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Passionate about animal welfare? Nigel SPCA is recruiting a new inspector/trainee inspector

The Nigel SPCA is looking for a compassionate and community-driven inspector or trainee inspector to join its team. Animal lovers with the required qualifications are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable animals.

The Nigel SPCA is calling on passionate and dedicated individuals to apply for the position of inspector/trainee inspector, as the organisation looks to strengthen its inspectorate team and continue protecting animals across the community.

The organisation is seeking candidates who can thrive in a demanding environment, work well under pressure and are committed to improving the welfare of animals.

The successful candidate will play an important role in investigating cases of animal cruelty, educating the public and ensuring that animals receive the care and protection they deserve.

This is an opportunity for someone who wants to be a voice for the voiceless and make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable animals.

Applicants must be qualified as an NSPCA inspector or trainee inspector and possess a valid driver’s licence and a matric certificate.

The SPCA is also looking for individuals who are community-driven, have a genuine passion for animal welfare and demonstrate strong administrative skills.

To apply, candidates must submit a comprehensive CV, certified copies of their qualifications, a copy of their driver’s licence and a police clearance certificate that is not older than three months.

The Nigel SPCA has stressed that only applications submitted via email will be accepted. Applications should be sent to secretary@nigelspca.co.za.

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Esau Dlamini

Esau Dlamini is a community journalist with a passion for telling the stories that matter most to local readers. He covers everything from neighbourhood news and human interest features to events that celebrate community spirit. His goal is to inform, connect, and inspire through storytelling that highlights the heart of everyday life.

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