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Lewes Customer Service Volunteers – Age UK

Our shops help raise lots of money for us. It’s always lovely chatting to our customers about the fabulous items we sell and telling them about the fantastic work that we do. As a volunteer you will get the chance to meet new people and make friends, plus be part of an amazing team of volunteers. There’s so much for you to get stuck into when volunteering in our shops. On the shop floor, as well as welcoming and serving our customers with a smile, you will be using the till (don't worry, we will show you how) and handling money. When people come in to donate items you will also be completing the Gift Aid forms that let their donations help us even more. It’s really important that our window and shop displays look appealing so people keep visiting our shops, so you'll be wielding a duster and vacuum as well as your imagination to make the shop look its best. It would be ideal if you could volunteer one shift a week, which is about four hours but we're also happy to have more flexible times. No special skills are needed as we will show you what to do and will provide all the training you need. But if you have any experience or particular interest tell us, it may come in useful.

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Lewes Stock Preparation Volunteers – Age UK

Our shops are a hive of activity and the heart of the local community. They raise funds to support our vital work and provide a place to find out more about how we help older people in the local area. Our Stock Preparation Volunteers always enjoy being part of our shop teams; making new friends and helping the charity to maximise the income from the amazing items people donate to us. In this role you will usually be working in our donation sorting area, which is off the shop floor. Here you will help the team process, prepare and price the items people donate. We receive hundreds of bags of clothing, bric-a-brac, toys, games and all sorts of items every week. You will help us to turn these into vital funds to support our work. After full training you will be part of our processing team; sorting through the donated items, identifying those which we should sell, preparing them and pricing before they are put onto the shop floor. You may have a particular area of experience, such as clothing, books or antiques. Your skills and knowledge will help us to gain the best value for each item and some of our volunteers even coordinate entire sections, such as a book rooms within our stores. When people come in to donate their items you will be helping to thank them for their support. Many items are Gift Aided so when processing the items you will ensure that Gift Aid labels are attached so that we can gain this additional vital income. You will help to make our products look amazing; steaming clothes (if this is your area) and helping to clean and make every item look great and ready for sale.

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Scrapstore Volunteer – Artytime

We are looking for an enthusiastic volunteer to help us open the store for a couple of hours a week to sort through the donated items for display, and meet and greet members, helping them find the items they are looking for. A full induction will be given for any volunteers. We prefer two volunteers are on duty per session so you can bring a friend, or be placed with an existing volunteer. There is no upper age limit for this role, however please be aware that this position may involve some heavy lifting, as occasionally donated boxes of items may contain heavy materials, however this is not often the case. Currently we have vacancies on a Monday from 3.30pm - 5.30pm and Tuesday 9.30 - 11-30am. We want to open the scrapstore more often so whatever day of the week or weekend suits you we can probably accommodate. We are looking for someone who can make a regular 2 hour a week commitment.

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Uckfield Shop Assistant – St Wilfrid’s Hospice

In detail, we are looking for: Till Tappers Customer Chatters Clothing Streamers Bric-a-Brac Cleaners Backroom Packers Book Stackers Puzzle Sorters in short: St Wilfrid's Supporters!!! The shop is open Monday to Saturday, 9.15am to 4.45pm! We are looking for Volunteers happy to serve customers as well as help at the back when the shop is not too busy! Tasks include:     Support the Manager alongside fellow Volunteers  Welcome and serve customers, offering a high standard of service  Operate electronic till to process purchases  Contribute to keeping the shop premises clean and tidy  Assist the manager in ensuring stock and cash security  Assist in replenishing and displaying of stock and furniture   Raise awareness of St Wilfrid’s Hospice and promote hospice activities

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Heathfield Shop Assistant – St Wilfrid’s Hospice

In detail, we are looking for: Till Tappers Customer Chatters Clothing Streamers Bric-a-Brac Cleaners Backroom Packers Book Stackers Puzzle Sorters in short: St Wilfrid’s Supporters!!! The shop is open Monday to Saturday, 9.15am to 4.45pm! We are looking for Volunteers happy to serve customers as well as help at the back when the shop is not too busy! Tasks include:     Support the Manager alongside fellow Volunteers  Welcome and serve customers, offering a high standard of service  Operate electronic till to process purchases  Contribute to keeping the shop premises clean and tidy  Assist the manager in ensuring stock and cash security  Assist in replenishing and displaying of stock and furniture   Raise awareness of St Wilfrid’s Hospice and promote hospice activities

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Volunteer Stock Sorter – Kit Wilson Trust

What is a Volunteer Stock Sorter? Volunteer stock sorters play a vital role in supporting our charity's goals by helping manage incoming donations at our donation hub in Ridgewood, Uckfield. As a stock sorter, you will be sorting, organising, categorising and preparing donations ready for our charity shops to sell and raise money for The Kit Wilson Trust. What's involved? Sorting Donations: Inspecting and sorting incoming donations, including clothing, household items, toys, books, and other goods. Categorising Items: Organise donations by department, quality, and condition, ensuring items are sorted according to established guidelines. Quality Control: Assess the condition of donations, selecting items suitable for sale and setting aside any that are damaged or unsuitable. Preparation for Sale: Prepare items for display in our shops, including hanging, steaming, labelling and cleaning. Maintaining Work Areas: Keep the sorting areas clean, organised, and safe, following all health and safety guidelines. Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations and effective communication.

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Online Sales Volunteer – The Kit Wilson Trust

What is an Online Sales Volunteer? As an online sales volunteer, you will be helping us manage and grow our online sales marketplace and platforms. We are seeking volunteers to help us organise, research, photograph, list, package & post items earmarked for sale on our online platforms. What's involved? Research: Inspecting items marked as potentially valuable and researching their value in more detail. Photography: Making use of our photography areas to take impactful photos of our items ready to list on our online store. Packaging: Safely and professionally packing items ready to ship to our buyers. Logging & Listing: Making use of our logging processes & software to accurately catalogue our items marked for listing. Collaboration: Work closely with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations and effective communication.

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Volunteer Trading Assistant Heathfield – Demelza Children’s Hospice

We are seeking a Volunteer Trading Assistant for our shop in Heathfield. Our shops provide a vital source of income, helping us to care for children and their families. Giving a small portion of your free time goes a long way to making this happen. Volunteers will be supporting the shop manager, helping to sort, display and sell donated items of clothing and other sundries. You'll be given full training for using the till, and dealing with cash or credit card payments. You choose the amount of hours you can give, we are flexible with scheduling, and only ask that you give as much notice as possible should you be unable to cover a shift. We will be open every day of the week with times to be confirmed. The minimum age for this role is 16, with no upper age. Expenses can be paid for mileage costs. No DBS is required. A uniform can be provided if requested. Our new Heathfield shop is proposed to have ground floor facilities (kitchen and lavatory) to support those who struggle with mobility. We are planning to open in the 1st week of September, and any support that volunteers can offer during the core opening times would be amazing.

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