Felixstowe Job of the Week: Retail Area Manager - National Charity

By Amber Markwell

30th Jan 2022 | Local News

A fantastic opportunity to join one of the UK's leading charity retailers as an Area Manager as arisen. We are looking for a commercially minded Area Manager that is passionate about maximising area sales and profits across their Charity Shops.

You will provide support to the stores based in the London/Home Counties area. The area will consist of approx 10-12 shops across areas such as Hayes, West Ealing, Bedford, Felixstowe and Dunstable.

With c100 stores across England and Wales this is an exciting time to be part of their business. If you are an experienced Area Manager within the charity or retail sector, this could be the ideal role for you!

Retail Area Manager - The Role:

  • Management of the team members in order to maximise the area team's sales and profitability and achieving income targets
  • Controlling expenditure and delivering net contribution
  • Analyse all reports and commercial information available to help improve the performance of stores.
  • Identify current retail trends, monitor competitor activity, reporting and responding where appropriate
  • Support the business strategy and implement new plans/ideas to achieve business targets

Retail Area Manager - The Person:

  • Outstanding track record in achieving sales and profit targets within retail or charity management
  • Passionate about charity retailing
  • Passionate about delivering results through the effective management of people
  • Demonstrable experience in analysing financial data to make informed commercial decisions
  • Experience of distance managing a diverse team of people
  • Excellence in forming working partnerships with other organisations
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