Charity Shop Manager Hinckley

Hinckley - Closes on 23/09/2021

Job details

  • Hinckley
  • £17,560 per year full time equivalent
  • 35 hours per week (Monday to Sunday)
  • Full time, permanent

Working at Scope

  • Be a disability gamechanger
  • Flexible working days
  • 35 days holiday per year
  • Discounts at gyms, shops, theatres and more

Managing a Scope charity shop is retailing with a difference. With us, you’ll know your efforts are making this country a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else.

Are you commercially aware with lots of retail experience and a passion for fashion? Do you strive to provide the best customer service?

You'll have a hands-on approach and the ability to recruit and motivate a team of volunteers. It's varied work - you'll encourage donations, sort and present stock and promote our work in the local community.

You'll have proven management and organisational skills and be confident enough to work on your initiative. You'll be given autonomy to manage the shop. You'll be responsible for the performance of the shop, maximising sales and driving targets and profits.

Job description 

Working in our shops

Scope charity shops are open every day, so you must be prepared to work Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays as required. This full-time role is 35 hours a week, working 5 days out of 7.

In return you will receive an excellent benefits package which includes 35 days holiday (including public holidays), a performance related bonus scheme, workplace pension scheme, discounts on a range of online and high street stores and childcare vouchers.

You'll receive full training and may also have the opportunity to obtain an National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Retail covering team leadership and customer service.

About us

At Scope, our mission is to drive social change so that disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else. We want to achieve everyday equality and support disabled people to get the best start in life, live the life they choose and be financially secure.

We do this by running a range of services, raising awareness of the issues that disabled people face and influencing change across society. We provide support, advice and information for more than a quarter of a million disabled people and family members every year. Our growing retail network is at the centre of what we do, raising vital money to fund our work.

Find out more about Scope

Disabled candidates

Equality and inclusion are at the heart of Scope’s mission and we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace with equality of opportunity for everyone.

We welcome applications from disabled people, and guarantee interviews to disabled applicants who meet the minimum job criteria. Please let us know in your application if you would like to be considered for this.

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