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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.


If


You are enchanting, creative & entrepreneurial

warm, approachable, supportive

A self-starter, driven by passion for feline care

You build authentic & meaningful connections


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


Please send your resume & a cover letter,

covering 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: www the wingless bird com/careers


OPENINGS


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

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

Honor Oak "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }

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


In acting as a representative & extension of the successful & creative founder of TWB, you will be earning a generous salary of ?9 per hour in the first 6 months, ?10-20 per hour after 6 months, with PURRKS such as a ?20 monthly bonus for completing a monthly achievements program & much, much more.


Information @

www the wingless bird com/careers

  • 6 months later...

Update: These openings are now closed.


We're only scouting for our Dulwich Village "Bird" { Full & Part Time Cat Sitter }


Earnings have since increased to ?10.50 - ?15.00 per hour in the first 6 months, & ?12.00 - ?20.00 following 6 months commitment.


Note: TWB is not searching for hobbyists. We're feline specialists looking for feline lovers with a background experience working at shelters &/or studying feline-related courses to advance within the feline care industry. Must be feline first aid certified.

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