Spaniel Rescue Foundation
Graphic Designer - Volunteer

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Spaniel Rescue Foundation Graphic Designer
Spaniel Rescue Foundation is looking for someone to help bring their mission to life. The Graphic Designer will create assets across digital platforms to help raise awareness for a volunteer-led charity that’s rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming spaniels across England, Wales and Scotland.
What difference will you make?
From rescue stories to educational content, your designs will help boost engagement and support for Spaniel Rescue Foundation, which is vital to finding forever homes for spaniels in need.
As a volunteer-led charity, we rely on the time, skills and commitment of people who want to make a difference to spaniels. Our communications are key to helping us find more fosterers, adopters and donors – who make our work possible.
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Not only will you gain new skills and experience, but you’ll also feel a real sense of fulfilment knowing that your work has direct impact on dogs who need a second chance at a happy ending.
What are we looking for?
- A love of dogs and a passion for helping rescue spaniels find their forever homes
- Experience in graphic design or visual content creation (social media, web and print)
- Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite or Canva
- Creativity and a good eye for layout and imagery
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a volunteer team
- Communication and time management skills
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What will you be doing?
Reporting to the Head of Communications & Marketing (Design), you’ll create graphics for social media, web and print to showcase the work we do. Over 2-6 hours per week, you’ll collaborate with copywriters and other designers, contributing creative ideas for how we can tell our story visually.


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With experience in graphic design and a good eye for layout and imagery, you’ll help us stop the scroll and increase our following across social platforms, a key aim for the Communications & Marketing team.
As well as a love of dogs and great attitude, you’ll bring excellent communication and time management skills – confident you can dedicate the required hours and deliver agreed work to meet deadlines. We’re a small and friendly bunch, who love fresh ideas and enthusiasm, and are always happy to support your continued development.
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