Pembrokeshire Branch

Your local RSPCA

RSPCA Pembrokeshire Branch is looking for trustees!

This is a very exciting time for RSPCA Pembrokeshire Branch as the branch has been in ‘National RSPCA Trusteeship’ since February 2017, when the long standing trustees stood down from their roles, and no new local trustees were able to be recruited.  As a result, the National RSPCA appointed temporary trustees to manage the Branch’s affairs. 

We are now in a position to start the process of returning RSPCA Pembrokeshire Branch to the control of local trustees, which we hope to do during early 2021.

We are looking for applications from people from all social and cultural backgrounds, who are passionate about animal welfare, enthusiastic and reliable, with a variety of skills and experience they could use to help with the running of RSPCA Pembrokeshire Branch, such as:

- Charity governance
- Finance
- Law
- Fundraising
- Income Generation
- Project management
- Business management
- Marketing
- Communication
- Human Resources
- Event planning
- Health and safety
- Campaigning

As a trustee, you will attend monthly committee meetings, which last approximately 2 to 3 hours. The time, day and location of these meetings will be chosen to suit the new Branch Trustees. Depending on whether you decide to take on additional duties, you may also be required to carry them out between meetings. Trustees are elected for a 12 month term each year.

Becoming a Branch Trustee is a great way to meet like-minded people who share your enthusiasm for animal welfare. You will have the opportunity to gain new skills and develop existing ones, whilst making a real difference to the lives of animals.

If you are interested in finding out more about the role and who we are looking for, please visit   https://volunteer.rspca.org.uk/opportunities/14133-trustees-pembrokeshire-2020-09-09  

Please contact Donna Rogers (donna.rogers@rspca.org.uk) for an application pack.

For more information on becoming a charity trustee, and to ensure it’s the right decision for you, we recommend visiting: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/charity-trustee-whats-involved