Driving: To drive Hospice vehicles as directed for collections and deliveries in relation to Hospice business and operations, some examples are given below: Collection and delivery of furniture Maintain the daily upkeep of the vehicles, tyre pressure, oil etc. Report any damage or accidents in accordance with Hospice policies Banking for the Retail Department To deal with the public on behalf of the Hospice following Hospice policy guidelines Assist with other Retail driving duties as and when required Maintenance: Check on a daily basis the requirements needed in regards of maintenance/checks of vehicle via the Retail Operations Manager and re-prioritise work tasks accordingly Maintain the general upkeep and tidiness of the grounds, including dustbin and car parking areas Keep stored, organized and tidy in accordance with Health and Safety measures the maintenance store e.g. power tools, bulbs, batteries, cables etc. Assist with Retail maintenance duties as and when required Donation Centre: Support the activities within the donation centre as appropriate, this includes assisting the public by answering questions and giving assistance. Moving furniture and other saleable items, sorting of clothes. Covering the retail outlets as and when needed Share ideas and initiatives to maximise sales and identify new revenue streams General Respect confidentiality applying to all Hospice areas Maintain an awareness of all relevant legislation and Hospice policies/procedures and act in accordance with them Maintain awareness of personal responsibilities as defined by the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, thus maintaining a safe working environment Through the appraisal system and in conjunction with your line manager identify personal and professional development needs. Participate in suitable training courses and mandatory training within the Hospice as identified and required Carry out any other duties deemed appropriate to the post by the Hospice Management Other responsibilities: 1. To undertake any other duties, commensurate with the role as required by the Hospice. 2. To act as an ambassador of the Hospice, maintaining honesty, integrity and trustworthiness at all times. 3. The post holder will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality at all times. 4. The post holder will ensure that they are aware of and apply health and safety and fire precautions. 5. The post holder will ensure that clinical risk management and safeguarding procedures and relevant good practice guidelines are followed at all times. 6. The post holder is to ensure data protection is maintained at all times. 7. The post holder will be flexible in terms of working hours in order to meet service needs. 8. The post holder will support the Hospice as required, across the range of duties as appropriate within the grading of this post. In the context of rapid and ongoing change within the Hospice, the above responsibilities represent the current priorities and requirements for the post. These priorities will develop and evolve over time. Any significant changes will be the subject of full communication and consultation with the post holder. This job description is not an exhaustive list but it shows many of the aspects to this role.