Identify and approach (with agreement from your Superintendent) new outlets which can provide a home to an Albert.
Keep a record of where Alberts are held in a specific town or area.
Visit outlets on a regular basis (to be agreed with your Superintendent) to check Alberts are still in position, thank the owners/managers for their support, empty the contents into a suitable receptacle* and reseal the box ensuring it is maintained in a respectable and hygienic condition.
Advise your Superintendent if during your visits you identify any Alberts that are no longer in suitable outlets.
Secure the contents in a vehicle and deliver them to the Superintendent in preparation for counting, or if agreed count and bank the funds.
We support active or former fishermen and their families, with over 140 years of experience providing vital services on quayside, on the waves, or in the home.
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3-4 hours per week
Ability to operate basic word processing on a computer and have access to a PC with this functionality
Organised
• Ability to drive and have own car
Minimum age: 18
Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Reimbursement of agreed out-of-pocket expenses
Appreciation and feedback on your contribution
Training details: Reimbursement of agreed out-of-pocket expenses
Appreciation and feedback on your contribution
Support:
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