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Retail Cleaner

Entain
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

We are currently looking for a Cleaner to join the team at Entain. We pride ourselves on Service and Standards in our Ladbrokes & Coral betting shops so you will be playing a key part in maintaining these.

Reporting to the Shop Manager you will be part of the Shop team, who will keep the store tidy and clean.

What you will do

  • Maintain cleanliness standards across the store.
  • Driving shop gold standards to improve the customer experience.
  • Key focus on customer and staff toilets.
  • Ensure both customer and colleagues toilets are in a clean and usable condition.
  • Vacuum and mop as required.

Our shop opening hours are between 8am – 10pm Monday to Sunday. Your working week will generally consist of 3 shifts including weekends and bank holidays.

 

Do you love sports or have a passion for great customer service? Do you enjoy forming positive relationships? As a Retail Customer Service Manager, you will be an integral part of the Entain family, delivering top customer service and driving standards on a daily basis. In our exciting, dynamic Ladbrokes & Coral betting shops no two days are the same and you’ll have the chance to contribute to a team that wins together and does what’s right by our customers. 


Qualifications

  • You must be 18 years of age or over to work in one of our betting shops.
  • Self-motivated and proactive.
  • adhering to Health and Safety regulations.



Additional Information

What we offer

At Entain, we know that signing top players requires a great starting package, and plenty of support to inspire peak performance. Join us, and a competitive salary is just the beginning. Working for us in our betting shops, you can expect to receive great benefits like:

  • Pension Scheme and annual ShareSave.
  • Discounts with hundreds of retailers through Entain Deals.
  • Healthcare and wellbeing support.
  • Development opportunities.

And outside of this, you’ll have the chance to turn recognition from leaders and colleagues into amazing prizes. Join a winning team of talented people and be a part of an inclusive and supporting community where everyone is celebrated for being themselves.  

Should you need any adjustments or accommodations to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.

At Entain, we do what's right. It's one of our core values and that's why we're taking the lead when it comes to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive future - for our people, and the wider global sports betting and gaming sector. However you identify, our ambition is to ensure our people across the globe feel valued, respected and their individuality celebrated. 

We comply with all applicable recruitment regulations and employment laws in the jurisdictions where we operate, ensuring ethical and compliant hiring practices globally.

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