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Activities for Adults Set in St. Michaels

10/14/2021

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​(ST. MICHAELS, MD – Oct. 13, 2021) The St. Michaels Community Center is providing lunch and a series of programs for adults each Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Walk-in participants are welcome, with a $2 suggested donation to contribute to the cost of the lunch and activities.
 
Adult participants are invited to come alone or bring a friend to enjoy a hot lunch and participate in programs that include bingo, arts, crafts, and brain games, with the schedule posted on the community center’s website.
“St. Michaels is such a vibrant place for locals and guests alike,” said SMCC Executive Director Patrick Rofe. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to resume many of our normal programs beyond the food distribution services we provide.”
PictureFrom left: St. Michaels Community Center’s Jeannie Butler with SMCC volunteer Johanna Saucier help serve a nutritious lunch as part of SMCC’s outreach.
The St. Michaels Community Center recently resumed its children and adult programs after the COVID-19 pandemic surge. The nonprofit continues to provide groceries and meals to those in need during select hours on Mondays and Fridays as the County-designated Bay Hundred food distribution hub.
 
The nonprofit St. Michaels Community Center provides activities and services contributing to the physical, emotional, and social well-being of the community. SMCC is dedicated to filling the unmet needs of the Bay Hundred and St. Michaels communities by providing supervised programs for the enrichment of children and teens; activities and services for adults and senior citizens; and affordable recreational, social, and educational activities to the entire community.
 
Donations to SMCC and proceeds from its Treasure Cove Thrift Shop, located on Railroad Ave. in St. Michaels, help the nonprofit provide year-round programs, services, and community events for people from throughout the Bay Hundred area. More information is at stmichaelscc.org. ​

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SMCC Seeks an Assistant Retail Manager

10/8/2021

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​Job Posting
(You can also download this information as a .pdf here)

 
SMCC is looking for a responsible Assistant Retail Manager to help organize and run our Treasure Cove Thrift Shop and fill in for the Retail Manager when needed.
 
Assistant Retail Manager responsibilities included training volunteers, receiving, and processing donations. You will also ensure our thrift shop meets and exceeds our customers’ expectations.
 
Our ideal candidate will have retail manager skills with a sharp business mindset. You should also be skilling at organizing and solving problems. Interpersonal skills will also be very useful, since you’ll often be interacting with customers and volunteers.
 
Ultimately, the duties of the Assistant Retail Manager are to make sure the Treasure Cove Thrift Shop operates effectively, and we keep our volunteers and customers happy.
 
If interested, please contact Patrick Rofe, executive director, at 410-745-6073 or patrick@stmichaelscc.org by October 31, 2021.

Position: Assistant Retail Manager

Reports To: The Assistant Retail Manager will report the Retail Manager.

Position Overview: The Assistant Retail Manager will support the Retail Manager in daily business operations. The Assistant Retail Manager’s responsibilities include training and managing volunteers, managing inventory, ensuring a safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing store environment, and assisting customers. The Assistant Retail Manager should also address and resolve customer complaints and any issues with volunteers.
 
The Assistant Retail Manager should have strong leadership and decision-making, interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
 
Assistant Retail Manager Responsibilities:


  • Complete store opening and closing procedures multiple times per week
  • Keep the store organized, clean, and attractive to customers
  • Oversee the store volunteers which includes delegating tasks, solving problems, and designing work schedules
  • Assist the Retail Manager in planning and implementing strategies to attract customers
  • Maintain knowledge of all products available in the store and know the store layout and anticipate customer demand
  • Manage inventory by processing donations and maintaining order in the donation receiving area. Coordinate with volunteers to price items and then place merchandise and on sales floor
  • Greet incoming customers, answer phone calls, and address customer complaints
  • Complete sales and collect payments
  • Ensure company policies and nonprofit best practices are followed
  • Maintain efficient operations by controlling costs
  • Maintain merchandising of product and a visual plan
  • Maintain appearance of store which includes stocking and cleaning
  • Support Retail Manager as needed
  • Maintain online retail store which includes monitoring bids, taking photographs of items, creating item descriptions, and marketing through social media and email
  • Evaluates competition by visiting other local thrift stores; gathering information on prices, displays, merchandising, and display
  • Prepares sales reports by collecting, analyzing, categorizing, and summarizing sales information
 
Assistant Retail Manager Skills and Qualifications:


  • High school diploma or GED
  • Past in retail or management
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Good math skills with the ability to create and analyze reports, spreadsheets, and sales statistics
  • Proficient in MS Office (MS Excel in particular)
  • Leadership and interpersonal skills
  • Flexibility in work schedule
 
 



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