Volunteer Retail Assistant (Bishops Stortford - South Street)

Volunteer Retail Assistant (Bishops Stortford - South Street)

Long term role · Flexible hours
21 South St, Bishop's Stortford CM23 3AB, UK
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Summary

Be the face of Isabel Hospice in one of our shops, welcoming customers and helping them find items to purchase!

Detailed description

We are looking for Retail Volunteers to assist us Monday-Sunday in our Bishops Stortford South Street Shop. If you have a few hours to spare each week and would like to help out in our shop, we’d love to hear from you!


This is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and make a meaningful impact. Our shops play a crucial role in raising funds to support the essential services of Isabel Hospice.


As a Retail Assistant, you will support and assist the team in maximising the shop's income by ensuring the shop floor is fully stocked and properly merchandised, and customers are served efficiently.

We ask you to commit to at least one regular half-day weekly session.


We have the following sessions available: 

AM: 9am - 1pm

PM: 1pm - 5pm

Alternative time slots can be arranged in agreement with the Shop Manager.


What you’ll be doing:

Under the leadership of your Shop Manager, you will be assisting with:

  • Providing the highest standard of service to customers
  • Keeping the shop fully stocked and ensuring items are displayed to show them at their best
  • Operating tills and taking payments
  • Ensuring both stock and cash security procedures are always followed
  • Contributing to keeping the shop and premises clean and tidy
  • Providing support and guidance to new volunteers to help them settle into their roles
  • Promoting the public’s understanding of the work of Isabel Hospice and the importance of raising funds through the shop
  • Raising awareness of Gift Aid to our customers
  • Promoting and applying the Isabel Hospice Health & Safety Policy


Your skills and Abilities:          

  • Enjoy working in a team environment
  • Enjoy working with the public
  • Good organisational skills
  • Demonstrate and keen to develop good customer care skills
  • Security conscious
  • Confident in handling cash
  • Demonstrate and keen to develop display & merchandising skills


Benefits to you:

  • Meet new people and learn new skills
  • Work with a friendly team and be part of the Isabel family
  • Support your local community
  • Contribute to the provision of care to our patients
  • Comprehensive induction and training
  • Support with your career goals and personal development
  • Opportunities to learn from long-term volunteers and staff


Am I eligible to volunteer?

We ask that our volunteers are:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Live within an easy commute to the area
  • Interested in volunteering for at least 6 months for at least 3 hours per week

All volunteers are assessed individually for the volunteer roles they are applying for. We strongly believe in equal opportunities and welcome applicants who are representative of our diverse communities.


Expectations: 

  • Maintain confidentiality in accordance with Isabel Hospice guidelines.
  • Have a professional and courteous manner in accordance with Isabel Hospice policies.
  • Demonstrate Isabel Hospice values
  • Identify yourself as a volunteer while carrying out your duties

​​​​​ All appointments are at the discretion of the management team and are subject to a one-month trial period for both parties.


Thank you for supporting Isabel Hospice.

Please note this is an unpaid volunteer opportunity.

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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.