About us Join our award winning team! The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Powered primarily by kind donations, our search and rescue service has been saving lives for nearly 200 years. Here you can find out more about who we are, what we do and how with your support, we can move closer to a world where no one drowns. The RNLI was actually founded as the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Lives and Property from Shipwreck in 1824. Thirty years later in 1854, we changed our name to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution - the RNLI - as we are known today. It was our founder, Sir William Hillary’s, aim to provide a 24/7 search and rescue lifeboat service run, where possible, by volunteers and funded by voluntary donations. Although the service was to be a national service to protect the coasts of the UK and Ireland, Hillary’s vision was to ‘extend its beneficial effects to the most distant shores, and to generations yet unborn.’ Every day of every year, people of all backgrounds get into danger in the water. It’s a problem that we’re here to tackle. Today, with your support, we are working harder than ever to end preventable drowning. In addition to our 24/7 search and rescue lifeboat service, we operate a seasonal lifeguard service in Northern Ireland. Every year, our volunteer lifeboat crews and lifeguards help and rescue thousands of people and have saved over 143,000 lives since 1824. Countless more lives are saved through our youth education and water safety work. In an ideal world, no one would suffer the devastating loss of a loved one to drowning. We’d reach everyone with our water safety advice. If anyone got into trouble, they’d know what to do until help arrived. And our lifesavers would always have everything they need to reach them in time and save lives. With you by our side, we can move closer to this world.
Job Overview
To be an ambassador for the RNLI, engaging in conversations with the public to raise vital funds through regular support and membership. Having a positive attitude towards the role and giving important beach/sea safety messages to the general public, educating people at events, beaches, private sites and at RNLI assets.
Key Responsibilities
Working towards a F2F team target to sign up new regular supporters / members through approaching and engaging in conversations and persuading the public in an appropriate manner as an RNLI representative
Acting appropriately and working with other RNLI departments at large F2F events
Motivate self and others to ensure relevant targets are met
Ensure RNLI core messages and values are delivered professionally and accurately
Complete supporter/membership forms accurately and store securely. Ensure these are checked by senior member of F2F team
Be responsible for hire vehicles and logging any damage to the appropriate RNLI staff member
Required to work flexible hours from Sunday to Saturday
Ensure RNLI best practice and compliance with regulatory requirements, in line with standards and guidelines provided during training
Promptly ensure more senior team members are informed of any queries relating to fundraising opportunities, prize donations, high level donations or any relevant public enquiry, concern or complaint.
To become involved in other ad hoc tasks as required.
To Apply visit: https://jobs.rnli.org/vacancy/facetoface-fundraisers-level-1-republic-of-ireland-467514.html?_gl=1*1rg01*_ga*Nzg2ODg1Nz Y2Lj E2Mzk1ODQ5MTA.*_ga_W4D0MLBXSF*MTcw MTg2Nz Yx OS4x Mj Mu MS4x Nz Ax ODY3Nj I1Lj U0Lj Au MA.. RNLI provided the following inclusive hiring information: We are an equal opportunity employer and consider all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability status. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: €14.97 per hour Additional pay: