Path of Hope Rescue
Location
Spokane, Washington
The role involves drawing blood for heartworm screening and coordinating treatment schedules and medication administration for rescue dogs. The volunteer will communicate between fosters and medical staff to ensure seamless care coordination.
Candidates must have strong organizational skills, effective communication abilities, and a commitment to 5 hours per week. No prior experience is required as training for veterinary skills is provided.
Vet Tech - will train - (Volunteer/Unpaid, 5 hrs/week) We are looking for a person willing and wanting to learn vet tech skills within a Rescue Medicine setting. Your main duty will be drawing blood for heartworm screening and working closely with our med team on individual cases.
You will coordinate treatment schedules, track medication administration, and communicate with fosters and medical staff to ensure each dog receives the necessary care. This position requires attention to detail, a willingness to learn basic veterinary care, and clear communication skills. The role is mostly remote but has on-location veterinary duties, requiring five hours per week, with flexible hours.
A proactive volunteer can also learn additional veterinary skills such as triage, wound care, preventative medicine and laboratory skills if desired.
Draw blood on dogs (training offered) for Heartworm screening Coordinate with fosters to ensure timely medication administration and care. Document treatments and monitor for follow-up needs. Communicate regularly with medical and foster teams for seamless coordination.
Strong organizational and record-keeping abilities. Effective communication with fosters and team members. Ability to work independently and commit to 5 hours weekly
Our Mission At Path of Hope Rescue we save pregnant dogs and puppies from high kill shelters in the Southern United States.
Our Spokane, Washington based Rescue strives to decrease the euthanasia rate of high risk dogs in the southern United States by transporting pregnant dogs and puppies to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive homes. We do not have a kennel or building location and are 100% foster based. We currently have two paid employees and rely heavily on volunteers and fosters as we work to build out our paid staff roles.
Our Vision. Eliminating euthanasia of dogs in the South by decreasing the amount of dogs breeding unchecked and becoming the number one dog destination in Spokane by capitalizing on Spokanes love of Rescue Dogs.
Transparency - sharing the good with the bad Community - dog loving people who treat each other well Integrity - doing what you say will do Golden Rule - treating others how you would want to be treated
Our Company Culture We are freedom loving American Patriots who love dogs, freedom and God.
No NGO status here, we dont take a single penny from the government. We are 100% funded by small donors and our adoption program, with a few small private grants here and there. We built this organization from the ground up in 2018 with $87.
At the core of who we are, we love dogs. At PHR you will find people who recognize your dog before they recognize you. Where its normal for your dog to have his own Instagram and people who expect to be invited to your dogs birthday party. We are focused on building a strong, positive community, one dog and one person at a time.
We know dogs are family and should be treated that way. And we are driven by a shared passion to make sure every dog who isnt being loved, finds their way to a family. We care for each other and have created a community of people who love making a difference in this world.
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