Kitchen volunteers on the Inpatient Unit
Long term role · Flexible hours
Spring Garden Lane, Berkhamsted HP4 3GW, UK
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WellbeingHealthCommunity & family
Suitable for under 18'sContact person
Lisa CookeAsk Lisa a question
The Hospice of St Francis
#94122
Scan me or visit www.govolherts.org.uk/o/The-Hospice-of-St-Francis/opportunities/Kitchen-volunteers-on-the-Inpatient-Unit/94122 to join
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Detailed description
Multiple shift options available, 7 days a week: 10am-130pm, 1pm-4.30pm and 6pm-7.30pm.
IPU kitchen volunteers provide support to the kitchen staff by delivering meals and snacks to patients, collecting used crockery from patient rooms and washing up all staff & patient crockery and cutlery. Volunteers in this role also provide a warm welcome to visitors when required. This allows catering staff to concentrate on food preparation, and nursing staff to concentrate on patient care.
Full training is provided. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role.
"Since helping at the Hospice of St Francis I feel as though my life has been much enriched”
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What we will provide to volunteers
🤝 Extra supportAbout The Hospice of St Francis
The Hospice of St Francis is a charity which helps 2,000 local people and their families, in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to live their precious lives well.
Defined by each person’s need, our free care for people managing, or recovering from, serious illness has many forms – care at the Hospice, at Home, or in our Health and Wellbeing Centre which offers courses, workshops, clinics and therapies.
Over 1,200 volunteers are vital in helping delivery our free care. We need to raise over £6 million annually to fund that care.
“Everyone has a talent that gets better for using it and the Hospice needs all the talents.” Pam Macpherson, Founder of The Hospice of St Francis
Thank you.
Defined by each person’s need, our free care for people managing, or recovering from, serious illness has many forms – care at the Hospice, at Home, or in our Health and Wellbeing Centre which offers courses, workshops, clinics and therapies.
Over 1,200 volunteers are vital in helping delivery our free care. We need to raise over £6 million annually to fund that care.
“Everyone has a talent that gets better for using it and the Hospice needs all the talents.” Pam Macpherson, Founder of The Hospice of St Francis
Thank you.