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Volunteer Greeter

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ORGANIZATION: International Institute of New England - Manchester

  • 6 people are interested

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Volunteer Greeters will politely greet clients and guests and direct them where to go. The greeter must be polite and courteous with staff and clients. The greeter must understand that there is a confidentiality agreement in place to protect the clients, their families, and the needs of IINE.

  • Greet all walk-ins and follow guest protocols
  • Make sure all visitors sign in and log names
  • Keep reception tidy and welcoming.
  • Always maintain a professional and friendly attitude.
  • Create and maintain a professional and friendly atmosphere for all staff, clients, and visitors.
  • Smile and make eye contact with all visitors
  • Take accurate messages if staff member is unavailable (email message to staff member)
  • Must be patient with non-native English speakers
  • Four (4) hour shifts during normal business hours (9am to 1pm, 1pm to 5pm)

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About International Institute of New England - Manchester

Location:

470 Pine St, Lower Level, Manchester, NH 03104, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the International Institute of New England is to invest in the future of our cities and towns by preparing refugees and immigrants for participation in the social, economic and political richness of American life through active citizenship.

Description

The International Institute of Lowell was founded as part of the John Street YWCA in 1919, and in 1924, the International Institute of Boston was established at the YWCA then located at 12 Newbury Street. The Institutes separated from the YWCA in 1935, and over the ensuing decades hundreds of community groups, individuals, corporations, and foundations joined forces with the International Institute to help new Americans integrate into New England. The International Institute of New Hampshire was founded in 1994 as a reorganization, continuation, and expansion of existing services in place since 1987. In 2001 the three sites became one consolidated organization - The International Institute of New England.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Immigrants & Refugees
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

470 Pine STManchesterManchester, NH 03104

(42.99466,-71.4599)
 

SKILLS

  • Resource Development / Management
  • Organization
  • People Skills
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication
  • Multi-Tasking

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 6- or 12- months with a 4 hour weekly commitment

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