The Salvation Army

ARC Collection Center Attendant

Job Locations US-NH-Salem
Job ID
2023-11506
Category
Customer Service
Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers make a difference in people's lives. Through the collection and resale of gently used goods we are able to provide the financial support to assist men and women with a variety of social and spiritual afflictions. The in-residence rehabilitation program focuses on basic necessities with every man or woman being provided a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, and spiritual direction. All our effort is focused on developing life skills and a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. More than just a job, each member of the team contributes to recycling goods that literally recycle and repair broken lives.

 

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is seeking a Collection Center Attendant to be responsible for all matters pertaining to the operations and security of the Certified Collection Center (CCC).

 

 

Responsibilities

The Collection Center Attendant will receive and receipt (per policy) all donated material courteously and efficiently, safeguard all donated material and assigned equipment, advise donors of unacceptable materials, maintain neatness and cleanliness of the collection center and surrounding area, and sort and load trailers.  The Collection Center Attendant will also be responsible to ensure that no unauthorized personnel enter the Collection Center, that no merchandise is kept, sold or otherwise diverted without direction from Administrator(s), and that complaints, damage, and unsafe conditions are reported to supervisor immediately.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, excellent customer service skills, and be able to lift 100 pounds.

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