Animal Care Lead for Volunteers (Part-Time)

Animal Care Lead for Volunteers (Part-Time)

Part-Time 12 - 14 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
Wildlife Film Network Group

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead volunteers in animal care, ensuring safety and well-being of wildlife.
  • Company: Wildlife Film Network Group, passionate about animal welfare.
  • Benefits: Earn £12-14 per hour, flexible part-time hours, and hands-on experience.
  • Other info: Join a community focused on wildlife conservation and teamwork.
  • Why this job: Make a difference in animal care while working with a dedicated team.
  • Qualifications: Experience in animal husbandry and strong leadership skills.

The predicted salary is between 12 - 14 £ per hour.

Wildlife Film Network Group in the United Kingdom is seeking a part-time, permanent position focusing on animal husbandry. You will lead volunteers, ensuring they perform tasks safely while carrying out duties such as cleaning shelters, assisting in field management, and providing medical care as needed.

The role offers an hourly wage of £12-14 depending on experience, emphasizing teamwork and the well-being of the animals under care.

Animal Care Lead for Volunteers (Part-Time) employer: Wildlife Film Network Group

The Wildlife Film Network Group is an exceptional employer that prioritises the well-being of both its animals and its team. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, you will have the opportunity to lead passionate volunteers in a supportive environment, while also benefiting from flexible part-time hours that allow for personal growth and development in animal care. Located in the heart of the UK, this role not only offers competitive pay but also the chance to make a meaningful impact in wildlife conservation.

Wildlife Film Network Group

Contact Details:

Wildlife Film Network Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Animal Care Lead for Volunteers (Part-Time)

Animal Husbandry
Leadership Skills
Teamwork
Safety Awareness
Field Management
Medical Care for Animals
Communication Skills