Goodwill Mid Michigan

Retail Donation Attendant

Retail - Bad Axe, MI - Part Time

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Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is looking for motivated, fast-paced individuals to fill Part Time Retail Donation Attendant Position at our Bad Axe store located at 780 N. Van Dyke in Bad Axe.

$13.00 an hour to start! Monthly Bonus Potential

AND 20% discount on in-store purchases.

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Essential duties and responsibilities:

  • Provide excellent customer service to donors, assisting them with donations in a friendly, professional, and safe manner.
  • Assist with customer/donor concerns, handling them professionally.
  • Record all donors and donations accurately on the Donation Tracking form; record all gaylords/items accurately on the Bill of Lading.
  • Assist with janitorial duties, maintaining the cleanliness in the backroom and on the sales floor. 
  •  Maintain standard back room layout and orderliness to ensure efficiency.
  • Smile! 

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BenefitsI'm glad you asked!

  • 9 paid holidays
  • Up to 1 week of paid vacation 
  • Accrued Personal Paid Time Off  
  • Biweekly Direct Deposit 
  • Part Time employees are eligible for Vision Insurance. 
  • Pet Insurance
  • AFLAC
  • FREE Employee Assistance Programs
  • Career Advancement Opportunities through Goodwill Academy.
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Think you've got what it takes? 

  • Ability and willingness to work flexible shifts as assigned; Sunday – Saturday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Extra shifts may be required.
  • Must have the ability to travel to other locations.
  • Can you lift and carry 35 pounds?
  • Can you reach, bend or stoop?
  • Are you able to stand six to eight hours a day?
  • Do you have a reliable means of transportation to report to work on time?
  • Ability to learn and utilize safe lifting techniques.
  • Ability to work in cold or warm temperatures, depending on weather and donation traffic.
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Our Mission: To assist individuals with barriers to employment in making the transition to independence and self-sufficiency. 

Did you know?

  • Our profits help fund programs that help people with obstacles in finding work so that they can go out into the world and be successful!  
  • We recycle everything possible! In 202, we kept over 8 million lbs. of STUFF from ending up in landfills!! That's a lot of stuff!
 

So... what are you waiting for? Join our team today!

Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan provides reasonable accommodation for individuals requiring assistance with the application or hiring process. If you need assistance completing this online application, contact the Human Resources Department at 810-762-9960 or [email protected]. Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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