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Assistant Manager Bath

Superdrug
Bath and North East Somerset
2 weeks ago
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Location: 42 Southgate Street, Bath BA1 1TG
Hours per Week: 39 hours
Shift pattern: Full-time - flexible shift patterns across mornings; afternoons; evenings and weekends, we can discuss this further at interview.
Salary: Up to £31,000 per annum

The Role

As an Assistant Store Manager, you'll work alongside the Store Manager to:

  • Recruit, inspire & motivate a passionate team to exceed targets.
  • Drive sales through promotions, excellent merchandising, and stock control.
  • Create a fun, engaging environment for both customers and colleagues.
  • Ensure operational excellence, including audits, budgets, and stock management.


What you'll need to succeed

  • Retail leadership experience
  • Passion for customer service & sales.
  • Strong decision-making & problem-solving skills.
  • A results-driven mindset with a love for hitting targets.
  • Willingness to carry out piercing services for our customers - with full training provided (Optional)


Why Superdrug?

At Superdrug, we don't just sell health & beauty products-we create exciting shopping experiences! If you love leading teams, delivering excellent customer service, and driving sales, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Your Rewards & Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Bonus - up to 25% of your salary
  • 30% staff discount
  • Up to 33 days annual leave
  • Career growth & training opportunities
  • Exciting competitions, rewards & team events
  • Get instant access to Wagestream. A tool that lets you track your earnings in real-time, access a percentage of your pay as you earn it, learn easy tips for managing your money and save straight from your pay into pots for the future.


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