Time Commitment and Training:<\/strong> Must have read the volunteer manual and attend training. The lead volunteer will train you and is responsible for moving you up to each level.<\/p>\nResponsibilities:<\/strong> Safely remove dogs; spend quality time with the dogs via walks, time in their kennel and \/ or play yard; and work with them on basic commands such as watch me, sit, down, stay and come according to the training you are provided. A person in this position should try to provide a calming, comfortable presence for the dogs that are available for adoption. Dog walkers will also be able and encouraged to provide comments on the dog\u2019s personality to staff so notes can be made on the dog\u2019s paperwork to disclose to potential adopters. While we appreciate positive feedback, this also goes for any fearful, aggressive behavior observed. As a volunteer, it is your responsibility to also report questionable behavior so staff can evaluate.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t \n Cat Socializer <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
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Time Commitment and Training:<\/strong> Must have read the volunteer manual and attend training. The lead cat volunteer or a staff member will give you a tour around the cat rooms, discuss the color code system, and further discuss the rules and regulations. As a reminder, all volunteers start with the green dotted cats. It is up to the lead cat volunteer if you are ready to move up and handle more difficult cats.<\/p>\nResponsibilities:<\/strong> Once training has been complete, a person in this position will spend quality time with the cats that are for adoption. Cat Socializers are expected to follow rules regarding socializing cats and must adhere to posted signs and directions. You will need to be comfortable working with the public and provide\u201dservice with a smile\u201d. Do not try to answer questions if you do not know the answer but defer to a staff member. We do not want anyone to walk away with a bad experience due to lack of good customer service. It is encouraged that volunteers pass on any notes on the cat\u2019s behavior and temperament (good or bad) to the staff so we can make notes in order to disclose to any potential adopter.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t \n Foster Parent <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
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Time Commitment and Training:<\/strong> fill out a foster application and we will go over some questions and discuss your experience and comfort level with the age and temperament of animals that we may need foster for. If you are already a volunteer you would still need to fill out a foster application and additional training may be required depending on your interest.<\/p>\nResponsibilities: <\/strong>Provide temporary care in your home for animals who are in need of medical or behavioral rehabilitation, or are too young to stay in a shelter environment. A foster period can range from one week to a month or more, depending on the need. They would be preferably cared for in a separate area and away from other animals if possible. You must be reachable and available for trips to the shelter for supplies, calls from the staff for updates or reminders, testing and\/or vaccinations. Work with shelter staff for all aspects of care, most importantly, all medical care.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t \n Adoption Counselor <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
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Time Commitment and Training:<\/strong> Because WCJCAS has a small staff trained todo adoptions, it is very helpful when volunteers can assist with this duty so that we do not miss out on adopting animals due to lack of staff. To be a successful adoption counselor, one must have an understanding of basic training, housebreaking, crate training, customer service skills and dealing with difficult people at times. Knowledge of our adoption procedure is also necessary. You do not have to be an expert on animals\u2014 you will discover that your own personal experience in adopting and taking care of animals is very valuable knowledge as well and something people can relate to. We have brochures and handouts available to educate people on common problems that might arise after adopting a new pet.<\/p>\nResponsibilities: <\/strong>Follow adoption procedure thoroughly, engage the public and be polite, properly complete adoption and microchip paperwork.Call and make vet appointments as needed.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t \n Lead Volunteer <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
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Time Commitment and Training:<\/strong> This volunteer position is awarded based on proven commitment to WCJCAS. Volunteers having this title have many things in common: they respect the rules; are cross-trained on many tasks; offer ideas and solutions to problems; enjoy training other volunteers; have maintained an active status for several months\/years; and have leadership abilities, among other traits. Appointment to this position requires you to be nominated by other lead volunteers with the final decision being made by management.<\/p>\nResponsibilities:<\/strong> Train new volunteers on the rules of WCJCAS and socializing and exercising animals; help enforce the rules of the shelter and report any misconduct or safety issue; be a resource for new volunteers and management; and meet with management as needed. Other duties may apply.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t \n Adoption Greeters <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
\n [vc_column_text]Welcome guests as they enter the shelter and direct them to the area they are looking for or the person who can help them. You must be friendly and outgoing , have good customer service skills and be a people-person. We are extremely lucky to have a community that donates supplies to our shelter. The adoption greeter will assist visitors bringing donations into the shelter by helping them carry items from their vehicle and opening the door.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>
\n\n\t \n Shelter Front Desk Helper <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
\n [vc_column_text]Front Desk volunteers at the WCJCAS provide support for Admission Counselors. Front Desk volunteers assist with lost pet walk-throughs of the shelter, lost and found searches, welcoming and directing visitors appropriately, answering phone calls and delivering messages. You may be asked to look up information about the shelter animals and answer questions about shelter animals for our visitors and assist with adoptions.[\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>
\n\n\t \n Scrubbing Bubbles <\/span>\n<\/span>\n\n \n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/h4>\n\n
\n [vc_column_text]Scrubbing Bubbles volunteers help keep our dirty laundry at a manageable level. We all know animals can be messy but that\u2019s ok. We have amazing volunteers who assist us in doing laundry and dishes. Volunteers are needed to put laundry in the washer, move to the dryer, fold, and put on shelves. [\/vc_column_text] <\/div>\n<\/div>