We are looking for people to help in our charity shops.

What You'll Do: 

Volunteer in Our Shops

 

We are looking for people to help in our charity shops.

 

What you can do:

  • Welcome and serve customers
  • Sort and prepare donations, like clothes and books
  • Put items on display so the shop looks nice
  • Keep the shop clean and tidy
  • Spot special items that could be sold online

     

When you can help:

  • You can choose times that work for you
  • We ask if you can give at least 3 hours a week

     

Who can help:

  • You need to be 14 years old or older
  • You don’t need a DBS check

     

Training requirements:

As a Volunteer Retail Assistant you will complete the following training:

  • Teesside Hospice mandatory training
  • Volunteer induction training
  • Any other training identified as appropriate to the role

     

What we ask of you:

  • Be kind and caring.
  • Be polite and friendly
  • Be happy to work with others or on your own

     

If you are reliable and want to make a difference, we’d love you to join us!

Teesside Hospice welcomes everyone and values diversity.

 

Teesside Hospice is accredited by The Volunteering Academy with the Volunteering Academy Quality Award

 

Summary
Volunteering
Middlesbrough
0 Weeks Minimum
3 Hours / Week

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