Macclesfield Express

Local woman lands her dream job at the hospice

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BROWSING through emails whilst on honeymoon created a full-time dream job for one Macclesfie­ld lady.

Michele Slack, 51, checked in on her emails whilst in Mauritius in February only to see a job which she knew she would love. The role of a finance officer at East Cheshire Hospice was practicall­y a dream come true for the Lyme Green resident, who had plenty of experience working within the Millbank Drive environmen­t.

“I wasn’t necessaril­y looking for a job but I’ve been a volunteer at the Hospice for the last 18 months and absolutely love the place so when I saw the job advertisem­ent I knew that I couldn’t ignore it.

“My mother, Marlene Jackson, spent her final last 10 days at the hospice back in March 2016 following a long illness and I saw at first hand the incredible work they do.

“The nurses couldn’t do enough for both my mum and my family and I knew I wanted to give something back.”

Michele became one of the 600-strong band of volunteers who every day take on a range of different roles to support the work of the hospice.

Michele helped on reception and felt quickly that she was part of the hospice team and loved that she could fit it around her working life.

“You might think that this is a place of sadness and indeed people endure distressin­g times but it’s also a place which is full of hope and courage,” said Michele.

It’s not unusual for part-time volunteers to take on full-time roles within the hospice team.

Volunteer co-ordinator, Helena Smith, said the hospice seems to get under your skin.

“Another of our volunteer receptioni­sts, Jane Hart, now works as a clinical co-ordinator three days a week here at the hospice.

“It’s such an accolade for the hospice that our volunteers get so much out of their volunteeri­ng that they want to spend even more time with us.”

Helena can offer a wide variety of roles to volunteers including running the reception, one-off helping at events and regular stints in one of the hospice charity shops, all of which can be fitted around busy lives.

“Volunteers are always needed at the hospice and they can give as much time or as little time as they like,” said Helena.

To find out more about volunteeri­ng contact Helena on 01625 664984.

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The hospice’s new finance officer, Michele Slack

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