Volunteer Online Fashion Specialist

Bristol, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Love fashion? Know your brands? Know your retro from your vintage? We are looking for people that love clothes and accessories to help us select, research, prepare, photograph and list our stock for sale on Oxfam's bespoke online shop. During these uncertain times Oxfam's work to tackle global poverty is more vital (and more challenging) than ever before. Can you use your fashion knowledge to help us raise money to support and empower some of the world's most vulnerable communities?

What you can do at the shop:



You can get involved with any of the following:

Selecting the best stock from the amazing donations we receive

Researching rare and valuable stock

Preparation and presentation of stock

Photography and editing

Creating accurate and engaging online listings

Creating engaging content for the shop's social media platforms

Upcycling items, or creating new items from waste textiles

What we can offer:



Oxfam's core values are empowerment, inclusiveness and accountability, and we stand by these in all aspects of our work. We provide a safe, friendly and supportive environment and we have a range of tasks to suit all potential volunteers. When you volunteer with us you will have the opportunity to develop your skills (and enhance your CV) and bring your own ideas into the shop. You will be warmly welcomed and you will feel a sense of ownership over the work you do. We will provide full training, giving you the benefit of our experience. We provide references for our volunteers, and we believe nobody should be out of pocket to volunteer with us, so if you live outside the Cotham area we can help with reasonable travel costs.

What our team have to say about working at the shop:



"Oxfam has given me my first relevant volunteering experience - I've learnt about a range of different items as well as how an organisation works - and it gives me a chance each week to switch my focus away from uni work!"

"You come across lots of interesting items, but it can be a thrill when you find something rare or out of the ordinary"

"I've been here for four years and I love it - very friendly team, very varied - dealing with high end clothing, antiquarian books, household items and much more - it's great to find new homes for unwanted goods"

What we ask for:



Enthusiasm for selling stuff online!

A willingness to learn and to work within Oxfam's core values

A commitment of a 3 hour shift per week for at least 3 months

A commitment to abide by all shop health and safety processes

What your help will enable us to do:



Every pound raised in these incredibly challenging times supports Oxfam's aim of ending extreme poverty. This income is vital to empower people to help themselves out of poverty, and, crucially, it allows us to act immediately when a disaster happens - saving lives and providing essential resources to help rebuild communities.

Can you help us raise as much as we can to continue our work this year? We won't live with poverty. If you feel the same way we would love to work with you!

How to apply:



Simply pop us an email and we will send you a link to our online application form. From there, we can invite you in for a look around and a chat to see what you would like to get out of the role.

Job Type: Volunteer

Expected hours: No less than 3 per week

Benefits:

Casual dress Free or subsidised travel
Flexible language requirement:

English not required
Ability to commute/relocate:

Bristol BS6 6JR: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3266107
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Bristol, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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