
Regional Coordinator - Pet Food Bank Partnership
- Midlands
- £30,991-36,461 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Working hours: 35 hours / Mon - Friday.
- 10 month FTC
- Working in partnership with charities, groups and organisations in the heart of our communities
- Providing vital early help & support during difficult times, keeping pets and their owners together
- Hybrid role: Your base will be at Home with regular travel across the designated region (Midlands) visiting our community partners, store points, centres, hubs and undertaking face to face events in the heart of communities. Hybrid working isn't a tick exercise for us - we live the values, expectation for this role will be 5 days per week and this is open to flex around you and the operation
- Being the main contact, and responsible for a designated region (MIDLANDS)
- Assess and address emerging risks within a challenging socio-economic environment.
- Develop and maintain internal relationships with RSPCA branches, teams, and volunteers at the regional level.
- Manage welfare assistance schemes, including vet vouchers, neutering, microchipping, preventative treatments, and pet advice.
- Collaborate with food bank partners to target welfare assistance and provide essential support, advice, and information.
- Create, maintain, and share resources for RSPCA and community colleagues to access support and information.
- Plan and execute community support events with food bank partners to offer neutering, microchipping, preventative treatments, and pet advice.
- Manage and coordinate pet food stock across the region
- Collect and maintain monthly data and contribute to impact reports, including regional needs.
- A self-starter with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- A confident driver with the ability to drive regularly across the region and drive larger vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes such as our mobile clinic.
- Flexible and adaptable, with problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication and negotiation skills.
- Experience in community engagement and working with the public - a strong people person
- Experience in building relationships and partnerships.
- Solid administrative and IT skills
- Five GCSEs at grades A-C or equivalent.
- Animal care/welfare knowledge, experience, or understanding.