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City Dogs Volunteer Positions




For the past four years, Daniel C. Tobin has worked at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) as a senior director and senior investment officer. Throughout his career, he has specialized in climate change studies, scouting and funding renewable and clean energy technologies. Outside of his work life at the DOE, Daniel Tobin supports the efforts of City Dogs Rescue in Washington, DC, an organization that is always in need of quality part-time volunteers.

City Dogs welcomes volunteers who have animal experience and would like to serve as Vet Care Coordinators. These individuals serve as the go-between for the veterinarian, the pet, and clients. This job also entails managing treatment plans and conducting telephone follow-ups as necessary. 

The organization is also in need of medical and communications personnel to help spread the message about the mission. City Dogs is looking for videographers, communications interns, and social media/public relations volunteers to help with all these efforts. 

Lastly, City Dogs provides training for volunteers who would like to serve as adoption counselors. This position interfaces with individuals who are interested in adoption, guiding them through the application process. This is one of the most critical volunteer roles, as the speed at which applications are processed directly affects the timeliness of placing these animals in new homes.

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