Scottish SPCA

Charity registered in Scotland SC006467

The Scottish SPCA is Scotland’s animal welfare charity. We rescue animals in danger, find pets new homes, investigate abuse and prevent cruelty through our free Prevention through Education programme for Scottish schools.


Current opportunities

Are you passionate about animal welfare? Are you looking to make a real difference whilst learning new skills? Would you like to meet like-minded people in your local community? Yes? Then the Scottish SPCA would love to hear from you! We are calling upon the people of Scotland to join our army of fundraising & community engagement volunteers that we urgently need. We are Scotland’s emergency service for animals – and we do it all without any government funding. Right now, fundraising is more important than ever but we need support in every Scottish community – that is where our volunteers are vital! What does the role involve? The fundraising volunteer role can be tailored around your current lifestyle and commitments. With the support of the regional fundraising team, we can discuss what tasks and time commitment you are comfortable with You will be building relationships within your local community and with our existing volunteering team across Scotland Engaging with potential supporters and educating audiences on our vital work Attending stalls, events and collections in your local area to raise crucial funds and awareness of our services Identifying opportunities within your local area and working with the regional fundraising lead on making approaches for support Having fun, learning new skills, meeting new people and gaining confidence The role is open to anyone aged 16 and we welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. We are proud to be an inclusive organisation and we never discriminate in our volunteering recruitment.

Are you passionate about animal welfare? Are you looking to make a real difference whilst learning new skills? Would you like to meet like-minded people in your local community? Yes? Then the Scottish SPCA would love to hear from you! We are calling upon the people of Scotland to join our army of fundraising & community engagement volunteers that we urgently need. We are Scotland’s emergency service for animals – and we do it all without any government funding. Right now, fundraising is more important than ever but we need support in every Scottish community – that is where our volunteers are vital! What does the role involve? The fundraising volunteer role can be tailored around your current lifestyle and commitments. With the support of the regional fundraising team, we can discuss what tasks and time commitment you are comfortable with You will be building relationships within your local community and with our existing volunteering team across Scotland Engaging with potential supporters and educating audiences on our vital work Attending stalls, events and collections in your local area to raise crucial funds and awareness of our services Identifying opportunities within your local area and working with the regional fundraising lead on making approaches for support Having fun, learning new skills, meeting new people and gaining confidence The role is open to anyone aged 16 and we welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. We are proud to be an inclusive organisation and we never discriminate in our volunteering recruitment.

Are you passionate about animal welfare? Are you looking to make a real difference whilst learning new skills? Would you like to meet like-minded people in your local community? Yes? Then the Scottish SPCA would love to hear from you! We are calling upon the people of Scotland to join our army of fundraising & community engagement volunteers that we urgently need. We are Scotland’s emergency service for animals – and we do it all without any government funding. Right now, fundraising is more important than ever but we need support in every Scottish community – that is where our volunteers are vital! What does the role involve? The fundraising volunteer role can be tailored around your current lifestyle and commitments. With the support of the regional fundraising team, we can discuss what tasks and time commitment you are comfortable with You will be building relationships within your local community and with our existing volunteering team across Scotland Engaging with potential supporters and educating audiences on our vital work Attending stalls, events and collections in your local area to raise crucial funds and awareness of our services Identifying opportunities within your local area and working with the regional fundraising lead on making approaches for support Having fun, learning new skills, meeting new people and gaining confidence The role is open to anyone aged 16 and we welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. We are proud to be an inclusive organisation and we never discriminate in our volunteering recruitment.

Are you passionate about animal welfare? Are you looking to make a real difference whilst learning new skills? Would you like to meet like-minded people in your local community? Yes? Then the Scottish SPCA would love to hear from you! We are calling upon the people of Scotland to join our army of fundraising & community engagement volunteers that we urgently need. We are Scotland’s emergency service for animals – and we do it all without any government funding. Right now, fundraising is more important than ever but we need support in every Scottish community – that is where our volunteers are vital! What does the role involve? The fundraising volunteer role can be tailored around your current lifestyle and commitments. With the support of the regional fundraising team, we can discuss what tasks and time commitment you are comfortable with You will be building relationships within your local community and with our existing volunteering team across Scotland Engaging with potential supporters and educating audiences on our vital work Attending stalls, events and collections in your local area to raise crucial funds and awareness of our services Identifying opportunities within your local area and working with the regional fundraising lead on making approaches for support Having fun, learning new skills, meeting new people and gaining confidence The role is open to anyone aged 16 and we welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. We are proud to be an inclusive organisation and we never discriminate in our volunteering recruitment.