The Salvation Army

ARC Sorter/Processor

Job Locations US-ME-Portland
Job ID
2024-13444
Category
Warehouse
Compensation Min
USD $15.00/Yr.
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 Sorter/Processor to perform a variety of functions in order to assist in the operation of the sorting room or production area of a Production Store. 

 

Responsibilities

  • Assist as required with sorting room operation.

 

  • Cross train in all sorting room functions under the guidance of the Sorting Room Supervisor.

 

  • Assist in cleaning and general maintenance of sorting room area.

 

  • Maintain a clean and clutter free work area.

 

  • Responsible for baling as needed.

 

  • This position will support the work therapy program component of The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers by providing to beneficiaries; an example of professional conduct, work habits, and supervision (as directed by Supervisor).

 

  • Other duties as may be assigned by immediate supervisor and/or Administrator.

 

Sorter

 

  • Process and sort donations by inspecting and separating saleable from unsaleable items.

 

  • Deliver a minimum of 300 store quality garments per hour.

 

  • Categorize and box seasonal clothing, bric, and shoes.

 

Hanger/Tagger

 

  • Process, hang, and tag all sorted merchandise.

 

  • Deliver a minimum of 225 hung garments per hour.

 

  • Ensure clothes are hung according to policy and on proper hanger.

 

  • Ensure that tag is properly placed on garment according to Salvation Army policy

 

Pricer

 

  • Process and price all sorted merchandise.

 

  • Deliver a minimum of 225 priced garments per hour.

 

  • Ensure that quality, name brand, condition, etc., are considered to determine price of garment.

 

 

Bric a Brac

 

  • Sort and clean all saleable miscellaneous merchandise donations daily.

 

  • Ticket all merchandise and assign an individual fair market price for each item.
  • Place and maintain all merchandise in the required order and manner.

 

  • Rag out merchandise in accordance with the Territorial ARC Rag Out Calendar.

 

Shoes/Accessories

 

  • Sort and clean all saleable shoes, handbags and accessory donations daily.

 

  • Ticket all merchandise and assign an individual fair market price for each item.

 

  • Process to the store a minimum of 25 pieces/sets per hour maintaining all merchandise in the required order and manner.

 

  • Rag out merchandise in accordance with the Territorial ARC Rag Out Calendar.

 

Domestics

 

  • Sort and measure all saleable linen items daily as required

 

  • Ticket all merchandise and assign an individual fair market price for each item.

 

  • Process to the store a minimum of 25 pieces/sets per hour maintaining all merchandise in the required order and manner.

 

  • Rag out merchandise in accordance with the Territorial ARC Rag Out Calendar.

 

Books/Records/Toys

 

  • Sort and clean all saleable merchandise daily as required.

 

  • Ticket all merchandise and assign an individual fair market price for each item in accordance with established policies.

 

  • Place and maintain all merchandise in the required order and manner.

 

  • Rag out merchandise in accordance with the Territorial Rag Out Calendar.

 

Furniture/Electrical

 

  • Sort, clean and test all electrical and furniture donations as required.

 

  • Ticket all electrical merchandise using “sold as is” tickets and assign an individual fair market price for each item.

 

  • Complete furniture tickets and record required information assigning a fair market price for each furniture item.

 

  • Place and maintain all merchandise in the required order and manner.

 

  • Mark down furniture items on sales floor in accordance with policy.

 

Rag out merchandise in accordance with the Territorial ARC Rag Out Calendar.

Qualifications

 

  • Processing experience preferred.
  • Have a working knowledge of clothing quality and price.
  • Ability to stand for long periods.
  • Can lift 50 pounds.

 

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