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Store Manager - Banbridge the Boulevard (40 hours)

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Store Manager - Banbridge the Boulevard (40 hours)
Job Description This position is for our brand new store opening in Banbridge! Address: Banbridge BT32 4LF As Store Manager, your focus is on creating an unforgettable customer experience and helping your team to reach their full potential! You’ll work closely with your Area Manager to put our local business strategy into place as well as continuously reach performance targets and take charge with effective leadership. You’ll lead by example and coach your team to deliver an excellent customer experience! You’ll also define daily objectives and actions to drive KPIs, develop monthly plans based on productivity targets, ensure excellent store administration, manage inventory and day-to-day operations and drive employee wellbeing and engagement with regular 1-to-1’s and making a genuine connection with your team by celebrating success! Qualifications High on energy, low on ego and with a little bit of humour! You are ‘one of a kind’ because your ability to motivate your team and reach your goals in terms of customer satisfaction and sales. In addition, as Store Manager you are inspiring, and performance orientated. On top of that, you have: Prior relevant Store Manager experience or equivalent within retail or hospitality. People management skills (e.g., communication, motivation, coaching, connection, and inspiration) Experience in sharing knowledge to drive behavioural change and develop others. Decision making and problem-solving skills.
Rituals Job Grade Shops: 12 Hours per week: 40 Type of Shop: Regular Shop Rituals Job Profile: (Sr.) Shop Manager A Rituals Job Family: Retail Sales Department: Stores Shop Job Title: Shop Manager
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