Orange County Animal Services is looking for Volunteers to join our team.
If you are highly motivated, love animals, and want to volunteer at the Orange County Animal Services, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Patsy Porter at (407) 254-9155. Duties may include:
After completing an application, volunteers will need to:
Attend a Volunteer Orientation
Attend Cat and Dog Training
Complete a background check
Each of these sessions is approximately two hours in length. Because of the amount of training involved for a successful experience, volunteers should be willing to commit two hours a week for six months. For more information, contact our volunteer coordinator.
Family Volunteer Program Children 12-14 years of age may volunteer with a parent or legal guardian. Parent or guardian must be with the child at all times while volunteering. If younger than 18 years old, please have your parent or legal guardian contact us.
General dog and puppy runs or areas assigned by shelter staff.
Assisting kennel staff with cleaning dog kennels and cat cages, animal feeding and laundry. This position requires lots of stooping, scooping and lifting. Volunteers should plan on a minimum of four hours per visit.
Requirements: Volunteers must learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times, and be able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to loud noise and cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds.
Training: Volunteer orientation, cat and dog training, on-the-job training by shelter staff, adoption procedures.
Customer Service Greeters
Weekdays and weekends
Front lobby and general dog and cat areas
Greet guests at the door and/or assist them in adoption areas, answering questions concerning animals and the adoption procedure. Guide people through the shelter.
Requirements: Volunteers must have excellent customer service and counseling skills, be able to multitask effectively, and professionally represent OCAS at all times. Volunteers must learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times, and be able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds.
Training: Volunteer orientation, cat and dog training, on-the-job training by the front desk staff and greeter, adoption procedures.
Dog Exercise Program
Weekdays and weekends
Public dog and puppy area
Volunteers provide exercise and socialization for pre-screened dogs and puppies. The extra attention calms the animals and eases their tension, which makes them more adoptable. Volunteers will walk dogs in designated areas on the shelter grounds and spend time with puppies in the pavilion. As a pet exerciser, your first responsibility is to assist all customers with adoptions. All customers are required to interact with the dog or puppy before submitting an application.
Requirements: Volunteers must have excellent customer services skills and learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times. You must be able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to loud noise and cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds.
Training: Volunteer orientation, cat and dog training, adoption procedures. Additional training will be provided by the volunteer coordinator or an appointed volunteer mentor.
Cat Condo Attendant
Weekdays and weekends
Cat condo and free-roaming cat area
Volunteers will assist guests with adoptions and answering questions. Socialize and comfort the animals. Maintain cleanliness of the cat housing area, scoop litter boxes, provide food and water cats and kittens. Wash dishes, sweep floors, stock supplies.
Requirements: Volunteers must have excellent customer services skills and learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times. You must be able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to loud noise and cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds.
Training: Orientation, cat and dog training, adoption procedures. Additional training will be provided by the volunteer coordinator or an appointed volunteer mentor.
Cat Isolation Attendant
Weekdays and weekends; early morning
Cat isolation area (employees and volunteers only), this area is closed to the public for adoptions.
Clean each cat cage, provide food and water for cats. Cleaning involves sifting through soiled litter pans and changing newspapers as needed, washing dishes and keeping up with laundry, sweeping and mopping. Perform other tasks as assigned by shelter staff.
Training: Volunteers must have excellent customer services skills and learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times. You must be able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to loud noise and cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds. Additional training will be provided by the volunteer coordinator or shelter staff.
Clinic Assistant
Weekdays
If the clinic is an area in which you would be interested in volunteering, please contact our volunteer coordinator. All interested candidates will need to meet with the clinic supervisor for consideration in this area. Volunteers must have excellent customer services skills and learn and practice safe animal handling according to OCAS cat and dog guidelines at all times. You must able to bend, lift and tolerate exposure to loud noise and cleaning agents. Volunteers must also be able to lift 35 pounds.
Foster Care Volunteers for Cats and Dogs
The foster program was established to give injured, sick, and unsocialized cats and dogs that would otherwise be euthanized the chance to heal, recover, and find permanent, loving homes. If you are interested in being a foster parent, please contact Debi Villella at 407-254-9159.
Special Events
When scheduled. A description and requirements will be provided at time of sign-up. Volunteers will be properly trained by the appropriate staff.