Vacancy Volunteers needed for Pet Food Express!

Ad type: volunteer opportunities
Company: Town Cats of Morgan Hill
City: California, United States
Workplace street: Pet Food Express, 1152 Blossom Hill Rd, San Jose, California, 95118, United States
Category: Advocacy
Employment: On Site
Work schedule: Part Time
Posted: 10 Jan 2020
Requirements for the applicant
Education: No requirement
Work experience: Entry level
Gender: It does not matter
Driving license: No
Foreign languages: English - Beginner
Job description

Description

Volunteers are needed to help take care of our cats at Pet Food Express. This includes cleaning cages and feeding cats at our adoption site. Other duties include cleaning litter boxes, feeding cats, wiping out cages with cleaner, changing bedding, and giving cats free time outside their cages.

 

Shifts usually take 2 hours, but the timing is strict either: 9-11AM or 5-7PM. Must be on time and must stay entire time.

 

While caring for the cats, people are also able to adopt cats. This also requires volunteers to screen potential adopters, willing to say "no" to unqualified adopters, who are familiar with cats, have excellent verbal communication skills, and are good listeners.

Must be 18 or older to volunteer by yourself, but can volunteer with a parent that volunteers with you and is comfortable with adoptions.

Training is provided.

Benefits

Training Provided

How To Apply

volunteer@towncats.org
http://www.towncats.org/towncats/volunteer/

Fill out the Volunteer Form on the website with the link above. The Volunteer Coordinator will get back to you shortly with further steps!

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