Gwirfoddolwr Siop yr Orsaf / Station Shop Volunteer - Porthdinllaen

Gwirfoddolwr Siop yr Orsaf / Station Shop Volunteer - Porthdinllaen

Volunteer area
Wales and West
Volunteer role type images
https://volunteering.rnli.org/incl2016/images/Shop%20AR%20Dunbar%20Shop%20Volunteers.jpg
Volunteer location
Porthdinllaen, Gwynedd
Latitude and longitude (Vol locations)
52.9469871520996, -4.56472301483154
Time commitment
Flexible with weekly requirements
Team
Fundraising Marketing & Media
Responsible to
Shop Manager
Safeguarding level
2: Awareness and understanding of safeguarding policy required and online safeguarding training module required to be completed upon commencement of role.
Closing Date
28-09-2025
Reference
V20022
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Amdanom ni

Dechreuodd siopau’r RNLI fel stondinau cacennau syml, a gynhaliwyd gan wirfoddolwyr a’u cefnogwyr i godi arian i’r badau achub a’r gorsafoedd lleol. Dechreuodd y stondinau hyn werthu cynhyrchion i goffáu’r RNLI tua 1920, gan symud ymlaen yn gyflym i werthu swfenîrs a chardiau Nadolig. Agorodd y siop gyntaf a oedd yn rhan o orsaf go iawn ym 1990. 

Erbyn heddiw, rydym yn gweithredu 160 o siopau’r RNLI ac mae’r nifer yn cynyddu. Mae’r siopau wedi’u lleoli mewn ardaloedd mewndirol ac arfordirol ledled y Deyrnas Unedig ac Iwerddon. Maen nhw’n denu bron 1 filiwn o ymwelwyr y flwyddyn ac yn gwerthu amrywiaeth ragorol o gynhyrchion unigryw am bris cystadleuol, yn amrywio o jam i ddillad, a chylchau allweddi i fadau model, a’r cyfan i godi arian hollbwysig ar gyfer ein haelodau criw a’n hachubwyr bywyd gwirfoddol.

I lawer o bobl, ymweld a phrynu rhywbeth yn un o siopau’r RNLI fydd y tro cyntaf iddynt ddod i gysylltiad â’n helusen, ac fe allech chi, fel gwirfoddolwr siop, fod yr unigolyn sy’n eu hannog nhw i’n cefnogi ni.

Yr effaith y byddwch yn ei chael

Byddwch wedi eich lleoli yn ein siop o fewn yr orsaf Bad Achub, lle byddwch yn helpu i achub bywydau ar y môr trwy gynhyrchu arian hollbwysig, yn ogystal â hyrwyddo gwaith yr RNLI i ymwelwyr a chwsmeriaid a chodi ymwybyddiaeth o negeseuon diogelwch allweddol.

Yr hyn y byddwch yn ei wneud

  • Creu amgylchedd croesawgar a chyfeillgar i ymwelwyr o fewn yr orsaf.
  • Ymgysylltu ȃ chefnogwyr a bod yn ffynhonnell o wybodaeth am yr orsaf, y gwch a’r criw (bydd hyfforddiant yn cael ei gynnig)
  • Cynnal y siop yn ddidrafferth o ddydd i ddydd, gan gynnal amgylchedd diogel a rhoi gwybod i reolwyr llinell am unrhyw faterion sydd angen sylw.
  • Cynnig profiad siopa gwych.
  • Hyrwyddo’r RNLI, ei negeseuon allweddol a’i ethos Un Criw, a hybu ein henw da yn yr ardal leol.

Dysgwch fwy am ddod yn wirfoddolwr siop

Yr hyn y bydd arnoch ei angen ar gyfer y rôl hon

  • Brwdfrydedd.
  • Sgiliau cyfathrebu da a natur gyfeillgar.
  • Y gallu i gyfrannu yn rhan o dîm.
  • Hyder wrth drin arian.
  • Yn gyfforddus yn gwirfoddoli mewn amgylchedd gwasanaeth cwsmeriaid.

Yr hyn y byddwch yn ei gael

  • Ymuno â sefydliad cynhwysol ac amrywiol
  • Cael hwyl, cyfarfod â phobl newydd ac ymuno â thîm brwdfrydig ac uchel ei gymhelliad sy’n gwneud gwahaniaeth
  • Dysgu sgiliau a chael profiad i wella’ch CV
  • Cael boddhad trwy roi rhywbeth yn ôl
  • Bydd hyfforddiant i gyflawni’ch rôl wirfoddoli yn cael ei ddarparu a bydd mân dreuliau rhesymol yn cael eu had-dalu

 

About us

The RNLI shops started life as simple cake stalls, run by volunteers and their supporters to raise money for the local Lifeboats and stations.  These stalls started selling commemorative RNLI products in around 1920 and quickly moved on to selling souvenirs and Christmas cards. The first shop to be run as part of an actual station opened in 1990. 

Today we operate 160 RNLI shops and this number is growing, based inland and on the coast across the UK and Ireland, attracting almost 1 million visitors every year selling an excellent range of unique and competitively priced products ranging from jam to clothing, and key rings to model boats, all to raise vital funds for our volunteer crew members and lifeguards.

For many people, visiting a station and buying something from an RNLI shop will be the first time that they come into contact with our Charity, and as a shop volunteer you could be the person that engages them to support us now,  

The impact you will make

You will be located in our in-station shop, where you will help save lives at sea by generating vital funds as well as promoting the work of the RNLI to visitors  and customers and raising awareness of key safety messages.

What you will be doing

  • Create a welcoming and friendly environment within the station for visitors.
  • Engaging with supporters and passing on information about the station/boat and crew (Training will be given)
  • Delivering the smooth day-to-day running of the shop, maintaining a safe environment and alerting line management to any issues.
  • Offering a great shopping experience.
  • Championing the RNLI, it’s key messages, One Crew ethos and building its reputation in the local area.

Find out more about becoming a shop volunteer

What you need for this role

  • Enthusiasm.
  • Good communication skills and personable manner.
  • Ability to contribute as part of a team.
  • Confident handling money.
  • Comfortable volunteering in a customer service environment.

What’s in it for you

  • Join an inclusive and diverse organisation
  • Have fun, meet new people and join a motivated and enthusiastic team who are making a difference
  • Learn skills and gain experience to enhance your CV
  • Gain the satisfaction of giving back
  • Training to fulfil your volunteer role will be provided and reasonable out of pocket expenses reimbursed

 

Safeguarding

The RNLI is committed to safeguarding; protecting a person’s health, wellbeing, and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse, and neglect. We expect all employees and volunteers to share this commitment and have a zero-tolerance approach. The suitability of all prospective employees and volunteers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This will include relevant criminal record checks being carried out dependent on the eligibility of the role. (England & Wales; DBS check, Scotland; Disclosure Scotland PVG, Northern Ireland; Access NI, Republic of Ireland; Garda Vetting; International, International Child Protection Certificate process).

Diversity at the RNLI

Our staff and volunteers have been saving lives at sea without prejudice for 200 years. We respect and value diversity of background, skills and perspectives within our teams, and consider it essential to help us deliver a world-class lifesaving service. We are an inclusive organisation and welcome applications from everyone. In addition to having the skills needed for the role, we also look for applicants who share our commitment to living our RNLI values (trustworthy, courageous, selfless, and dependable), and helping us work towards Our Vision: To save Every One.