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Liquidation and Packing Specialist Join a Caring Local Company - We're Hiring! Caring Transitions delivers professional and courteous services to help seniors and families relocate, downsize, house cleanouts, online auctions, estate sales, and more! In this role, you are part of a team providing excellent customer service to Caring Transition customers of Salt Lake City. Within a customer’s house, you would be responsible for sorting, organizing, taking photos for online auctions, boxing items for pick up and shipping, and other similar activities. This is a great opportunity for those who are looking to make extra cash while helping others and want a flexible schedule. No specific experience is necessary. Paid training provided. Pay:  Hourly - $15 - $18   Hours:  15 - 20 hours weekly Monday - Friday, with occasional Saturdays.  Hours will vary based on project Part-time hours-no two days or weeks are the same with no guarantee of hours Benefits:   Flexible scheduling Working with a fun-loving team that’s passionate about helping people Hone your leadership skills Make a difference in the lives of local families Opportunity to grow in your role Have direct contact with people in your community You May Be A Great Fit If You: Believe people matter Are a great listener and communicator Are curious but not judgmental Are compassionate and enjoy working with older adults Job description (including, but not limited to):   Moving supplies/moving boxes within the client's home Lifting boxes/decor and some furniture within the home and to new location Sort, organize and pack household goods to be moved or sold Safely pack and unpack goods Disposal of unwanted items for donation or removal Delivery and shipping of items purchased through online auction Interacting with clients, their families, and other coworkers And more, no 2 days are alike! Job Requirements (including, but not limited to):   Must be able to properly lift 40 pounds Ability to stand and work for extended periods of time Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable source of transportation Wiling to submit a background check Access to a smart phone for scheduling, timekeeping & project management apps Availability and hours:   Include your availability when applying. Apply today to join our team of caring relocation experts!  

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