
Level Entry Job Location Resource Center- Alexandria, VA - Alexandria, VA 22312 Position Type Part Time Education Level High School Salary Range $16.00 - $16.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage None Job Shift Day Job Category Admin - Clerical
$16/hour — Part-time — Alexandria, VA
Imagine starting your day knowing that every box you unpack, every smile you offer, and every moment spent helping a family find what they need truly matters. At LSSNCA’s Resource Center, mornings begin with community—neighbors stopping by for essential items, volunteers arriving to help, and donors dropping off goods that will make a real difference for local families rebuilding their lives.
We’re hiring a Part-Time Resource Center & Store Assistant (Daytime) who loves being around people, keeps things organized, and thrives in a space where every day has purpose In this role, you’ll help keep our donation and shopping areas welcoming, support with inventory, greet guests, assist shoppers, and help create an environment where dignity, hope, and hospitality are front and center.
This role is perfect for you if:
You enjoy retail or customer-service work but want a mission behind it
You’re organized, energetic, and love keeping spaces tidy and flowing
You like being the friendly face people see when they walk in
You want a steady daytime schedule Wednesday–Saturday
If you want your work to mean something—and you love the mix of people, purpose, and hands-on activity—we’d love for you to join our team.

Since 1917, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA), a human services and immigration relief and refugee welcome agency, has accompanied those in need throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to foster resiliency, self-sufficiency, and access to opportunities. We provide services that last beyond just the initial arrival for families, youth, children, and individuals rebuilding their lives in the D.C. metro area.
LSSNCA is accredited by COA Accreditation, a service of Social Current.
Motivated daily by our belief in the inherent dignity of all, LSSNCA’s innovative participant-informed programs serve refugees, forced migrants, immigrants, children and youth, and underserved communities by filling in the gaps. Piloting initiatives like the area’s first camp for kids impacted by the HIV/AIDS crisis, originating local pro se asylum workshops for Afghan Allies, launching a Resource Center to serve as a community hub for all recently arrived program participants, and offering myriad trauma-informed mental health support services, LSSNCA strives to create an inclusive community of well-being where people thrive.