Loss Prevention Officer - Manchester Arndale

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SHIFTS YOU ARE APPLYING FOR : Rotational Shifts

About the Role:

We are looking for a Loss Prevention Officer to join the Loss Prevention team!

Working within our Loss Prevention team you’ll effectively support the provision of a safe and secure working and shopping environment, providing a uniformed presence to protect the company assets and to minimise loss.


You will:

  • Help our stores feel like safe and secure places to work and shop.
  • Work closely with Store Teams and build strong relationships with local police.
  • Identify any high-risk areas and act as a strong deterrent on the shop floor.
  • Engage with store management to ensure Company LP standards within stores are adhered to at all times.
  • Action any other duties as requested by the Regional LP Manager including Out of Hours surveillance, LP auditing and additional support at other stores and attend department meetings.


About you:

  • Previous security experience within a retail environment is preferred.
  • You’ll be flexible and willing to work across different stores and opening times.
  • Travel will be required on a day to day basis to cover a cluster of stores within a reasonable travelling distance from your home address.
  • Totally committed to keeping our Store Teams and customers safe.
  • Well organised with the ability to work well in a fast and busy store.
  • Hardworking, self motivated and always ready to use your initiative.
  • A confident communicator who can build great relationships with store teams, police and customers.
  • Fully flexible to work 5 out of 7 days including weekends and evenings.Comfortable with using IT systems/computers is preferred but not essential.

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