Listers and pickers, sold stock shifters or creative media clickers!
Long term role · Flexible hours
Hall Grove, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4PJ, United Kingdom
RetailMarketing & CommunicationsSocial mediaDesignAdministrationPhotography & film
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Suitable for under 18'sIsabel Hospice
#71115
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Summary
You will be researching, photographing and listing items on our online shops (mainly eBay). Training will be provided.Detailed description
You will be working with a fun, lively and hardworking team. You may have an interest in rare vinyl's, jewellery or unusual toy's, enjoy cataloguing and want to boost your E-Commerce and online selling skills or simply want some work experience to put on your CV.
You will be:
- Sorting and categorising donations
- Researching, photographing and listing donated and bought goods on our online shops (mainly eBay but this may also include Vinted and Depop)
- Where needed, cleaning, polishing and steaming of donated items so they are at their best quality for listing
- Tidying up stock in the office
Experience would be great but not essential as full training will be provided. You will meet new people, make friends and develop new skills.
Come and join us!
About Isabel Hospice
Isabel Hospice is a local charity and each year we care for hundreds of people across eastern Hertfordshire
All our care is free and can be provided in your home, at our community hubs or our In-Patient Unit. Most of the people we care for have cancer, however, we are also increasingly caring for people with other life limiting conditions.
All our care is free and can be provided in your home, at our community hubs or our In-Patient Unit. Most of the people we care for have cancer, however, we are also increasingly caring for people with other life limiting conditions.