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Florist Volunteer

Florist Volunteer

Organisation role · 4 hrs/Week
Heron Drive, Bishop's Hull, Taunton, TA1 5HA, United Kingdom
WellbeingHealthCommunity & family
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St Margarets Hospice Care
#87871
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Summary

As a florist volunteer you will help to arrange flowers for display within the hospice.

Detailed description

Volunteer Role: Florist Volunteer

Where you will be based: Taunton Hospice

Day/ Time: Approximately 4 hours per week, on either Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday.

 

Why we need you

  • As a florist volunteer you will help to arrange flowers for display within the hospice.

 

What you will be doing

  • Our florist volunteers will arrange flowers for display within the hospice.
  • Change flower water in existing displays and remove dead flowers.
  • Tidy the flower arranging area.

 

The skills you will need

  • Enthusiasm and a passion for floristry and supporting your local community.

 

Please note

  • You are required to attend an induction and training updates as necessary.

 

What’s in it for you

  • The opportunity to make a real difference.
  • Broadening skills, knowledge and expertise working alongside a diverse range of professions.
  • Expenses paid.
  • Support and supervision from your Volunteer Manager.
  • Regular update opportunities including newsletters and events.
  • Full induction and role specific training.
  • Additional training courses can be attended if appropriate to the role.
  • Being a valued member of the wider St Margaret’s team.
  • Supporting your local community.


How do I apply

  • Please submit an application form which can be found on our website.


What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

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About St Margarets Hospice Care

We are committed to providing specialist palliative care, advice, support and respite to patients and their families living in Somerset and parts of neighbouring counties. Our care is available for those who have a terminal or life-limiting illness, for example cancer, motor neurone disease and chronic lung disease.