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  • Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Application Deadline: 30 April 2026

    Department: Rehoming

    Employment Type: Permanent – Full Time

    Location: Darlington

    Compensation: £25,250 per year, plus benefits

    Description

    Have you always had an itch to scratch when it comes to helping dogs? We’re looking for someone with a commitment to animal welfare to join the team in our busy rehoming centre.
    Dog Welfare Assistants are the backbone of our centres, as they care for our four-legged friends every day. We’re looking for someone who can provide our dogs with the highest level of care and enrichment, as they prepare for their forever home. 

    What does this role do?

    As Dog Welfare Assistant, you’ll:
    • provide daily care to the dogs in the rehoming centre, working to Dogs Trust’s code of practice and Health and Safety guidelines, 
    • educate potential new owners and the general public on the care and welfare of their dogs,
    • deliver excellent customer service to all visitors to the centre.

    Could this be you?

    The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with the ability to show empathy to both people and animals. A strong team player, you’ll have lots of energy and a positive upbeat attitude. Experienced in working with or handling dogs, you’ll be knowledgeable in basic behaviour and health issues and, above all, be committed to the aims and objectives of Dogs Trust. A full, manual driving licence is also essential, as driving will be a part of the role.

    What does this team do?

    Our rehoming centres house thousands of dogs each year until they can find a loving new home and the success of our centres wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated team of staff and volunteers; there is a real family-community within each of our centres. Come rain or shine, our team are out in all weathers to make sure the dogs have the best possible life. Dealing with thousands of visitors each month, our rehoming centres are the face of Dogs Trust, and we pride ourselves on our staff providing the very best in customer service. 

    Interviews for this role will provisionally be held on 07/05/2026

  • Farm & Estate Worker – Berkshire – £28,500 – £35,000 + Accommodation with ref. LD

    Farm & Estate Worker – Berkshire – £28,500 – £35,000 + Accommodation with ref. LD

    Farm Estate Worker Farm Estate Worker – Berkshire – £28,500 – £35,000 + Accommodation The Job: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and reliable Farm Estate Worker to join a well-established private rural estate in Berkshire. This is a varied, hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys working outdoors and takes pride in maintaining high standards across both agricultural and estate environments. Working as part of a small, friendly team, you will support the day-to-day operations of the farm and wider estate. This is a diverse position involving a mix of agricultural, maintenance, and general estate duties. Key Responsibilities: – General farm work, including livestock care (if applicable) and routine husbandry tasks – Tractor driving and operation of farm machinery – Estate maintenance, including fencing, groundwork, and basic repairs – Grassland and paddock maintenance (topping, mowing, etc.) – Assisting with property and infrastructure upkeep across the estate – Supporting seasonal activities and projects as required The Candidate: – Previous experience in a similar farm or estate role – Confident operating tractors and agricultural machinery – Practical skills in maintenance, fencing, or groundwork – A proactive and flexible approach to work – Ability to work independently and as part of a team – Strong work ethic and attention to detail – Full UK driving licence The Package: – Salary of £28,500 – £35,000 DOE – 2 bedroom house provided as part of the package – Opportunity to work within a well maintained and respected private estate – Long term, stable employment with variety in day-to-day tasks Please email your CV to Liam Davis, Senior Delivery Recruitment Consultant, LDavis@agriRS.co.uk. Candidate Requirements All applicants must hold a minimum of an NVQ Level 2, Scottish NVQ Level 2, or an equivalent qualification relevant to the role applied for. Candidates must also have the legal right to work in the UK or hold a valid visa permitting employment. Stay Connected Keep up to date with the latest opportunities from Agricultural Recruitment Specialists by registering at www.agriRS.com and following us on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , and X. About Agricultural Recruitment Specialists Agricultural Recruitment Specialists is a market-leading, specialist recruitment partner connecting top talent with leading organisations across the agriculture, farming, food and fresh produce, horticulture, environmental, and rural sectors. Why Work With Us? With deep industry knowledge and an extensive global network, we are uniquely positioned to connect high-calibre professionals with forward-thinking organisations. Our consultative approach ensures we deliver not just candidates, but long-term value. Get in Touch Visit www.agriRS.com or speak to our specialist team on +44 (0)1905 345 155 to find out more. Connecting outstanding talent with leading organisations worldwide. ​

  • Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Application Deadline: 11 May 2026

    Department: Rehoming

    Employment Type: Permanent – Part Time

    Location: Shoreham by Sea

    Compensation: £10,100 pro rata (FTE, £25,250) per year + benefits

    Description

    Have you always had an itch to scratch when it comes to helping dogs? We’re looking for someone with a commitment to animal welfare to join the team in our busy rehoming centre.

    Dog Welfare Assistants are the backbone of our centres, as they care for our four-legged friends every day. We’re looking for someone who can provide our dogs with the highest level of care and enrichment, as they prepare for their forever home.

    This is a part-time role working 15 hours per week every Saturday and Sunday.

    What does this role do?

    As Dog Welfare Assistant, you’ll:
    • provide daily care to the dogs in the rehoming centre, working to Dogs Trust’s code of practice and Health and Safety guidelines, 
    • educate potential new owners and the general public on the care and welfare of their dogs,
    • deliver excellent customer service to all visitors to the centre.

    Could this be you?

    The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with the ability to show empathy to both people and animals. A strong team player, you’ll have lots of energy and a positive upbeat attitude. Experienced in working with or handling dogs, you’ll be knowledgeable in basic behaviour and health issues and, above all, be committed to the aims and objectives of Dogs Trust. A full, manual driving licence is also essential, as driving will be a part of the role.

    What does this team do?

    Our rehoming centres house thousands of dogs each year until they can find a loving new home and the success of our centres wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated team of staff and volunteers; there is a real family-community within each of our centres. Come rain or shine, our team are out in all weathers to make sure the dogs have the best possible life. Dealing with thousands of visitors each month, our rehoming centres are the face of Dogs Trust, and we pride ourselves on our staff providing the very best in customer service.

    Interviews are provisionally scheduled for 19th May at Shoreham Rehoming Centre. 

  • Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Dog Welfare Assistant

    Application Deadline: 8 May 2026

    Department: Rehoming

    Employment Type: Permanent – Full Time

    Location: Shoreham by Sea

    Compensation: £25,250 per year + benefits

    Description

    Have you always had an itch to scratch when it comes to helping dogs? We’re looking for someone with a commitment to animal welfare to join the team in our busy rehoming centre.

    Dog Welfare Assistants are the backbone of our centres, as they care for our four-legged friends every day. We’re looking for someone who can provide our dogs with the highest level of care and enrichment, as they prepare for their forever home. 

    What does this role do?

    As Dog Welfare Assistant, you’ll:
    • provide daily care to the dogs in the rehoming centre, working to Dogs Trust’s code of practice and Health and Safety guidelines, 
    • educate potential new owners and the general public on the care and welfare of their dogs,
    • deliver excellent customer service to all visitors to the centre.

    Could this be you?

    The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with the ability to show empathy to both people and animals. A strong team player, you’ll have lots of energy and a positive upbeat attitude. Experienced in working with or handling dogs, you’ll be knowledgeable in basic behaviour and health issues and, above all, be committed to the aims and objectives of Dogs Trust. A full, manual driving licence is also essential, as driving will be a part of the role.

    What does this team do?

    Our rehoming centres house thousands of dogs each year until they can find a loving new home and the success of our centres wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated team of staff and volunteers; there is a real family-community within each of our centres. Come rain or shine, our team are out in all weathers to make sure the dogs have the best possible life. Dealing with thousands of visitors each month, our rehoming centres are the face of Dogs Trust, and we pride ourselves on our staff providing the very best in customer service.

    Interviews are provisionally scheduled for 18th May at Shoreham Rehoming Centre.

  • Rehoming and Welfare Assistant

    Rehoming and Welfare Assistant

    Voluntary membership organisation for dog and cat rescue and rehoming charities. 

  • Registered Veterinary Nurse

    Registered Veterinary Nurse

    Voluntary membership organisation for dog and cat rescue and rehoming charities. 

  • Vet Surgeon (Maternity Cover)

    Vet Surgeon (Maternity Cover)

    Voluntary membership organisation for dog and cat rescue and rehoming charities. 

  • Management level opportunities with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

    Management level opportunities with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

    <p>Full time, permanent</p>
    <p>We are recruiting for a Technical & Advice Manager and a Landscape Recovery Programme Manager. Time is running out to address the joint nature and climate crises and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has a hugely important role to play in our county, and as part of the wider Wildlife Trust movement, to help reverse local nature loss and mobilise action for nature recovery and we’d love you to join us.</p>  

  • Research Assistant – Uplands Research with Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

    Research Assistant – Uplands Research with Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

    <p>Full time</p>
    <p>2 years fixed term contract <br></p>
    <p>The GWCT is seeking a Research Assistant to join our upland research team to support ongoing field research projects in the north of England, based out of the Trust’s office in Eggleston, near Barnard Castle. The post will support research projects on red grouse, black grouse and upland vegetation management through field data and sample collection, data entry, and sample processing. </p>  

  • Cattery Team Leader

    Cattery Team Leader

    Voluntary membership organisation for dog and cat rescue and rehoming charities.