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Participates in raising awareness to shortage control and loss prevention programs through implementation of and participation in Shortage Control and Safety Meetings, new hire orientation for associates and regular touchbases with store associates.
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Prior experience in Loss Prevention or educational background in Loss Prevention, security or law enforcement preferred. Examples may include, but are not limited to: assisting in loss prevention activities in other stores, attending court hearings on Kohls behalf, collecting public record information from local law enforcement agencies, assisting in the preparation and taking of inventory, USA counts and processing known theft markdowns.
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Monitors customer and associate activities in the store for potential theft of Kohl's assets. Monitors customer and associate activity in the store to prevent potential theft of Kohl's assets.
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Engages in effective dialogue with LP Supervisor, DLPM, and Store Management team. Ability to spend up to 100% of working time moving around the store, including stock storage areas, office areas, and the selling floor.
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Assists in monitoring store compliance with Kohl's policies and procedures on theft deterrence, safety and operational controls. Informs Supervisor and Store Management of shortage control opportunities.
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Assists in monitoring store compliance with Kohl's policies and procedures relating to theft deterrence, safety and operational controls, as assigned by Supervisor. Implements and promotes store awareness programs addressing theft, safety and operational controls.
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Takes appropriate action to prevent theft; apprehends individuals engaged in theft activity when prevention is not effective. Associate must be capable of detaining theft suspects. Develops and maintains knowledge and use of CCTV surveillance equipment.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills, basic math and reading skills and legible handwriting. Maintains a working knowledge of the stores alarm system and EAS system. Conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines.
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Physical activities include bending, stooping, lifting, climbing, standing, and reaching on a frequent basis. Assists in internal theft investigations in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines.
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Maintains attendance and dress code according to Kohl's standards. Maintains all apprehension and investigation records according to Kohl's standards. Examples may include assisting in the preparation and taking of inventory, USA counts, and processing known theft markdowns.
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Accurately completes all statistical and incident reports. Hourly rate based on experience, minimum starting rate of $17.75. Performs other duties as assigned. Adheres to Kohl's policies and procedures and maintains high ethical standards.
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Hourly rate based on experience, minimum starting rate of $13.30. Demonstrated ability to make decisions in stressful situations. Pay Starts At: $13.30.
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