Volunteers needed at the SPCA op shop in Te Awamutu
Do you have an hour out of your day to spare?
Our Te Awamutu Op Shop will raise vital funds for SPCA, and we rely heavily on volunteers to help operate the shop. Can you help?
Some of the tasks involved include:
Helping set-up the new store.
Receiving, cleaning and merchandising donated goods.
General housekeeping duties.
Customer service.
What can we do for you?
Give you Customer Service and Cash Handling experience.
Make you feel great for helping contribute to the humane treatment of animals.
Spruce up your CV with volunteer work.
Give you a friendly work environment to hone your skills for that great job you are looking for.
What can you do for us?
Provide a high standard of customer service.
Help us raise vital funds for animals.
Take pride in the presentation of our shops.
Tell your friends and families about us.
Times and days available:
We are looking for people who can kindly commit to a certain amount of hours per month. shifts are available for:
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
Saturday mornings
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