Volunteering.

Help Guide Dogs Victoria make a positive difference.

How you can help

Administration
Volunteers assist with mail outs, filing, data entry and other general administrative duties.

Dog walking
Volunteers walk our mums and dads-to-be. The distance and time varies depending on the dog’s requirements. This role requires volunteers to make a two hour commitment each week.

Kennels
Volunteers in our Dog Facilities area assist staff with hands-on tasks such as cleaning kennels, laundry, food preparation, walking and grooming the dogs. We run a variety of shifts seven days a week. We require a minimum commitment of six months in this area.

Driving
Volunteers play a vital role in transporting people with vision loss from their homes to our campuses for assessment and training, as well as transporting our speakers to engagements to promote support programs. We provide a car for volunteers involved in these activities.

Gardening and maintenance
Volunteers assist with regular maintenance of our grounds and gardens.

Special events
Volunteers are required throughout the year for various special events and functions.

Who can volunteer to help?

There are some eligibility requirements for successful volunteers.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.

All volunteers must undergo a national police check before participating, and renewal police checks every three years thereafter. Checks can be undertaken by authorized Guide Dogs Victoria personnel and are free of charge. We also require volunteers hold a current Working with Children check and Guide Dogs Victoria to be nominated as a notifiable organisation.

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Available roles

Raising a puppy involves caring for a potential Guide Dog over a 12-month foster period. The goal is to nurture each puppy so they become well socialised, confident and focused before training. Volunteer Puppy Raisers receive ongoing support and instructions throughout the foster period. You’ll develop a powerful bond with an amazing animal and play an important role in helping Victorians with low vision.

Looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in the Victorian community? Explore available roles with Guide Dogs Victoria and apply now or submit an expression of interest to volunteer with us using the form below.

Event Volunteer

View the Event Volunteer position description here.

Volunteer Administration Assistant

View the Volunteer Administration Assistant position description here.

Please email reception@guidedogsvictoria.com.au to submit your application or any queries.

Apply now

Fill in the form below to express your interest in volunteering at Guide Dogs Victoria.

Personal Declaration
I understand that I will be required:                                                                                              
- To participate in an interview, selection process, reference check and complete an induction program                                                                                                                           
To undertake a background check which consists of a Police Check and Working with Children Check


In line with Guide Dogs Victoria policies and processes, all Guide Dogs Victoria volunteers need to meet the above requirements in order to undertake volunteer duties.                                                 
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*Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.


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