We need warehouse volunteers to keep our stock moving from the van to the shop floor and warehouse, and back to the van for delivery when items are sold. This role can be physical so must be reasonably fit.

What You'll Do: 

Typical tasks include:

o Safely lifting and carrying a range of furniture items by hand
o Ensuring the warehouse is always kept clean, safe and organised
o Dealing with van deliveries to the shop and preparing deliveries for customers
o Building flat-pack furniture for display purposes and carrying out light furniture repairs if
confident alongside the Warehouse Supervisor
o Re-stocking furniture on the shop floor as items are sold

Why You'll Love It: 
Volunteering with the British Heart Foundation comes with plenty of benefits too… • A 25% discount on donated goods and 10% discount on New Goods in our shops • Unlimited, free, and confidential support by Retail Trust • Access to training and development • Reasonable travel expenses reimbursed • Refreshments available • Volunteer certificates, references and long service awards provided You will help protect the environment through recycling while helping us create a world free from the fear of heart disease.
What You'll Learn: 
  Work experience to add to CVs Basic warehousing skills. Increased physical ability - Building flat pack furniture. Building and dismantling beds. Basic Repairs. Improved initiative and independence. 
What We're Looking For: 
No experience necessary. Flexible shifts to suit. Few hours a week, orduring holidays. Reasonably fit as moving heavy furniture.
Summary
Volunteering
Darlington
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Requirements: 
In-Person Interview

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