FOODBANK ROLES ACROSS ALL OUR CENTERS- Food Administrator
Spring Community Hub
Food Administrator
Support the efficient operation of the food bank responsible for providing information to supporters; clients, and partner agencies via phone and email, and providing administrative support to the warehouse, delivery, and foodbank teams. DBS required
Administration,Community Work
Admin, Basic IT skills - internet & email, Good IT Skills, Managing People
- Capable, calm (tolerant/patient) and thorough - Good organisational skills - Ability to dedicate a minimum of 4 hours per week - Ability to commit a minimum of three months (ideally longer) - Sense of humour and perspective - Ability to encourage and support children and vulnerable adults - Ability to communicate effectively - Able to work as part of a small diverse team - Ability to maintain confidentiality - A willingness to learn and show initiative - Some roles may require a DBS check which SCH will carry out on your behalf
Firstly, you'll make a direct impact by addressing hunger and food insecurity within the community. Additionally, you'll develop essential skills such as organization, communication, and customer service, while fostering meaningful relationships with fellow volunteers and clients. Contributing to the well-being of others brings personal fulfillment and a deeper awareness of food insecurity issues. With flexible scheduling options, you can volunteer at sessions that align with your availability, all while enhancing your resume and experiencing a profound sense of purpose.
Ability to dedicate a minimum of 4 hours per week
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Tuesdays: New Covenant Church, 506-510 Old Kent Road, SE1 5BA Wednesdays: St. Paul’s Church, 4 Lorrimore Square, SE17 3QU Thursdays: Spring Community Hub, 161 Benhill Road, Camberwell, London Fridays: Spring Community Hub, 86- 88 Vestry Road , Camberwell, London, SE5 8PQ
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