Website
design and application specialist - Job Description
This
job requires computer skills needed to upgrade our website. Projects include
creating an online database to assist in matching applicants with
available dogs, creating a email/mailing list, automating volunteer
assignments, etc..
Skills
Required: currently looking for someone with PHP programming expertise.
Other
skills: ASP,
CGI and Perl, Flash, Java, JavaScript, PHP
These
are long term projects, and require individuals who have advanced website programming
skills, can work well with and solicit input from volunteers, and stick to a
project through completion.
Website
Updater - Job Description
This
job requires computer skills needed to update our website, and ancillary
websites that we participate and post NBR dogs on.
Reference Checker Job Description
This
job involves being emailed 1 vet reference and 3 personal on applications that
are going through the application review & interview process. You would
call the applicant's vet & usually personal references & ask a few
basic (& scripted) questions about the applicant & pets.
Skills
Required:
This
is a very time sensitive job as we have so many dogs waiting to come in &
homes looking to adopt. We need people who can complete the calls & fill
out a brief form for each call within 2 days of receiving the references. The
volume varies depending on how many applications we have in your area come in,
but normally I would estimate it would be 5 applications a week per person on
busy times, depending on what area you are in. We are not reimbursing the
phone calls, but since we are a 501c3 non-profit corporation you can check
with your accountant to see if you can write it
off on your taxes as a donation.
Home
Visit Interviewer Job Description
This
job involves setting up visits and visiting the homes of applicants in
your area that are going through the application review & interview
process. You would call the applicant, go to their home and using a set
of guidelines provided by NBR, ask a few basic (& scripted) questions
about the applicant & other pets, compare the actual home environment
against the application, and use judgment to determine whether a dog should be
placed in the home..
Skills
Required:
This
is a very time sensitive job as we have so many dogs waiting to come in &
homes looking to adopt. We need people who can complete the visits & fill
out a brief form for each visit within 1 to 5 days of receiving the request.
The volume varies depending on how many applications we have in your area come
in. We are not reimbursing the
gas and mileage, but since we are a 501c3 non-profit corporation you can check
with your accountant to see if you can write
it off on your taxes as a donation.
Post Adoption Follow-up
This
job involves being emailed adoption info and calling adoption homes asking a few
basic (& scripted) questions about the post adoption environment.
Skills
Required:
This
is a very time sensitive job as we would like to catch any potential problems
before they start. We need people who can complete the calls & fill
out a brief form for each call within 2 days of receiving the references. The
volume varies depending on how many adoptions we have. We are not reimbursing the
phone calls, but since we are a 501c3 non-profit corporation you can check
with your accountant to see if you can write it
off follow-up phone calls on your taxes as a donation.
Correspondent Job Description
This
job involves sending forms, letters, and emails to applicants, donors,
sponsors, etc.. You would do so using a set
of guidelines provided by NBR.
Skills
Required:
This
is a somewhat time sensitive job. We need people who can volunteer an hour or
two a week and who have computer skills and access to the internet.
Transporter Job Description
This
job involves transporting dogs from one location to another. Usually the
transport is from a shelter or kennel to a foster location or an interim
location to be passed on to another transport volunteer, until the dog reaches
it's final destination.
TRANSPORT REMINDERS
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PLEASE DO NOT BRING CHILDREN OR YOUR OWN DOGS. IF YOU MUST BRING A CHILD, THE DOG MUST BE CRATED
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DO NOT HAVE A LOOSE DOG IN YOUR VEHICLE, PLEASE CRATE OR TETHER THE DOG OUT OF REACH OF ALL PEOPLE, OR USE A BARRIER
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ONE OR BOTH DOGS IN MULTIPLE DOG TRANSPORTS
MUST BE CRATED, PLEASE KEEP THAT IN MIND WHEN VOLUNTEERING
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KEEP A LEASH AND IDENTIFICATION ON THE DOG AT ALL TIMES
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DO NOT FEED THE DOG. A BISCUIT IS OKAY, BUT REMEMBER OTHER TRANSPORTERS HAVE PROBABLY DONE THE SAME. MANY DOGS HAVE SEVERE FOOD AGGRESSION, BE CAREFUL! AVOID CHEWS OR BONES THAT SOME DOGS WOULD SNAP OVER.
LIGHT WATERING ONLY, BATHROOM BETWEEN TRANSPORTS.
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DO NOT HUG, KISS, OR OVER HANDLE THE DOG, AS WITH ANY STRANGE DOG. THE LESS FUSS AND THE CALMER THE WHOLE PROCESS, THE EASIER IT IS FOR THE DOG TO TRANSITION INTO THE
FOSTER HOME
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BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES... WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE CRATE IS TOO BIG, THE LEASH IS CHEWED THROUGH, THE DOG GETS SICK, YOU CANT FIND THE NEXT TRANSPORTER, ETC.
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IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE FIRST TRANSPORTERS, PLEASE START OUT AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. CALL THE NEXT LEG AS SOON AS YOU ARE UNDERWAY.
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PLEASE EMAIL OR LET THE PERSON WHO
DISPATCHED YOU KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR LEG.
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PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION HANDLING INCOMING DOGS, THEY ARE UNDER EXTRAORDINARY STRESS. EVEN A GOOD DOG CAN SNAP UNDER STRESS. BE SAFE.
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THANK YOU! YOU ARE A CRUCIAL PART OF THE RESCUE PROCESS!!
Fundraiser
Job Description
This job presents
an opportunity for a volunteer(s) to help NBR carry out our mission by
obtaining the necessary funding required.
A
volunteer in this position will help with NBR Auctions, grants, letter writing
campaigns, NBR merchandise sales, etc. This is a versatile position
which requires innovative thinking, and a person that is project oriented.
Public
Relations Job Description
This job presents
an opportunity for a volunteer(s) to get out in their local community to talk
about and
give information/awareness about the work of Northeastern Boxer Rescue. Seeing
that we are spread over many states and having a website to do most of our
business, direct contact with local people helps spread the word on the work
we do.
Any
dog related events in your area presents us with a public relations opportunity.
The public comes to talk to a "live" person and may see either a
foster dog available for adoption, an adopted dog and speak directly to a
family that has adopted from NBR or a volunteer. This helps to make us visible
in our communities.
If
you like meeting the public and sharing your story of our adoption process or
the volunteer work you do for rescue, this is a great opportunity for you to
become involved and volunteer.
Foster
Home Job Description
Volunteer
Application
"watch for our upcoming events that will be scheduled for
later this year"
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