Harbour Hospice – North Shore, North Island At Harbour Hospice our values are at the heart of everything we do.
We welcome applications from all backgrounds who share our values of aroha (compassionate), tautikanga (professional), and mo te katoa (inclusive).
The Orewa Hospice shop is a thriving part of the community.
Run by a small management team and supported by an awesome group of volunteers, the shop is always busy with lots of donations and customers.
You'll work with amazing volunteers and vibrant and down-to-earth managers, who like to work hard but also have a laugh.
Your work will give you a strong sense of purpose as you help connect the community with the care hospice provides.
Best of all, you will join an organisation where your work matters - he taonga koe.
Mo te tunga | About the role The Storeperson takes charge of inwards goods, unloading, sorting and pricing ready for display.
This includes testing electrical items.
The role is not for the faint hearted.
It's physical as you will be on your feet all day, lifting heavy items like sofas and tables and keeping things tidy and attractive for customers.
You will help load and unload the truck and very occasionally, go out with the logistics team to collect donations from people's homes, and transferring goods between stores.
This is a permanent full-time position working Tuesday to Saturday, 8:30am – 5pm.
You are a people person who relates well to all walks of life.
You enjoy variety and will roll your sleeves up and get stuck in.
When it's quieter, you will take initiative and lend a hand where it's needed.
You take pride in your work and have high standards of presentation and customer service.
Our successful candidate will: Be physically fit and capable of moving and lifting heavy items Have experience of or willingness to be trained in electrical testing Have a great customer focus and can-do attitude Have a clean full NZ driver license Ko matou tenei | About us Harbour Hospice is one of the largesthospicesin Aotearoa caring for people across the North Shore, Hibiscus Coast and Warkworth/Wellsford regions.
We support and provide holistic care to people in their homes, in one of our two inpatient units, or in community programmes offered at each of our three sites.
We are a progressive organisation that puts each turoro/patient, whanau/family, our community and our people, at the heart of everything.
Me pehea te tuku tono | How to apply Click on the 'apply' button to submit your CV and cover letter.
Tell us your motivations for applying and how your work and life experience align with our values and the role you are applying for.
We value all applications and encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds.
For support with your online application or to korero/chat before you apply, please contact our recruiter Peggy Newton: 021 241 5567 or ************@harbourhospice.org.nz You must have the right to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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