Wiltshire-Mid Branch

Could you be one of our Trustees?

Have you ever considered being a Trustee of an RSPCA Branch? 

Our branches are run by a committee of volunteer trustees who are responsible for managing the affairs of the branch.

Committees vary  depending upon the type of animal welfare work the branch is carrying out in the area.

Committees meet regularly and the work is shared between the branch officers (the chairperson, treasurer and secretary) plus the other committee members.

Why become a branch trustee?

Our branches rely on volunteers to undertake a wide range of animal welfare work in their local area, such as fostering, fundraising, home visiting and charity shop work to name a few.

It’s 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 in your home area.

Most people aged 18+ are eligible to become a trustee. In most cases, you will need to be a member of the RSPCA.

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The core team of 10 volunteers at the RSPCA Wiltshire Mid Branch has been in place for a quite a while now - and we have achieved a great deal. But we know that in order to keep the charity thriving and delivering a great service to people in need locally, we need fresh ideas and new energy.

If this is something that you think you may be interested in then please have a look at the role description on the main RSPCA website. If you are interested or would like a little more insight into what the role entails then please drop us a line on rspcawiltsmid@gmail.com and we will be in touch!