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Work hard, Do good, Feel good! Excellent store management opportunity in Aberdeen!

Are you ready to embark on an exhilarating new adventure? I am seeking a Store Manager for an innovative charitable organisation in Aberdeen!

About Us:
At our core, we are a dynamic charitable organisation, committed to revolutionising retail through eco-conscious practices. Now, we're seeking a trailblazer with determination and ambition to spearhead our newest venture into success!

Role Highlights:

As the Manager, you'll hold the reins to ensure maximal donations and drive a shopping and donating experience that's second to none. Your leadership will set the rhythm for flawless operations.

We're Looking for Someone Who:

  • Is a natural team leader with an entrepreneurial spirit
  • Radiates warmth, exudes friendliness, and brings humour to the table
  • Embodies boundless energy and an unwavering drive
  • Communicates with confidence and flair, creating memorable customer interactions
  • Can handle manual tasks with ease and grace

    Benefits:
  • Amazing benefits such as a virtual GP service, fantastic pension scheme and a starting
    holiday entitlement of 26 days plus bank holidays
  • Full tailored training provided to set you off on the right foot
  • Fantastic career progression in an innovative organisation

    Your Must-Haves:
  • Proven experience in customer-facing roles that showcase your outstanding people skills
  • A track record of successful team management, demonstrating your ability to inspire and
    lead
  • Previous experience in the dynamic world of retail

    What you will be doing:

  • Surpass performance targets, smashing KPIs and financial goals
  • Champion company initiatives, actively contributing to transformative projects
  • Cultivate a roster of skilled volunteers, ensuring a seamless operation
  • Foster local relationships with businesses and organisations, becoming a pivotal part of
    the community

    Ready to seize this exciting opportunity? Interviews are happening soon. Apply now through the link below or get in touch with Akshi Kular on (phone number removed) for more information.

    Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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