Key Holder (Newton - #28)

Goodwill IndustriesNewton, KS
Onsite

About The Position

Goodwill Industries of Kansas is seeking a Key Holder to play a key role in furthering their vision and mission in their retail area. The purpose of this position is to open and close the store, and to manage and operate a Goodwill Retail store while fulfilling Goodwill's mission statement. The Key Holder supervises workers in various personnel groups engaged in operating a retail store.

Requirements

  • High school education or the equivalent required.
  • Must have full knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting to maintain sales records and reports incidental to store operations.
  • Must be a person with excellent character references and a well-developed sense of responsibility.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable.
  • Work with individuals who have disabilities and or barriers to employment and participate in the achievement of their goals.
  • Demonstrate a positive, role model.
  • Display commitment and involvement towards Goodwill's mission.
  • Math Skills
  • Computer Skills
  • Oral Communications
  • Written Communications
  • Internal-Personal Communications Judgment and Problem Solving
  • Cash Handling
  • Job Knowledge
  • Planning and Organization
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Customer Service Orientation
  • Interviewing Skills
  • Quality
  • Product Knowledge
  • Ethics and Trust
  • Safety and Security
  • Will handle customer complaints.
  • Oversees store operation including inventory, warehouse and stock rotation in absent of all other management team.
  • Will perform the basic store reports.
  • Provides supervision for all sales associates and follows cash handling procedures on a daily basis.
  • As a member of the management staff, sets an example for his or her workers.
  • Personal conduct must reflect the high standards of integrity expected of all Goodwill staff personnel.
  • Is expected to exercise good judgement in handling the wide variety of day-to-day operational problems which arise continuously in store operation.
  • Must be thoroughly familiar and continually stress the Goodwill sales philosophy.
  • Performs those duties which are part of every day supervisory job.
  • Must have a telephone and maintain it in operating order within telephone company's maintenance capabilities.
  • Must be a licensed driver-must be insurable.
  • Must pass/complete background check.

Responsibilities

  • Supervises the sales force and Sales Floor.
  • Sells merchandise as time permits.
  • Attends to and satisfies customer’s needs.
  • Handles customer complaints in a fair and impartial manner, coordinating as necessary.
  • Promotes special events.
  • Receives and checks incoming stock and supervises checkouts and stock transfers.
  • Checks condition and placement of stock in a clean, neat, and orderly condition.
  • Suggests and maintains displays and advertising ideas and prepares and places signs in sales areas and Windows.
  • Solely responsible for wares dept. being clean, stocked and rotated on a daily basis.
  • Must make sure merchandise is being marked to Goodwill Standards from the processing warehouse area.
  • Supervises store personnel and maintains projected sales goals.
  • Represents Goodwill in the area served, striving to enhance the Goodwill image through individual and group participation.
  • Maintain records of store operations as required.
  • Reviews and analyzes sales to determine effectiveness of methods used and adequacy of prices.
  • Make recommendations to Area Manager and Vice President of Operations/Sales.
  • Help keep the store clean and attractive.
  • Perform all administrative and record keeping duties as required in store manager’s and/or assistant manager’s absence, including but not limited to preparing store report, making daily deposit, maintaining employee purchase forms.
  • Sorts clothing and textiles items.
  • Bends or stoops to reach into bags or boxes which are 48” to 6’ off the floor to remove individual textile items.
  • Manually removes hangers, straight pins, labels from textiles items when required.
  • Visually and tacitly inspects items.
  • Judges whether or not item is salable using criteria established by company policy and procedure.
  • Places unassailable items (salvage) into appropriate container which may be movable carts or plastic bags.
  • Reaches into carts as deep as 36”.
  • Lifts textile items as high as 48” onto table.
  • Sort number and quality to textile items as specified by departmental procedure and policy.
  • Hangs clothing items as soon as quality has been established.
  • Visually inspects item to determine appropriate type of hanger.
  • Reaches with one arm to obtain correct plastic hanger between 9” and 15” long-which may or may not have metal clips.
  • Places item on hanger as required by departmental procedure.
  • Manually buttons, zips, or otherwise fastens item as appropriate, according to departmental procedure.
  • Turns around to place hung item on rack approximately 60” high.
  • Visually inspects clothing racks on sales floor.
  • Judges which racks are too full.
  • Stands beside racks that are 50 to 60 inches long.
  • Reaches with arms to remove clothing items on hangers that are soiled, torn, or unsaleable.
  • Manually removes hangers from clothing items and places hanger into container which is approximately 12 to 24 inches from the floor.
  • Stands in front of bin table which is approximately 40” high.
  • Sorts through clothing items in carts, plastic bags, or other containers.
  • Moves containers weighing as much as 25 pounds to salvage area as far as 75 feet.
  • Pushes rolling rack approximately 60” high and 72” long of hanging clothing items as far as 50 feet to sales floor.
  • Reaches with arms to remove clothing items on appropriate racks on sales floor as determined by company policy and procedure.
  • Cleans wares shelves which are approximately 60” and, in sections, 4’ wide.
  • Dusts shelves, manually removes broken, soiled, or otherwise unsaleable items and places in trash containers which may be barrels 36” high or boxes from 12 to 24 inches high.
  • Moves containers to area designated for trash in the production which may be as far as 75 feet from the sales floor.
  • Reaches into carts or boxes 12 to 40 inches from the floor.
  • Manually removes wares and electrical items weighing less than 1 to 15 pounds.
  • Places item on shelves from floor level to 60” high.
  • Places ties, belts, purses on specially designed fixtures according to departmental policy and procedure.
  • Pushes empty carts back to production area as far as 75 feet from sales floor.
  • Answers telephone.
  • Answers customer questions about basic store operations, such as hours open, merchandise available, but refers other requisitions to store manager.
  • Assists individuals making donations of a variety of miscellaneous items contained in bags, boxes, on hangers, or loose or donated as single items.
  • Donations may weigh as little as one pound and up to more than 40 pounds.
  • Accepts donations handed by donor or walks to donor’s vehicle and removes donations from vehicle.
  • Assures that the appearance of the store and premises is presentable at all times.
  • Performs administrative and clerical details of store operation, such as; ordering, receiving, and disposing of mail, handling cash as directed by current procedures, etc.
  • Responsible for safety and well-being for all employees.
  • Safeguards the premises and material under his or her care at all times.
  • Seeks to reduce the possibility of pilferage or burglary.
  • Constantly watches for fire hazards and unsafe conditions.
  • Greets customers.
  • Adhere to all ethical standards confidentiality of records.
  • Adhere to all safety policies and reports violations.
  • Attend required meetings as required.
  • Support mission statement and activities of other departments.
  • Support the accessibility of our services and facilities free of architectural, attitudinal, environmental, financial, communication, transportation, employment and other barriers to person with disabilities and barriers to employment.
  • Must be able to work Saturdays and Sundays and at least two nights a week.
  • Must be able to count all monies for store operations.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Must be able to make bank deposits with own transportation daily.
  • When working with monies, safe and monies must be locked up at all times.
  • Driving to the bank to ensure secure delivery of bank deposits.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Medical and Prescription Plan - available first of month following employment
  • Paytient Medical Assistance Plan - available first of month following employment
  • Dental Plan with Ortho Option - available first of month following employment
  • Vision Care Plan - available first of month following employment
  • Flexible Spending Accounts - available first of month following employment
  • Group Life and AD&D - available first of month following employment
  • 401(k) Plan - available first of month following 90-days employment
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave - accrual begins first day of employment
  • Paid Volunteer Time Off - 8 hours per year
  • Paid Holidays
  • Accident and Critical Illness
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Employee Referral Bonus
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • 20% Discount at Goodwill Industries of Kansas Stores
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