Be a volunteer
Shop eBay Volunteer
As a Shop eBay Volunteer, our Nottinghamshire Hospice shop team would love you to volunteer alongside them searching for treasures from donated stock that are suitable for listing on eBay.
What you’ll be doing
In this role you’ll:
- Look through donated stock
- Research items to check suitability for listing on eBay
- Photograph items and send to our Online Retail Coordinator
- Liaise with our Online Retail Coordinator to check that items are suitable for listing
- Pack items carefully ready for despatch to the online team
- Complete associated paperwork
Who we’re looking for
We’re looking for someone who has the following skills and qualities:
- Be 18 years old or over
- Have an eye for detail
- Have a willingness to learn
- Be a team player
- Use initiative and work independently
- Have basic computer skills.
You’ll be able to volunteer at one of our eight Nottinghamshire Hospice shops, for regular shifts agreed with the Community Shop Manager. We offer flexible hours to suit your lifestyle within our shop opening times.
What you’ll get out of it
- Develop new skills and enhance existing skills
- Increase employability
- To make a difference
- To increase self- esteem and confidence
- To give something back
- To meet new people
- To get to know and support the local community
- To do something valuable and rewarding with your free time
You’ll receive an induction and training with your Community Shop Manager, along with extra support available from our Online Retail Coordinator.
How to apply:
For more information, please ask at your local Nottinghamshire Hospice shop or contact the Volunteer Services Team.
Tel: 0115 910 1008 Ext. 204
Email: volunteering@nottshospice.org
For any interested volunteers, we will invite you to come to your local Nottinghamshire Hospice Shop for a cuppa & chat to find out about you and your suitability to the role.
Suitable volunteers will then work through our in-shop training programme lead by our Community Shop Manager.
Nottinghamshire Hospice is fully committed to supporting and promoting equality, diversity and inclusion best practice within our staff and volunteer workforce, as well as with our patients and supporters. We warmly welcome those from all backgrounds – this diversity is important for our journey and values and enriches the services we offer.
We particularly welcome applicants from minoritised ethnic communities, LGBTQ+ communities, applicants under the age of 40, applicants with disabilities, and male applicants for clinical roles, as they are currently under-represented within our workforce.