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Join a forward-thinking charity as a PAT Tester Volunteer in King's Lynn! This role offers the chance to engage with customers while ensuring electrical items are safe for sale. You'll be part of a friendly team, gaining valuable experience and making a difference in your community. Flexible working hours and the opportunity to learn new skills await you. Plus, enjoy volunteer discounts and reimbursement for travel expenses. If you're ready to contribute to a meaningful cause and enhance your CV, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
Location: King's Lynn
Area or Department: Retail
Employment Type: Voluntary
Ref No: RG2-PAT-5182
Volunteer to help Sue Ryder be there when it matters
As a Charity Shop Electrical PAT Tester Volunteer in our Kings Lynn Sue Ryder Charity shop, you will be one of the store’s valuable volunteers who will help us to PAT Test electrical items whilst playing an important role in raising funds for our charity work.
Please note - we do have a minimum age requirement in our shops of 18. We regret that we cannot proceed with your application if you are not yet 18.
The Role – Charity Shop Electrical PAT Tester Volunteer
About you
How you will benefit
About Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder is one of the largest charity retailers in the UK with over 400 shops. Every item sold in our shops generates funding so we can continue to provide 2.7 million hours of expert medical, practical, bereavement and emotional support every year, in our hospices, in people's homes and in the community. We are here to make sure that everyone approaching the end of life or living with grief can access the support they need.
Sue Ryder places huge value on the diversity that we have within our team of volunteers and supporters.
*Winners of the Employer of the Year for the People in Retail Awards 2023 – Retail Bulletin*
If you have any questions, please contact our team at volunteer.recruitment@sueryder.org or visit: www.sueryder.org