Tarquins Gin
Keyholder- Retail

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Keyholder- Retail
Keyholder, Retail Position
Permanent, Part-Time (10 hours) position available Location: Salcombe, Devon
This is an exciting opportunity to join our retail department, engaging with new customers and existing fans of Tarquin’s. This role will come with its own responsibilities as part of a small team and also offer opportunities for development, growth, and training within the company as a whole.
What you’ll be doing
- Opening and closing the store every day
- Making sure that the store is always clean and properly organized
- Filling in for the store manager when required
- Delivering an outstanding level of customer service to everyone who walks through our door
- Inventory management and stock rotation under the guidance of the Retail Manager
- Working alongside the team to meet daily and weekly key performance indicators and targets
- Accepting deliveries and ensuring accuracy and quality of products on sale
- Housekeeping activities such as maintaining store cleanliness, hygiene, and overall presentation
- Help create an enjoyable and safe work environment for all employees and customers
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What you’ll need to have
- Retail experience
- Confident in public speaking is an advantage
What you might have
- Personal Licence Holder
- Hospitality experience
What you’ll get
- 25 holidays + 8 Bank Holidays (pro-rata for part-time)
- Day off for B-day: Birthday Day off with pay, in addition to your Annual Holidays allowance*
- The Company operates a scheme of fully paid sickness absence for up to 5 working days per year*
- Employee Assistance Program: Free 24-hour Confidential helpline to support you through any of life’s issues or problems.
- Ongoing training and development
- Staff socials
- Flexible working
- Family Friendly Policies
- Pension Scheme
- The Staff Discount code for online & on-site purchases
- Free Distillery Tours for employee + 1 during weekdays
- Discounted Gin Schools for staff + 1


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