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Area Support Manager (London)

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AI generated summary

  • You should be a collaborative retail manager with target motivation, commercial acumen, team leadership experience, adaptability, and ideally a background in fashion or related fields.
  • You will achieve KPIs, support commercial decisions, manage stock, assist recruitment, monitor retail trends, and deputize for the Area Manager as needed.

Requirements

  • A collaborative and successful retail manager.
  • Comfort working within targets and motivating others to achieve those targets.
  • Commercial awareness with great business judgement.
  • The ability to build networks and influence.
  • Adaptability in changing situations, including being able to work effectively independently.
  • Experience of leading and performance managing a team of people.
  • And ideally experience of working in, or an understanding of, fashion, homeware or gifts.
  • This role involves travel across the region, the successful applicant must live within a reasonable distance from the region and have their own access to transport.
  • Owing to the nature of this position, any offer of employment for this role will be subject to a satisfactory basic DBS check.

Responsibilities

  • Playing an integral part in the achievement of key performance indicators across the area. These include income, expenditure budgets, processing targets, average selling price, sell through rates, fundraising and customer service.
  • Supporting the commercial running of your area and making commercial decisions based on data.
  • Being aware of trends on the high street, and amongst charity retailers, and applying that knowledge and learning to your area.
  • Supporting the Area Manager and area teams in areas such as recruitment, development, retention, performance management, equality and diversity and fundraising.
  • Managing stock management and stock initiatives across the area. This includes generating quality donated goods, stock selection and distribution and pricing to maximise income.
  • Assisting with the implementation of national volunteer recruitment campaigns and supporting other divisional and national projects.
  • Deputising for the Area Manager as required.

FAQs

What is the salary range for the Area Support Manager position?

The salary range for the Area Support Manager position is £28,000 - £30,000.

Where is the Area Support Manager role based?

The role is home-based but requires travel across parts of London, and the successful candidate is required to live on patch.

What are the working hours for this position?

The position is full-time, requiring 35 hours of work per week.

Who will the Area Support Manager report to?

The Area Support Manager will report to the Area Manager.

Is this position permanent?

Yes, this is a permanent position.

What skills are needed for the Area Support Manager role?

The role requires skills such as collaboration, commercial awareness, ability to influence, adaptability, experience in team management, and ideally an understanding of fashion, homeware, or gifts.

Is there support for personal and career development?

Yes, there are a wide range of career and personal development opportunities available as part of our benefits package.

What benefits are included in the employment package?

The benefits package includes a substantial retirement plan, generous and flexible leave allowance, discounts on various products and services, gym membership, and more.

Will my travel expenses be reimbursed?

Yes, travel costs will be reimbursed in line with Cancer Research UK’s travel and expenses policy.

Is there any requirement for a background check for this position?

Yes, any offer of employment for this role will be subject to a satisfactory basic DBS check.

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
2002
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Cancer Research UK is a renowned charitable organisation dedicated to advancing cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and support. Their overarching goal is to bring about a future where all cancers are cured, ensuring that individuals can lead full and healthy lives. Through funding groundbreaking research, raising awareness, and providing crucial support, Cancer Research UK strives to make a profound impact on cancer outcomes. Their relentless efforts are focused on improving prevention strategies, enhancing early detection methods, and developing effective treatments, with the ultimate aim of saving lives and improving the well-being of those affected by cancer.

Benefits

  • Flexible Working

    We encourage a flexible working culture, including options such as home-working, reduced or flexi-hours, job shares, job-splits, compressed and core hours. We offer a high level of flexibility for the vast majority of our office-based roles, meaning that you’ll only be required to work from a specific location for 1 or 2 days a week on average.

  • Income Protection and Life Assurance

    We provide all staff with free insurance policies, paying 50% of your salary if you are unable to work through illness, and up to 4 times your salary for your beneficiaries should the unthinkable happen and you die while in our employment.

  • Pension

    Our Retirement Plan is worth up to 12% of salary and offers all employees a flexible way to build a pension fund, no matter which stage of your career you’re at. You’ll be given choice, control, financial benefits and valuable protection benefits. It is a defined contribution plan, which means contributions paid into the plan by you and by Cancer Research UK are invested in the funds you choose—you can have as little or as much control over this as you want.

  • Payroll giving

    We offer all employees a way to support any charity of their choice tax-free through their salary. Payroll Giving is a very effective way of supporting causes close to your heart: A £10 monthly donation will only cost you £8 as a standard tax-rate payer and even less, £6 if you are higher tax-rate payer.

  • Annual Leave

    For the majority of our roles we offer 25 days holiday a year plus bank holidays, and an extra day for Christmas Eve. You can choose to use the religious bank holidays flexibly.