Department: Thrift Store
Location: Home Thrift Store
Reports to: Thrift Store Manager JOB SUMMARY:The Thrift Store Assistant Manager supports PACS’s mission to follow Christ’s example to nourish the
mind, body and spirit, while fostering dignity among those we serve. They report to the Thrift Store
Manager and assist in managing the Thrift Store operations. These include receiving, sorting, pricing and
distribution of store items, handling money, and ensuring worksite safety. Oversees an efficient workflow
and coordinates activities with the rest of the Thrift Store team to provide strong customer service to
clients and donors, solve problems and make decisions regarding operations. Trains and monitors the
performance of staff members and volunteers and promotes a strong inclusive team environment.
HOURLY RATE AND STATUS $23-25/hour starting rate
variable between 25-40 hours
(Non-exempt Classification)
OPEN UNTIL FILLED Applications will be considered immediately and the position is open
until filled WORK ENVIRONMENT:Work performed requires prolonged standing, physical exertion, carrying equipment and supplies,
reaching overhead, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Significant interaction with volunteers.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports the mission of PACS
- Responsible to open and close stores daily
- Loading and unloading furniture and donated goods
- Capably manages in the absence of the Thrift Store Manger
- Organizes, schedules and assists with pickup and deliveries.
- Checks emails, phone messages and returns calls.
- Responsible to follow money handling protocols and accountability procedures
- Maintains and improves an efficient workflow for the sorting, pricing and distribution of thrift
store items
- Provides orientation, training and coaching to staff and volunteers who work in the thrift stores
- Oversees the accurate assessment, pricing and management of large volumes of materials
- Provides an efficient and effective system for processing and distributing large quantities of
goods
- Maintains neat, orderly, and safe work areas
- Identifies and assists in the resolution of communication problems and conflicts that may arise
with staff and volunteers, with training provided
- Maintains a positive team environment that fosters the dignity and growth of volunteers and
staff working in thrift store work area
- Coordinates activities with other Thrift Store staff to ensure continuity of work practices Assists with online sales postings, including pictures, verbiage, research, and updating
- Performs other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of high school education or GED. Experience working in retail or related field preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:Time management and strategies for prioritizing and organizing work
Retail or related workflow operations
Management principles and team building
Impact ethnicity, race, national origin, and gender have on communication and interaction
Skill in:Coordinating activities of small team
Risk management and loss prevention
Training and monitoring staff performance
Ability to follow and improve work area policies and procedures
Communicating in a diverse environment
Problem-solving and ability to meet deadlines
Performing work with an attention to details and accuracy
Able to:Run a cash register and follow policies and procedures related to money handling
Operate a variety of equipment such as price labeling tools, dollies and carts, and learn to use a
forklift
Engage effectively with an ethnically and culturally diverse population
Effectively communicate with volunteers and co-workers
Interpret pricing guidelines and teach others how to work in a retail environment
Work independently and in a team environment
HOW TO APPLY
To be considered for this position, submit a cover letter describing your interest in this position and a
complete resume to laura.pascoe@pacsonline.org
Portland Adventist Community Services (PACS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against qualifies
applicants or employees on account of race, color, sex, (including pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy related conditions),
age national origin, marital status, physical or mental disability, or other protected categories under Oregon laws,
regulations or local ordinances.