Retail Assistant Homewares Store
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Retail
Retail Associate/ Customer Service, Retail & Store Manager
Retail Assistant (Burnham Homewares Store)
Retail raises so much money and can get really busy. Retail volunteers take turns sorting, pricing, displaying, serving, and even tidying. But what's really important is to be friendly and deliver great customer service.
We are very flexible, letting you pick whichever timeslot fits with your other commitments. There's a bit of training to complete before we set you off on your first shift with your buddy volunteer, but you won't need any qualifications - just be happy to do whatever is needed.
There's also the opportunity to bring your skills to help the team. Do you know your way around vinyls? Or can you identify a silver antique from an imitation? Or maybe you're creative and would be great at putting together an imaginative window display?
We've got so many things that you can do in the shop, but being friendly and willing to roll up your sleeves and get on with a wide range of fellow volunteers and customers is more important than anything else.
More about this role Volunteer roleRetail Assistant
Volunteer managerStore Manager
Where you will be basedShop
Why we want youTo assist the Store Manager in the safe, happy, and efficient running of the store to help raise vital funds for the Hospice.
What you will be doing- Providing a welcoming, professional, and friendly manner to members of the public
- Being sensitive and appreciative when accepting donated goods
- Helping to keep the shop area tidy and clean
- Providing behind-the-counter assistance and operating the till
- Following strict guidelines for sorting stock, steaming, and preparing for safe sale accordingly
- Wearing appropriate PPE as required
- Acting as a representative for Weston Hospice care and its associated businesses
- If required, dealing with incoming and outgoing telephone calls
- Maintaining a professional, friendly, and courteous attitude towards colleagues and customers alike
- Willing to follow instructions
- Eager to learn
- Happy to do whatever is needed
- Reliable
- Open-minded and tolerant of different lifestyles and values
- Have a warm, friendly, adaptable, caring approach
- Invaluable work experience
- Gain confidence and friendship
- Getting involved in your local community
- Putting existing skills to good use
- Developing new skills
- Satisfaction that you are contributing to Weston Hospice care fundraising
- Opportunity to work as part of a great team
Children are of compulsory school age until the last Friday in June of Year 11. All school-age children will require a child work permit issued by the local authority in order to volunteer, with Weston Hospice care responsible for applying. If this applies to you, we require a permit to be in place before you can start your first shift. Please note a permit is not required for the school-organised work experience week.
34 High Street, Burnham on Sea, Somerset, TA8 1PB
, United Kingdom
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