Retail Supervisor

Flint Township, MI
Full Time
Retail
Manager/Supervisor

Inclusive and Recycling since 1932

Our Mission:

To assist individuals with barriers to employment in making the transition to independence and self-sufficiency. 

Did you know?

  • Our profits help fund programs that help people with obstacles in finding work so that they can go out into the world and be successful!  
  • We recycle everything possible! In 2022, we kept over 8.7 million lbs of STUFF from ending up in landfills!! That's a lot of stuff!

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Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is looking for Entry Level Managers to fill a Full Time Retail Supervisor position at our Flint Township Store

located at 4340A Miller Road next to Genesee Valley Mall.

$15 an hour plus 20% discount on in-store purchases.

Monthly Bonus Potential!

Career Advancement Opportunities through Goodwill Academy! 

The opportunity to learn Goodwill's Mission! Assist in the supervision of store staff. Open and Close the store in the absence of the Store or Assistant Manager

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BenefitsI'm glad you asked!

  • 9 paid holidays, plus
  • 2 weeks of paid vacation, plus 
  • 1 week of Personal Paid Time Off, plus
  • Full-time Associates are eligible for Medical, Dental and Vision insurance.
  • Biweekly Direct Deposit!!!
  • Pet Insurance
  • AFLAC
  • FREE Employee Assistance Programs
  • Career advancement through the Goodwill Academy

Essential duties and responsibilities:

  • Supervise and train store staff.
  • Open and close the store according to policy and as directed.
  •  Assist with procedures related to the cash registers, returns and cash handling.
  •  Deliver good customer service.
  •  Maintain a safe and secure work environment.
  •  Appropriately handle customer concerns/complaints.
  •  Stock and return merchandise per company directive.
  •  Maintain the overall appearance of the store, directing staff as needed.

Think you've got what it takes? 

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Do you have a reliable means of transportation and a Valid MI Driver's License?
  • One year of retail or general customer service, keyholder preferred.
  • Ability to use cash register and and follow Goodwill policy and procedures
  • Must have telephone access.
  • Can you demonstrate strong management skills?
  • Can you lift and carry 35 pounds with or without help?
  • Can you reach, bend or stoop?
  • Are you able to stand six to eight hours a day?
  • Can you problem solve quickly and efficiently?
  • Are you pleasant, cheerful and professional?

So... what are you waiting for? Join our team today!

Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan provides reasonable accommodation for individuals requiring assistance with the application or hiring process. If you need assistance completing this online application, contact the Human Resources Department at 810-762-9960 or [email protected]. Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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