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Little Village Southwark is recruiting a Stockroom Manager


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Little Village Southwark is like a foodbank but for clothes, toys and equipment for under 5s. We collect donations of great quality items from the local community and gift these donations on to struggling local families. We will be opening our third branch in Nunhead in January 2019 and are looking for a Stockroom Manager to join our team.


We are looking for someone to work 16 hours per week, 43 weeks per year which must include Southwark school terms (39 weeks). We're very open to discussing when and how these hours are worked, but you will need to be on site to run our stock sorting sessions as well as every Wednesday during term tie to support our weekly family drop in session. The salary is ?25K pro rota.


Full details about the role are on our website https://littlevillagehq.org/southwark_news/little-village-southwark-is-recruiting-a-stockroom-manager/


Closing date is Friday 16 November 2018. Any questions please contact [email protected].

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