
About RSPCA Queensland
For nearly 140 years, RSPCA Queensland has been a leading animal welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of animals - whether domestic, farmed, or native. We care for over 42,000 animals annually, relying on the generosity of animal lovers like you to fund 91% of our life-changing services.
Our Purpose: We exist for animals to live better lives.
About the Role
Join RSPCA Queensland as a Community Liaison Officer and play a hands-on role in improving animal welfare outcomes across Far North Queensland. This is a fixed-term, full-time opportunity based in Townsville, focused on building strong community connections, improving access to veterinary care and delivering practical support, education and outreach programs that help keep people and pets together.
As part of our Community & Prevention team, you’ll work directly with community members, rescue groups, veterinary clinics, local organisations and internal stakeholders to proactively address animal welfare concerns before they escalate. From coordinating community outreach days and supporting vulnerable pet owners through our People & Pets Program, through to delivering education and building referral pathways, this is a role with genuine impact on both animals and people.
This is a highly rewarding and varied opportunity suited to someone who thrives on community engagement, relationship building and meaningful, purpose-driven work.
What We’re Looking For
You’re a people-focused and community-minded professional who genuinely cares about improving outcomes for animals and the people who love them. You’re confident building relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders and know how to engage communities with empathy, professionalism and respect.
Highly organised and proactive, you’re comfortable balancing case management, stakeholder engagement, community outreach and administration in a fast-paced environment. You enjoy working autonomously, take initiative and bring a calm, solutions-focused approach to challenging situations.
Most importantly, you’re passionate about prevention, education and supporting long-term positive animal welfare outcomes within the community.
What You’ll Do
In this role, you will:
Compliance Requirements
Why Join Us?
At RSPCA Qld, we encourage you to grow your skills, expand your responsibilities, and explore different career pathways. By enhancing your qualifications and capabilities, you can take advantage of internal opportunities across our many departments - from animal care to operations, outreach, and more.
Interested?
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, apply today!
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a Police Check for the safety and well-being of the community, staff, and animals. A pre-employment medical assessment may also be required.
RSPCA Queensland acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a fair and inclusive hiring process, welcoming applicants of

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