Our retail department raises vital funds for St Leonard’s through the sale of pre-loved goods through our shops and is also a valuable face of the Hospice across our local communities. We are looking for someone who is competent and certified in Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) to check donated electricals are safe for resale. When am I needed? This is a flexible role that can be shared between a number of volunteers. Our shops and Donation Centre are open Monday to Saturday, 9am to 4pm. E-commerce is open the same hours Monday to Friday. Shifts can be arranged at a time to suit you, preferably on a weekly or fortnightly basis. What will I be doing Working alongside staff and other volunteers at the Donation Centre, e-commerce department or one of our Retail sites. Our locations are: Acomb (including Donation Centre & E-commerce) Fulford York (Scarcroft Road, Layerthorpe, Colliergate & Fossgate) Haxby Tang hall Selby Easingwold Malton Pocklington PAT testing donated electrical items for resale Taking responsibility for the safety of electrical items deemed suitable for resale Accurately documenting records of tested items Following procedures for disposal of unsafe electrical items What skills and qualities will I need? Be PAT trained, as proven by a nationally recognised certificate (equipment is provided) Be able to follow PAT testing procedures fully, to ensure safety of equipment Have a positive attitude Demonstrate great attention to detail Maintain confidentiality and discretion Be able to work under the instruction of the managers and to work as part of a team of volunteers How will I benefit from being a volunteer Retail PAT tester? Use your time and skills for a good cause Be part of a friendly and inclusive team Gain satisfaction of a job well done Be valued and respected Have full support from staff Support and Supervision Volunteers will be supervised by the department Managers on site, supported by the St Leonard’s Hospice Retail Team, based in the Support Office, who together will provide you with general training and liaise closely with you over all aspects of your role. The Volunteer Services Team will help guide you through the application and induction process and be your point of contact for general enquiries about volunteering. Volunteers are required to complete mandatory training modules which are usually delivered via our online platform. Additional, booster and refresher training may be delivered as needed via e-learning, video links or face to face. You may also be invited to attend role specific in person meetings where appropriate. For all volunteering enquiries please contact the Volunteer Services Office on 01904 777765 or email volunteersstleonardshospice.org.uk About the Hospice St Leonard’s Hospice provides care and support to those living with life-limiting illnesses and to the people they care about. We couldn’t carry out the important work we do without a committed and talented team of Volunteers and Supporters – people of all ages, and from all walks of life who help us provide care and assistance/support throughout the organisation. Our retail department raises vital funds through the sale of second-hand goods through our shops and is a valuable face of the hospice in local communities.