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TWB is always looking to connect with like-minded individuals with a passion for feline care & education. Although TWB wishes to remain small & personal, between a 100% return client rating & unwavering demand for this internationally unique approach in the pet care industry, TWB will be branching out to neighbouring locations, allocating a dedicated "Bird" to these areas.


TWB is therefore welcoming aspirants for these openings,

as well as other collaborative opportunities in the near future.


Please note, all candidates will need to have experience working in shelters, vets, catteries & other intense environments, relating to customers & animals {specifically felines} to understand the intensity of all this position entails.


On a more personal level, we are seeking someone who is warm, approachable, supportive

A self-starter, driven by an unwavering passion for feline care, & is able to build authentic & meaningful connections.


The TWB Bird accepts commissions Monday - Sunday. Weekends & Bank Holidays; Spring, Summer Autumn & Winter.


Do something you love that fills your soul & aligns with who you are.


Please send your resume & a cover letter,

completing the following questions;


+ Why you are applying for this position.

+ What stand out skills & experience do you have to this position.

+ Why you are the perfect candidate for TWB.


to & via the application form: https://www.thewinglessbird.com/application


REQUIREMENTS


18+ | DBS checked | Pet First Aid Certificate OR willing to take our "Fear Free" course

Excellent spoken & written English

Job experience or education related to feline care

Reliable smartphone, desktop & internet access at all times

*** You must live in the neighbourhood you wish to cover.


OPENINGS


West Dulwich "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Sydenham "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Peckham "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Camberwell "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }



More information @

https://www.thewinglessbird.com/careers

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Good Evening!


Thank you for all of the applications we received for the Forest Hill area.

I do apologise if I was unable to respond to all candidates.


We have officially closed our Forest Hill positions.


Our clients are loving our newest Bird - Zoologist - Anastasia! & we couldn't be happier to have her on our team!


If you would like to be part of our journey in raising the bar for high quality pet care; are situated in the aforementioned areas, & are available throughout the Christmas period, please do feel free to reach out to us via the application form.


We have limited availability on these positions, as we wish to remain small & personal within each postcode.


OPENINGS


West Dulwich "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Sydenham "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Herne Hill "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Peckham "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

Camberwell "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }


More information can be found @

https://www.thewinglessbird.com/application

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