Julia’s House is your local children’s hospice, looking after the most seriously ill children in Wiltshire and Dorset, who need 24 hour care for their complex and often rare medical conditions. Volunteers play a vital role in enabling us to be able to care for the child and be there for the family.
Our Creekmoor Warehouse is looking for volunteers to help look after our changing rooms, and to help and chat to customers as needed.
A variety of shifts available throughout the week: Mon – Sat (9am – 1pm and 1pm -5pm) and Sunday (9am – 1pm and 1pm -4pm)
Duties:
1. Looking after the changing rooms
2. Keep changing rooms clean and tidy
3. Help customers as needed
4. Returning unwanted clothes that have been tried on back to the shop floor
5. Chatting to customers and making them feel welcome
Skills and Experience:
6. Friendly and approachable
7. Good communication skills
8. Polite and welcoming
9. Ability to work in a team
Benefits of volunteering:
10. Learn new skills - full training is provided
11. Great experience for your CV
12. Improved wellbeing and confidence
13. Meet new people in the community
14. Having fun
15. Supporting your local community making the difference to the children and families we care for locally
You don’t have to have experience to be a volunteer at Julia’s House as we provide all the training you will require. You just need to be friendly, reliable on a weekly basis and have the confidence to talk to our customers and make them feel welcome. It’s a great feeling to be supporting your local community and will make all the difference to the children and families we care for locally.
For more information or to apply please contact Volunteer Team by emailing volunteer@juliashouse.org or by completing our volunteer enquiry form.
Volunteer Enquiry form > >
Julia’s House is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and our aim is for our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and our clients, and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. Based on our current staffing profile, we have identified that there is an under-representation of: (a) individuals of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, so would especially welcome BAME applicants for any of our vacant positions; and (b) males, so we would welcome male applicants for any of our vacant positions and specially for any care and nursing roles.