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RSPCA launches free virtual work experience event to inspire next generation

THE RSPCA hopes to inspire young people to consider a career with the animal welfare charity and is offering an exclusive insight into its vital work across a three-day virtual work experience programme.

The RSPCA, in collaboration with the UK’s leading social mobility charity, Speakers for Schools, is offering a free Virtual Work Experience (VWEX) event for young people aged 14-19.

Taking place between June 23 until 25, the three-day online programme will provide an exciting ‘whistle stop tour’ of the diverse career opportunities within the RSPCA to spark young people’s imaginations and offer an insight into the vital work the charity undertakes which often goes unseen.

Lee Harrison, apprenticeships and early careers manager at the RSPCA, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Speakers for Schools this year to offer this exciting Virtual Work Experience.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase the breadth of roles available at the RSPCA and to inspire young people who may not have considered a career in animal welfare before.

“We’re particularly eager to connect with students in key regions and demonstrate that a rewarding and impactful career at the RSPCA is within their reach.”




The VWEX aims to inspire and educate the next generation about potential careers at the RSPCA, positioning the organisation as an employer of choice for students as they consider their future.

Speakers for Schools has already helped more than 1.6million young people by teaming up with educators, speakers, and employers.


Hannah Ottewill, delivery partner at Speakers for Schools, said: “We are delighted to be working with the RSPCA to provide this invaluable virtual work experience.

“Access to inspiring employers like the RSPCA is crucial in levelling the playing field for young people, helping them to explore different career paths and make informed decisions about their future.”

The agenda features speakers from across the society, delivering informative and interactive workshops on a range of topics, including the role of an RSPCA inspector, preventing animal cruelty and the role of an RSPCA vet.

This programme is designed to align with national careers guidance framework, making it a valuable resource for schools looking to enhance their careers guidance provision.

While the event is open to all young people aged 14 to 19, the RSPCA and Speakers for Schools are particularly keen to reach students in the West Midlands.

Visit speakersforschools.org for more information.

The deadline for registration is June 2.