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Volunteering Roles
Volunteer Retail Assistant
Our Retail Assistants help to raise the funds we need to provide care to local people when they need it most. As a Retail Assistant, you will support our Shop Managers in every aspect of the shop, providing excellent customer service and going the extra mile to ensure that our shops are as successful as possible.
We ask that you are free to volunteer with us for as little as four hours each week, usually a morning or an afternoon, but this is flexible depending on your availability. In return, we offer you the opportunity to develop new skills and receive ongoing support and training, as well as having a great time and knowing that you are making an important contribution to St Luke’s.
Warehouse Sales Assistant
St Luke’s Hospice’s Furniture Warehouse is the hub for our thriving retail operation and is a popular and well established shopping destination for people within our local community.
We are looking for people to join our team of volunteers to provide support to our Customer Service and Sales Manager and to be a welcoming, friendly face to our customers. We will show you everything you need to know, we simply need people with the ability to provide excellent customer service with a smile on your face.
Reception Volunteer
St Luke’s provides quality care and services for people with life-limiting illnesses living within the mid and south Cheshire area. As a receptionist you are the first point of contact for anyone visiting or calling the Hospice. We are looking for someone to help on reception who will be that friendly face ready to greet our visitors with a smile
Volunteer Patient Driver
Are you a friendly people-person who can put others at ease? Do you enjoy driving? We are looking for volunteer drivers to transport patients to and from St. Luke’s for our well-being days held on a Monday & Tuesday.
Some patients aren’t able to attend these days due to travel issues. So, you’ll be making a HUGE difference in this role! Thanks to you, patients will be able to access vital care and support when they need it most. This is the perfect role if you have a couple of hours to spare during the week and are comfortable driving.
Volunteer Van Drivers
Our Furniture Warehouse on Winsford Industrial Estate requires van drivers and van driver’s assistants to help with the busy and expanding house clearance venture.
The roles will include moving and sorting of household items and general warehouse duties. Volunteers need to be aged 25+ to drive our vans and have a clean driving license. Also confident, enthusiastic, flexible and physically fit. Your role involves working as a team assisting with the collection and delivery of donated furniture and household items to and from the warehouse and surrounding areas.
Volunteer eBay Researcher
Our eBay researchers help to raise the funds needed to provide care to local people when they need it most. Your role is to support the eBay Coordinator providing excellent customer service and going the extra mile to ensure that our eBay department is as successful as possible. Based within our Warehouse on Road 1, Winsford Industrial Estate, CW7 3PR.
We ask that you are free to volunteer with us at least 4 hours a week. In return, we offer you the opportunity to develop new skills and receive ongoing support and training, as well as having a great time and knowing that you are making an important contribution to St Luke’s.
Volunteer Warehouse Assistant
Our Warehouse Assistants help to raise the funds needed to provide care to local people when they need it most. As a Warehouse Assistant you will support our Warehouse Manager providing excellent customer service and going the extra mile to ensure that our warehouse is as successful as possible.
We ask that you are free to volunteer with us for as little as four hours each week, usually a morning or an afternoon, but this is flexible depending on your availability. In return, we offer you the opportunity to develop new skills and receive on going support and training, as well as having a great time and knowing that you are making an important contribution to St Luke’s.
Volunteer Befriender
As a volunteer Befriender you will provide companionship to a person (client) who has a palliative condition. The Befriending relationship provides the client with additional social support by developing an emotionally supportive relationship, helping the client to feel less isolated and more connected to their community. Befriending complements social and domestic support but does not replace it. Befrienders do not provide personal care, Befrienders offer friendship.
To be a Befriender you must be aged over 18 years.