Retail Volunteers for Great Yarmouth charity shop

Retail Volunteers for Great Yarmouth charity shop

Organisation role · Flexible hours
NR30 2NZ, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Retail
Health
3 Good health and well-being
Suitable for under 18's
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St Elizabeth Hospice
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Summary

Our Great Yarmouth charity shop needs volunteers for retail assistant roles to help process, sort and sell donated goods.

Detailed description

Each year our Hospice provides specialist care to those living with a progressive or terminal illness. To do this we rely on the support of local people donating their goods and time.


Our charity shop in the centre of Great Yarmouth is recruiting retail volunteers that can help with a variety of tasks working with the shop manager in a busy retail environment including clothing, books and bric-a-brac, and this may help you back to work or to enhance your CV. We welcome students aged from 14 who have some spare time at weekends.


You will be part of a supportive team and provided with all relevant training.

This opportunity is ideal for those wanting to meet new people, gain retail experience and in turn see your valued efforts rewarded when people visit the shop and continue to support the hospice.


Details of shifts can be discussed on interview.


For further details please see the Hospice website

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About St Elizabeth Hospice

St Elizabeth Hospice supports people living with progressive and life-limiting illnesses. We offer expert care and support to help them, and their families, maximise the potential from the time they have left.