Kettle Workers are important to a Salvation Army and culturally iconic part of the Christmas Tradition. They provide nostalgia, Christmas Cheer, and must greet and interact with the general public in a courteous and friendly manner. Kettle Workers are responsible for ringing bells at assigned locations as part of The Salvation Army's Christmas fundraising efforts. They are the first point of public contact in the Christmas fundraising and must exhibit the highest standards of customer service. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Be able to clear a Alaska State background check. Complete Kettle Worker Training. Must be 17 years of age or older. Must be able to stand or sit (if medically necessary) on concrete for up to 8 hours. Must be able to easily withstand cold or freezing temperatures with proper clothing for up to 8 hours. Be courteous and respectful to store patrons, staff, volunteers, and other visitors to your assigned store. Be able to provide a sense of fun, enthusiasm, and Christmas/hol...Worker, Anchor, Retail