Private Site and Venue Fundraiser - £12.60 Per Hour Guaranteed Bonuses

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You must be a driver and have access to your own car for this role.*

*Your mileage will be reimbursed at HMRC rates.

Wesser are recruiting for Site / Venue Fundraisers to work on behalf of various charities to support their lifesaving work.

This is an exciting opportunity to build a career with an established fundraising agency with over 50 years of experience and millions raised. Experience in face to face sales or fundraising is preferred, although other relevant experience may be taken into account.

What we offer:
£12.60/hr guaranteed, rising to £13.50 after your 100th sign-up
Fully employed permanent position (NOT self employed)
Full industry leading training
Daily and weekly bonuses (on top of basic pay)
Loyalty bonuses (stay longer, earn more)
Weekly pay (every Monday)
Progression opportunities
30 hours per week (5 shifts over Mon-Sun)

The Role:
You’ll be travelling to supermarkets, shopping centres and other venues across Devon and the surrounding area each day to engage members of the public and inspire them to make a regular direct debit donation to charity. You’ll be aiming to get 4 or more supporters on board per day.

Our Charities:
You could be fundraising on behalf of any of the following charities: St John Ambulance, Shelter and Guide Dogs.

You:
No experience is needed, as full, industry leading training is provided, but it’s essential that you are:
A natural communicator
Passionate about charity
Results motivated
Hardworking and reliable
Positive and resilient
Happy to travel within your area (travel to fundraising locations covered)
A driver with your own vehicle
Able to work at least 30 hours per week Mon-Sun, 8am-9pm

If you’ve worked in sales, customer service or hospitality, you already have the transferrable skills to be a great fundraiser.

About Wesser:
For more than 57 years, Wesser has represented some of Europe’s most prestigious charities across five European countries. In that time, we’ve inspired more than 9 million people to support charity and raised billions for our causes. We put our staff at the heart of what we do and believe that hard work should mean real rewards - bonuses, progression and even international trips.

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