Rehoming Coordinator (15 hours per week)

Telford · On-site

About this role

Rehoming Coordinator (15 hours per week)

Application Deadline: 27 August 2026

Department: Rehoming

Employment Type: Permanent - Part Time

Location: Shrewsbury

Compensation: £10,600 pro-rata (full time equivalent £26,500) per year + benefits



Description

Looking to make a real difference to the lives of dogs and people?

As a Rehoming Coordinator at Dogs Trust, you'll play a key role in finding loving homes for our dogs, supporting adopters and helping reduce the time dogs spend in our care.


What does this role do?

As a Rehoming Coordinator, you will:
  • Champion the rehoming journey by providing excellent customer service, matching dogs to adopters, and arranging safe introductions, including occasional home visits.
  • Maintain oversight of dog status across kennels, Foster and Home Stay, responding to enquiries and proactively seeking rehoming opportunities.
  • Promote dogs ready for adoption by creating engaging online profiles and images, working closely with the Media Coordinator.
  • Support the rehoming of long-term and complex dogs by liaising with the Behaviour and Welfare teams to communicate specific needs.
  • Welcome and assist visitors during public opening hours, complete adoption paperwork, and contribute to kennel care as part of the wider team.


Could this be you?

With an experience of working in a rehoming centre environment you will have great customer service and communication skills. Knowledgeable about dogs and their welfare, you will have good organisational and time management skills.

Interviews are provisionally scheduled for 8th and 9th September 2026 at Shrewsbury Rehoming Centre.

Company at a glance

We're the UK's largest dog welfare charity 🐾
#ADogIsForLife, not just for Christmas® 🎄

Founded1891
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
Telford and Wrekin, England, United Kingdom

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