the thousands of cats who pass through our doors each year, helping them in their journey to reach their new home.
What would I be doing?
- Cleaning of pens, communal areas and items within the pens (litter trays, food bowls, toys etc.)
- Assisting with laundry and feeding
- Spending time with cats in their pens, using enrichment techniques to stimulate mental activity and playing constructive games
- Basic grooming
- Writing behavioural observations
What skills and experience would be useful for this role?
- Cat experience, either having worked with or owned cats
- Confidence with dealing with cats of all ages and temperaments
- Happy to work alone, on a one-to-one basis with the cats
- Fit and mobile in order to kneel, crouch or sit on the floor to interact with cats & undertake cleaning duties in confined pens
What support and training do is provided?
All volunteers receive on the job training and mentoring to enable them to use consistent methods when approaching and handling the animals.
Time Commitment
The role is on-going and for a minimum of four hours a week, on the same day each week: either between 8am-12pm, or 12:15-4pm, and for at least 6 months.
How do I apply?
If you are interested in this role, please complete our online application form.
We are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments and alleviating any stress during the recruitment process for those with neuro diversities and disabilities, whether this is adjusting sensory preferences, appropriate access on to site physically, answering questions or adapting communication styles. If you require adaptive support with your application, please email our team at v.coordinator@battersea.org.uk. Any declaration of neuro-disabilities or differences will be treated confidentially and compassionately.
Those chosen to move to the next stage will be invited to an Information and Group Recruitment Session on zoom, where there is the opportunity to learn more about the role and Battersea, and hear from members of staff who work in the Cattery.
PLEASE NOTE - you must be over 18 to apply for this role.
We are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments and alleviating any stress during the recruitment process for those with physical and neuro diversities, whether this is adjusting environments, sensory preferences, answering questions or adapting communication styles. If you require adaptive support with your application, please email v.coordinator@battersea.org.uk. Any declaration of any disabilities or differences will be treated confidentially and compassionately.