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Retail Assistant

Holland & Barrett
Belfast
3 days ago
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Division: Retail Stores City: Belfast Country: UK Job Type: Part Time Number of Hours: 10 Working Pattern: Flexible, including evenings and weekends Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Closing Date: 1 December 2025 Job Type: 12 Week Fixed-Term Contract Store Location: Donegall Place, Belfast Working Pattern: 10 hours per week Hourly Rate: £12.65 per hour At Holland & Barrett we're more than just a retailer we're ambassadors for health and wellness. Every day our Retail Assistants inspire customers to live healthier, happier lives. If you're passionate about people, curious about wellbeing, and love creating great experiences, this is the role for you. What you'll do: Be the face customers trust to guide them on their wellness journey Keep shelves stocked, displays looking great, and promotions running smoothly Maintain high standards of compliance, safety, and store presentation Complete our Qualified to Advise training, so you can support customers with trusted expertise Showcase your growing expertise by recommending products and solutions Work together with your team to achieve store targets and deliver outstanding results Act as a Health and Wellness Ambassador for our customers Who you are: A natural communicator with excellent people skills Passionate about health, wellness, and curious to keep learning A team player with the ability to multi-task and stay organised Comfortable with technology using tablets for product reviews and solutions Previous retail or customer facing experience is a bonus, but your passion and attitude matter most plus we'll provide full training What we offer: Up to 28-days Annual Leave 25% discount in store and online (plus free delivery) £/€50 Annual Product Allowance Exclusive discounts on well-known brands Access to Wellhub' with gyms, studios and wellbeing apps Free 24/7 confidential support through our Employee Assistance Programme And so much more to support your personal and professional wellbeing Holland and Barrett is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diverse perspectives and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We understand that when our colleagues are listened to, respected and valued for who they are, we build an organisation with belonging at its heart making health and wellness a way of life for everyone. ?? Ready to make a real difference? Apply now to become a Retail Assistant at Holland & Barrett, where your passion for wellness meets a rewarding career. Vacancies may close once sufficient applications are received, please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We do things a little differently at H&B and offer all applicants an online interview designed to help you put your best foot forward. This process is backed by AI but managed by humans. #LI-DNI To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process click the Continue to Application below.

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