Volunteer: Community Vaccine Clinic VolunteerAs a Community Vaccine Clinic Volunteer, you will be the first point of contact for clients and their pets, helping create a welcoming and organized check-in experience. Responsibilities include: Greeting clients and their pets upon arrivalRecording pet weights and ensuring accurate documentationGuiding clients to the appropriate exam roomThis role is perfect for friendly, detail-oriented individuals who enjoy interacting with people and animals. Your support helps keep our clinic running smoothly and ensures every pet receives the care they need! Volunteers are encouraged to bring lunch and water and take breaks as needed. A fridge is available for storing food and drinks—your well-being is important to us! Program: Vet Care As a Community Vaccine Clinic Volunteer, you will be the first point of contact for clients and their pets, helping create a welcoming and organized check-in experience. Responsibilities include: Greeting clients and their pets upon arrivalRecording pet weights and ensuring accurate documentationGuiding clients to the appropriate exam roomThis role is perfect for friendly, detail-oriented individuals who enjoy interacting with people and animals. Your support helps keep our clinic running smoothly and ensures every pet receives the care they need! Volunteers are encouraged to bring lunch and water and take breaks as needed. A fridge is available for storing food and drinks—your well-being is important to us! Program: Vet Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mid-Day Surgical Instrument Prep VolunteerRole Overview: Responsibilities: Sanitize and properly handle surgical instruments.Wrap and prepare instrument packs for future surgeries.Operate the washing machine to clean surgical tools.Maintain a clean and organized workspace.Follow all safety and sanitation protocols.Requirements: Comfortable standing and walking for extended periods.Attention to detail and ability to follow precise instructions.Willingness to work in a fast-paced, structured environment.No prior experience required—training provided!This is a great opportunity for those interested in veterinary medicine, animal welfare, or behind-the-scenes clinic support. Your contribution directly helps animals receive the care they need!
Program: Vet Care Role Overview: Responsibilities: Sanitize and properly handle surgical instruments.Wrap and prepare instrument packs for future surgeries.Operate the washing machine to clean surgical tools.Maintain a clean and organized workspace.Follow all safety and sanitation protocols.Requirements: Comfortable standing and walking for extended periods.Attention to detail and ability to follow precise instructions.Willingness to work in a fast-paced, structured environment.No prior experience required—training provided!This is a great opportunity for those interested in veterinary medicine, animal welfare, or behind-the-scenes clinic support. Your contribution directly helps animals receive the care they need!
Program: Vet Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Care - Recover Support in SurgeryRole Purpose
To provide a safe, calm, and warm environment for cats and dogs as they emerge from anesthesia. This role is critical in the 30–60 minutes immediately following surgery, ensuring that patients wake up smoothly, stay warm, and are monitored for any signs of distress before returning to their kennels. Key ResponsibilitiesAnesthesia Monitoring: Watch for regular breathing patterns and monitor gum color (capillary refill time) as directed by medical staff. Temperature Regulation: Use warming blankets, heat discs, or "snuggle safes" to prevent hypothermia, which is common after surgery. Extubation Support: Alert technicians when a patient begins to swallow so the breathing tube (endotracheal tube) can be safely removed. Post-Op Comfort: Gently "tuck in" recovering pets, ensuring they are positioned correctly to keep their airways clear. Sanitation: Clean and prep recovery bays/crates between patients to maintain a sterile environment. Alert System: Immediately notify the veterinary team of any abnormalities, such as shivering, vocalization, or slow wake-up times. Program: Vet Care Role Purpose
To provide a safe, calm, and warm environment for cats and dogs as they emerge from anesthesia. This role is critical in the 30–60 minutes immediately following surgery, ensuring that patients wake up smoothly, stay warm, and are monitored for any signs of distress before returning to their kennels. Key ResponsibilitiesAnesthesia Monitoring: Watch for regular breathing patterns and monitor gum color (capillary refill time) as directed by medical staff. Temperature Regulation: Use warming blankets, heat discs, or "snuggle safes" to prevent hypothermia, which is common after surgery. Extubation Support: Alert technicians when a patient begins to swallow so the breathing tube (endotracheal tube) can be safely removed. Post-Op Comfort: Gently "tuck in" recovering pets, ensuring they are positioned correctly to keep their airways clear. Sanitation: Clean and prep recovery bays/crates between patients to maintain a sterile environment. Alert System: Immediately notify the veterinary team of any abnormalities, such as shivering, vocalization, or slow wake-up times. Program: Vet Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Patient Check-inRole Purpose
To streamline the morning "check-in" rush and afternoon "discharge" window. You are the primary point of contact for the public, ensuring that all paperwork is completed accurately and that both humans and animals feel calm and welcomed upon arrival. Key ResponsibilitiesGreeting & Triage: Welcome clients as they arrive, identify the reason for their visit, and ensure pets are safely leashed or in secure carriers. Intake Paperwork: Assist owners in completing surgical consent forms, anesthesia waivers, and contact information updates. Weight & ID Checks: Escort pets to the lobby scale to record an accurate weight and ensure ID collars/tags match the digital records. Lobby Management: Keep the waiting area orderly. If a "reactive" dog or a highly stressed cat arrives, assist in finding them a quiet corner or a vacant exam room to wait in. Patient Status Liaison: Act as a bridge between the front desk and the surgical technicians. Notify the medical team when a patient has arrived and is ready for "pre-op." Comfort Support: Offer water, tissues, or coffee to waiting owners. For nervous pets, you may provide "distraction treats" (if cleared by the medical staff). Program: Vet Care Role Purpose
To streamline the morning "check-in" rush and afternoon "discharge" window. You are the primary point of contact for the public, ensuring that all paperwork is completed accurately and that both humans and animals feel calm and welcomed upon arrival. Key ResponsibilitiesGreeting & Triage: Welcome clients as they arrive, identify the reason for their visit, and ensure pets are safely leashed or in secure carriers. Intake Paperwork: Assist owners in completing surgical consent forms, anesthesia waivers, and contact information updates. Weight & ID Checks: Escort pets to the lobby scale to record an accurate weight and ensure ID collars/tags match the digital records. Lobby Management: Keep the waiting area orderly. If a "reactive" dog or a highly stressed cat arrives, assist in finding them a quiet corner or a vacant exam room to wait in. Patient Status Liaison: Act as a bridge between the front desk and the surgical technicians. Notify the medical team when a patient has arrived and is ready for "pre-op." Comfort Support: Offer water, tissues, or coffee to waiting owners. For nervous pets, you may provide "distraction treats" (if cleared by the medical staff). Program: Vet Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Patient TransportHelp our animals get the care they need! As a shelter patient support, you'll play a vital role in safely moving shelter pets between the clinic and the shelter. Responsibilities include: Walking adult dogs to the clinicCarrying puppies (under 6 months) to the clinicTransporting cats safely in carriersWeighing animals upon arrivalUpdating kennel signage at both the shelter and clinicThis role requires frequent walking, standing, and the ability to lift 35+ lbs. If you're looking for a hands-on way to make a difference, this is the purrrfect opportunity! Volunteers are encouraged to bring lunch and water and take breaks as needed. A fridge is available for storing food and drinks—your well-being is important to us! Program: Vet Care Help our animals get the care they need! As a shelter patient support, you'll play a vital role in safely moving shelter pets between the clinic and the shelter. Responsibilities include: Walking adult dogs to the clinicCarrying puppies (under 6 months) to the clinicTransporting cats safely in carriersWeighing animals upon arrivalUpdating kennel signage at both the shelter and clinicThis role requires frequent walking, standing, and the ability to lift 35+ lbs. If you're looking for a hands-on way to make a difference, this is the purrrfect opportunity! Volunteers are encouraged to bring lunch and water and take breaks as needed. A fridge is available for storing food and drinks—your well-being is important to us! Program: Vet Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98801 Allow Groups: No |