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POSITION SUMMARY: The Assistant Store Director is responsible for assisting the Store Director in all phases of store operations including enforcement of all policies and standards of FAIRVALUE. Assists the Store Director with cash and inventory control as well as maintaining FAIRVALUE's high standards of customer service.
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Overview The Assistant Store Director is responsible for all aspects of the store's operations. Assistant Store Director. The primary focus is to partner with the Store Director to organize and direct store activities and ensure store sales, profit, expense, and guest service goals are met.
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Identify key improvements and operational efficiencies to aid the store in protecting product assets against theft and damage and providing transparent reporting to Store Director and Retail Excellence Operations Manager.
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As Assistant Store Director (Full-time Hourly) , you will supervise and participate in day-to-day store operations, maximize the retail potential of the store, and ensure that our Guests and Team Members have the ultimate experience possible.
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Imagine yourself supporting the store director leading the team and inspiring guests to create memorable experiences Now imagine yourself in a rewarding Assistant Store Director role at our Lincoln Park Zoo Gift Shop.
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Coordinates store activities to ensure successful operations and compliance as measured by various checks and audits (Safety/Food Safety, Human resources, Merchandising, Loss Prevention, Department of Labor, OSHA, etc.
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Coordinate and direct the overall operations of the store in the absence of the Store Director. Share store responsibilities and it's operations with the Store Director.
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Strong knowledge of retail store operations; knowledge of retail management systems. Assist the store director with overall retail store management including staffing, training, performance management and career development of associates, and developing and monitoring department goals.
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Provides feedback and recommendation s to Store Director, District Manager or VP of Operations, and Division Management teams on operational issues. Responsible for total store operations and directing employees throughout the store, as well as department managers, in the absence of or as needed by the Store Director (see Store Director job description.
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Provides feedback and recommendations to Store Director, District Manager or Director of Operations, and Division management teams on operational issues. Responsible for total store operations and directing associates throughout the store, as well as department managers, in the absence of or as needed by the Store Director (see Store Director job description.
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The Assistant Store Director is responsible for assisting the Store Director in all phases of store operations including enforcement of all policies and standards of FAIRVALUE. Assists the Store Director with cash and inventory control as well as maintaining FAIRVALUE's high standards of customer service.
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This role leads the day to day activities of an individual retail store in conjunction with, or in the absence of, the Store Director, ensuring all departments are fully staffed, trained and operating to company standards.
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Must have a strong willingness to learn all aspects of store operations with the goal of one day becoming an effective store director. The assistant store director is responsible for working closely with all employees to ensure all company policies and procedures are being followed, department goals and objectives are being obtained, and employees’ needs are being met.
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3) Should have a working knowledge of store operations. 3) Assist Store Director and other department managers with training and development of all employees. 12) Prepare a weekly schedule based on projected sales volume and workload in the absence of the Store Director.
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10) Assist in contributing to a profitable operation of the store. 2) Responsible for management of store personnel. 3) Assist in any department in the store as needed. 14) Monitor dairy, bread, frozen, and grocery shelves and displays for freshness, quality, and price.
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