Ebay/Vinted Assistant
Long term role · 1–2 hrs/Week
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Growing Resilience In Teens (GRIT)
#96903
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Summary
Helping GRIT to raise funds by listing things on Vinted/ebay and posting sold itemsDetailed description
GRIT is a charity supporting young people to improve their mental health through group boxing programmes, workshops and one-to-one coaching.
We’re looking for someone who is able to access our gym in Hitchin to pick up items.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collect clothes and donations from our gym in Hitchin
- Researching prices
- Photograph and list items on ebay and vinted
- Selling admin eg answering questions, measuring items
- Packaging and sending items
We're looking for someone who:
- Is a tech or selling wizard
- The ability to work independently (with support from a lovely team!)
- Passion for young people's mental health and wellbeing
- Can commit to managing notifications and sending items in a timely manner
- Has access to a printer to occasionally print out postage labels (many are QR codes but sometimes they generate a good old fashioned printed label)
What you'll get:
- Become part of a team dedicated to better young people's mental health and wellbeing
- Flexible working
- Experience for your CV or portfolio
- A glowing reference and lots of gratitude!
This role would be flexible on day and time, but would ideally suit someone with a couple of hours spare each week to ensure items are delivered in a timely manner.
About Growing Resilience In Teens (GRIT)
Growing Resilience in Teens (GRIT) supports young people to improve their mental health through group boxing programmes, workshops and one-to-one coaching. Young people come to us from a variety of routes, including health care professionals, education settings and self- referrals – the majority of referrals come to us directly from schools. At the core of our work is the ‘Four Corners’ method, which empowers young people to use adversity as a platform for growth.