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ReStore Cashier Associate
Green Mountain Habitat For Humanity
Builds affordable, energy‑efficient homes with families & volunteers in NW Vermont.
The ReStore Cashier Associate is responsible for providing excellent customer service, processing transactions, maintaining sales floor, and ensuring safety at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
14d ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Williston, VT
Onsite
Company Size
49 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Project Management
Property Development
Design
General Contractor
Sector Specialisms
Residential
Affordable Housing
Community Development
Homebuilding
Volunteer Engagement
ReStore Operations
Financial Partnership Programs
Sweat Equity Housing Programs
Role
What you would be doing
cash handling
transactions processing
product organization
customer service
safety management
stock replenishment
Sort clothing donations and prepare them for the sales floor.
Lift, pick up, carry, place down, and bring upstairs at least 25lbs.
Ensure that the movement of merchandise is done in a safe and effective manner
Perform additional duties as required, including stocking, cart retrieval, and price changes.
Squat to pick up items from the floor and perform repetitive data entry on register and pricing motions.
Guarantee integrity and accurate cash handling
Keep all areas, in and around the ReStore, clear and free of safety hazards
Process customer transactions through the point-of-sale system (includes discounts, coupons, returns, tax exemptions, etc.)
Engage customers in a helpful and respectful manner with a positive attitude
Stand for long periods behind a register, traverse stairs, and navigate a busy sales floor.
Help customers carry purchases to their vehicles.
What you bring
computer
math
retail
cash handling
self-motivated
reliable
Good computer and math skills
Must be able to pass a criminal background check
Previous experience working in a retail environment.
Previous cashier/cash handling experience or the ability to learn
The organization was established in 1984 by community volunteers responding to a local affordable-housing crisis.
247,000 Residents
Population Served
The organization serves over 247,000 residents across Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, and Lamoille counties.
115 Homes Built
Energy-Efficient Homes
The organization has completed over 115 energy-efficient homes, sold at cost to homebuyers.
$5.2M Budget
Annual Budget
The organization operates on an annual budget of approximately $5.2 million.
Funds projects through local donations, grants, and three Habitat ReStores in Williston, Milton, and Swanton.
Completes around 10 homes a year, with homebuyers investing sweat equity (typically 200–400 hours) building alongside volunteers.
Notable projects include Vermont’s first certified passive house and multi-unit builds like Harvest Crossing.
ReStores divert over 3 million pounds of materials from landfills annually, boosting sustainability.
Upcoming developments include duplexes and subdivisions in Hinesburg, South Burlington, Underhill, and Winooski.
Culture + Values
“A hand up, not a hand out” — partner families help build their own homes and pay an affordable mortgage
“Volunteerism as a social change strategy” — volunteers are ambassadors, advocates, and partners
“Transparency and accountability” — efficient use of financial, environmental and human resources, with complete and accurate reporting
“Community collaboration” — robust, productive, mutually‑beneficial partnerships with like‑minded organizations
Environment + Sustainability
$900/year savings
Energy cost reduction per family
Each family in the 55 Park Street triplex saves approximately $900 annually on energy costs due to high-efficiency design.
90% energy savings
Passive-home model houses
Three passive-home model houses in Charlotte, VT, achieve up to 90% reduction in energy consumption through advanced design and construction techniques.
75% bill reduction
Passive-home efficiency
Passive-home model houses reduce energy bills by approximately 75% compared to standard homes, demonstrating exceptional energy efficiency.
Builds permanently affordable ENERGY EFFICIENT homes
Partnered with Efficiency Vermont on high-efficiency standards: exterior wall insulation, airtightness, heat-recovery ventilation, efficient appliances & lighting (ENERGY STAR® and Indoor airPLUS certified)
Constructed three passive-home model houses in Charlotte, VT
Homes built to Efficiency Vermont Certified™ Homes Base 2.0 and passive-home standards
Net-zero target: passively built homes aligned with net-zero-ready performance (implicit net-zero strategy through passive design; no explicit target date stated)
Inclusion & Diversity
Explicit commitment: “Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central and imperative”
“Celebrate, represent, and value the differences of those we work with and serve”
Create processes ensuring equitable access, fairness in treatment and outcomes
Include voices and needs of diverse partner families, shoppers, donors, volunteers
Women Build Week: annual event raising awareness of housing’s impact on women‑led households
Encourage self‑identifying women, people of color, trans women, and women‑aligned groups to participate
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