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The Retail Store Manager will work with Senior Management to ensure the location is adequately staffed to meet and/or exceed budgeted sales numbers, that all Company guidelines’ and policies are adhered to by all location employees and will oversee all employee discipline and employee relations issues with the appropriate partnership of Human Resources, Operations and Loss Prevention.
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As Assistant Manager you will effectively support the Store Manager in the overall running and operations of the Woodbury Commons Shop in Central Valley, NY. This role will help to achieve and exceed set financial targets and is responsible for ensuring exceptional customer service levels are consistent through driving a focused and knowledgeable team.
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Summary/Primary Purpose: Oversee all aspects of the Thrift Store retail environment to include staff, merchandise, donations, and store operations. Responsible for assisting Thrift Store Manager in management of store clerks to include work schedules, training and supervision.
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As the Assistant Store Manager you would be responsible for supporting the Store Manager and partner with a peer Supervisor in sales and operations for a best in class retail store environment.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for effectively assisting the Store Manager in all aspects of operations, driving sales, customer service, management and training of the staff, etc.
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Service Center Operations: Collaborate with the Service Center Manager to ensure efficient day-to-day operations, including scheduling, service workflows, inventory management, and maintaining a clean and organized environment.
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The Assistant Manager will have specific responsibilities in associate management in the retail space, to include hiring, development, coaching, scheduling, and discipline of associates to ensure an outstanding consumer experience, cost efficiency, and quality operations.
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Assist in various store operations, including training, operations, sales, visual merchandising, inventory management, store administration, cleaning duties when necessary, and customer service.
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Key responsibilities include people leadership, store operations, customer service, financial management, inventory control, donation processing, and training and development of store Team Members.
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Ensures that Retail Store Associates and Customer Service Manager are well-trained and fulfill their duties and responsibilities. After the merger in 2020, Goodwill of Monocacy Valley has been able to grow retail revenue and stabilize operations with the support of GCNA’s innovative best practices.
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JOB SUMMARY The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for the daily operations and success of the retail store. One (1) or more years Experience working in retail environment (Preferred) Required CertIfications/Licensures: (Valid driver’s license) JOB REQUIREMENTS Active Listening Demonstrating Ongoing Value Ability to take initiative Multitasking and Prioritization Operational Excellence Time Management Will assign tasks, follow up and counsel employees for not adhering to policies and procedures, excessive cash shortages and not performing tasks.
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The Ideal candidate must be experienced in retail sales and operations management with a strong focus on driving sales, delivering excellent customer service. All candidates should have at least 3-5 years of experience in an Assistant Manager position, specialty retail preferred.
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Knowledge of retail operations including sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory control, store budget preparation, and loss prevention. Job DescriptionStore Assistant Manager (F/T)The Store Assistant Manager is responsible for working with the Store Manager on all store operations.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The primary purpose of the Assistant Store Manager is to Assist the Store Manager in upholding the daily store operations of a retail store ensuring maximum sales and profitability through merchandising execution, managing expenses and inventory, training and development of the store team, human resources management, and outstanding customer service.
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Monitor profits through end of day procedures, shrink indicators, lottery, stock audits, vendors, car wash operations and retail waste. Assist the Store Manager by assisting with management responsibilities including training and development of employees and store responsibilities.
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