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Shop assistant - Downham Market

Shop assistant - Downham Market

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 3 Jan 2023
8 Wales Ct, Downham Market PE38 9JZ, UK
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The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House
#60118
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Summary

We need extra volunteers, especially on Friday mornings, so that we can sell more and raise more money for the hospice.

Detailed description

This popular shop in the town centre needs more help on Friday mornings - dealing with customers, keeping the shop floor replenished and operating the till. But we also need help on other days of the week, getting new stock ready to be put on display.

It would be great if you could make a regular commitment for the hours you're happy to attend - this could be as little as one or two hours at a time if you can't manage a full four hour shift.

You'll get full training and support, including how to apply and follow our safety measures.

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About The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House

The Norfolk Hospice is committed to providing outstanding care for people in the local community living with life-shortening illnesses and to their carers, family and friends including bereavement support.
The support provided is tailored to the individual, encompassing their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs in an understanding, caring and compassionate way, ensuring dignity is maintained throughout.
Care is delivered at the hospice in Hillington, either in the Inpatient Unit, Day Therapy Unit or via one-to-one sessions at the hospice. Care is sometimes provided in people’s own homes.
The current services cost over £2.5 million per year to run; the NHS funds only 32% of this, with the majority coming from the support of local groups, businesses and individuals.