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Assistant Store Manager – Fashion Retail

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Bath and North East Somerset
4 months ago
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Overview

Salary: £24,000 – £26,000 per annum

Store Opening: September 2025


Are you passionate about sustainable fashion and customer experience? Do you bring enthusiasm, responsibility, and leadership to everything you do? A premium fashion brand is opening a brand-new store in Bath and is looking for an experienced Assistant Store Manager to support daily operations and drive a best-in-class in-store experience.


As the Assistant Store Manager, you’ll play a key role in leading the store team, delivering exceptional customer service, and maintaining high operational standards. You will be the go-to person in the absence of the Store Manager and will champion the brand’s values on sustainability, style, simplicity, and community.


The Role

Deliver outstanding customer service across all touchpoints – in-store, by phone, and online.


Support and deputise for the Store Manager in all areas of store operations.
Provide expert product knowledge and confident, personalised styling advice.
Motivate and mentor junior team members, supporting onboarding and ongoing training.
Maintain impeccable visual merchandising and store presentation.
Manage daily administrative and operational tasks including till use, deliveries, and returns.
Assist with opening/closing duties and ensure general store security.
Monitor stock levels, assist with replenishment, and handle stock recalls.
Gather and communicate customer feedback to relevant departments (. buying/merchandising).
Ensure all health & safety and store procedures are followed.

The Person

Minimum 2 years’ experience in a premium retail environment, ideally in a supervisory or senior sales advisor role.


A warm and approachable personality with excellent communication skills.
A genuine love for sustainable, stylish fashion and engaging with customers.
High attention to detail, well-organised, and able to manage multiple responsibilities.
A calm, empathetic, and confident presence – especially under pressure.
Proficient in IT systems, including tills and logistics software.

What’s on Offer

23 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays + your birthday off


Discretionary annual bonus scheme
Staff uniform provided
Generous employee discount (up to 40%) and access to Sample Sales
Friends and Family discount scheme
Company pension scheme
Regular team events and a supportive working culture
Employer is committed to Real Living Wage

If you are an energetic, experienced retail professional who thrives on delivering first-class service in a fashion-forward and sustainable environment, we’d love to hear from you.


Apply today to be part of an exciting store launch and a growing brand making a real difference in the world of retail.


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