Warehouse Volunteer

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Aim or goal of position

Donated goods arrive at the warehouse to be sorted and made ready to be distributed to the shops by a group of volunteers. The warehouse is also the hub of our Christmas cards and gifts operations.

Main responsibilities and suggested activities

· Sort donations and shop orders

· Work as part of team

· Ensure health and safety requirements are maintained

· Support van deliveries

Skills / attributes and/or qualification(s) required


  • Honesty and trustworthiness are essential
  • Hard working
  • A good level of fitness is essential
  • Be reliable and punctual
  • Be polite and helpful to others
  • Be a team member, considerate of others feelings and needs
  • Be flexible and willing to respond to change
  • Carry out the agreed tasks as laid out in the specific guidelines for the volunteer role
  • An interest in fashion and a knowledge of fashion labels is desirable

Estimated hours

Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 10 – 4pm, Sunday 11am - 4.00pm

Work site

Unit 2 & 4, 39 - 41 Harbour Road, Inverness, IV1 1UA

 

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