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Street Paws is seeking a proactive Project Coordinator to enhance their Dog Champion Scheme across Northern England. This role involves coordinating projects, developing training resources, and fostering partnerships with hostels to promote pet-friendly accommodations for individuals experiencing homelessness.
We’re recruiting a proactive and highly organisedProject Coordinatorto lead the operational development of our Dog Champion Scheme and ensure its consistent, high-quality delivery across the North of England.
At Street Paws, we believe that no one should have to choose between a safe place to sleep and the pet they love. For people experiencing homelessness, a pet is often their only source of emotional support, companionship, and stability.
Through ourDog Champion Scheme, we help hostels across the North of England, Belfast and Wales become pet-friendly by providing specialist training, resources, and practical support. This work ensures that more people can access accommodation with their pets, improving mental wellbeing, promoting housing stability, and reducing unnecessary separation and trauma.
We’re a small, passionate team committed to making a big impact. If you care about social justice, inclusion, and animal welfare — and you’re great at developing systems, growing partnerships, and making things happen — we’d love to hear from you.
About the Role
This role is essential to the expansion of our work. You’ll be responsible for developing and improving our training and onboarding offer, coordinating hostel partnerships, and working with local veterinary practices to arrange treatment when needed.
You’ll work closely with our team of project co-ordinators, volunteers, and external partners to grow the scheme sustainably and embed long-term change in hostels.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the coordination and development of the Dog Champion Scheme in new and existing locations
Develop and maintain training content and onboarding resources, working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure quality and accessibility
Support hostels throughout their journey to becoming pet-friendly — from initial engagement to follow-up and review
Work closely with hostel staff to deliver a consistent, trauma-informed approach to supporting residents with pets
Liaise with veterinary partners to arrange timely treatment for pets, ensuring continuity of care and strong local relationships
Identify and respond to areas for improvement across training and delivery, using data and feedback
Maintain accurate records and contribute to monitoring and evaluation
Build strong relationships with hostel partners, referral agencies, and support services
Work collaboratively with other team members and volunteers to ensure joined-up working and shared learning
Represent Street Paws at external forums, events, and training sessions where relevant
About You
We’re looking for someone who is:
Passionate about the power of the human–animal bond
Highly organised, with a track record of coordinating projects or partnerships
Experienced in training development and confident in delivering or managing learning content
An excellent communicator — clear, professional, and compassionate
Confident liaising with professionals from across sectors, including housing providers and veterinary teams
Comfortable using systems to manage information, track progress, and support decision-making
Adaptable, self-motivated, and able to work both independently and as part of a small team
Committed to inclusion, dignity, and non-judgemental support for all people
Experience in the third sector, housing, or animal welfare is helpful but not essential — we’re looking for someone who shares our values and is eager to make a difference.
What We Offer
A flexible, remote working role with meaningful social impact
The chance to shape and grow a well-respected training and outreach programme
A supportive and inclusive team environment
Opportunities for development and to influence the future of our work