APPLICATIONS are open to become one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s (RNLI) face-to-face fundraisers in North Wales.
This vital role includes sharing safety messages and encouraging new supporters to sign up and donate to the lifesaving charity.
A role within the face-to-face fundraising team offers flexible working in great locations around the North Wales coast, including Anglesey.
Face-to-face fundraisers receive competitive rates of pay whilst developing valuable skills for life.
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If you are dynamic, engaging and have great interpersonal skills, this could be the role for you - acting as an ambassador for the RNLI and helping to save lives at sea, whether by delivering lifesaving safety messaging to help people enjoy the beach safely, or inspiring new supporters to donate to the charity.
Lucy Hampson, Senior Face-to-Face Fundraising Manager at the RNLI, said: “Our face-to-face fundraisers help thousands of people every year, delivering lifesaving safety messaging to help people to enjoy the coast safely.
“The role is the perfect fit for anyone who is friendly, energetic and able to talk to anyone.
“We provide full, high-quality training to make sure that all our fundraisers feel confident and capable of being a lifesaving ambassador.
“I’d encourage anyone, no matter what career you are considering, to take up the challenge and apply for a face-to-face fundraising role.”
RNLI face-to-face fundraising vacancies are available now, with a range of hours from part to full-time.
To apply or find out more information, visit RNLI.org/FundraiserJobs.
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