Pet Foster Carer

Do you love pets? Would you like to be part of an amazing team caring for pets and helping them find their “furever” home? Then pet foster caring might be for you. Every year we help thousands of pets. Our Pet Foster Carers ensure we do that in the best way, providing comfortable warm homes and lots of love to pets in need. We’ve been helping homeless, sick and injured pets since 1897 and with your help we can continue to do that.

We know the best place for pets is in a loving home. Sometimes they can’t stay in their original home, or perhaps they are one of the many babies born in Blue Cross care. As a Blue Cross Foster Carer you’ll provide the loving home our pets need, giving care and affection to animals whilst they wait for their forever home. Our Foster Carers care for cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, chinchillas, rats and degus. Some of our Foster Carers look after all species, some specialise and, with further training, can also help us to care for pets with specialist needs.

What you will be doing-

  • Caring for Blue Cross pets and providing them with a safe environment in your own home until they can be rehomed
  • Supporting pets who might be struggling to cope in a Rehoming Centre
  • Transporting your foster pet to and from a Blue Cross site or vets as required
  • Providing all the care they need including feeding, socialising, grooming and cleaning
  • Giving observations and feedback on your foster pet including filling in assessments, diaries and feedback forms
  • Sending progress updates to your manager using video or photographs some of which will be used on our website and for potential adopters

The skills you need-

  • Previous experience of handling and caring for pets. We can train you on any species new to you.
  • Time to dedicate towards socialising and caring for your foster pet
  • Access to a car to undertake journeys to and from our Rehoming Centre and vets
  • A safe, quiet area within your home so pets can settle in at their own pace
  • Willingness to learn and follow Blue Cross procedures and undertake training provided
  • The ability to provide timely and regular communication with our foster teams through phone or email
  • Some IT skill would be helpful, or someone who could support you, as much of our training is completed online and we’d like you to be able to email us photos, videos and updates of your foster pet

What’s in it for you?

  • You’ll be making a difference to pets and giving them the best chance of finding a new home
  • You’ll have all the joy of a pet without the long-term commitment of pet ownership
  • Blue Cross pay all expenses related to caring for your foster pet including travel costs
  • You’ll gain practical skills, experience, and access to a dedicated Blue Cross ARK training programme
  • You’ll join a great team of like-minded people

Ambulance Youth Programme Volunteer

Our youth programmes give young people the opportunity to learn first aid alongside other important life skills. They operate throughout England.

Badgers (Ages 7-10)
Our fun and adventurous Badger Setts are packed with activities for children so they can learn important life skills in an exciting and safe environment.

Cadets (Ages 10-17)
At Cadets it’s all about fun, community and developing your skills. You can learn first aid, earn your Grand Prior Award and volunteer within your community alongside our First Aid volunteers.
We are looking for enthusiastic individuals as Youth Team members who are keen to develop their own skills whilst supporting the development of our young people and helping them to learn how they can help and care for others in the community.

Be part of a team that empowers and supports young people
As one of our Cadets or Badgers youth team volunteers, you’ll be trained to provide our young people with both life skills and life saving skills, all while having fun!

You’ll be volunteering with Badgers (aged 7-10) or Cadets (aged 11-18). You’ll help to support them to care for others, gain new experiences, and learn important life skills, including first aid.
You’ll have the chance to design your own role. This could involve running fun activities, such as outdoor events, summer camps, or providing more ‘behind-the-scenes’ support.
You’ll also have the chance to learn first aid. As well as the opportunity to become a Youth Leader with the support and guidance from a friendly volunteer manager.

This is a flexible volunteer role. Whether it’s once a week or once a month, you can volunteer as much or as little as suits you and your lifestyle.