Shift Leader About the role Serving our customers, communities and planet a little better every day. It takes a lot of great people to run one of our stores, and it takes a great Shift Leader to support them all and keep things running smoothly. From helping customers to making sure store operations stay on track, being a Shift Leader at Tesco is a truly rewarding role. You’ll face lots of interesting challenges as you oversee the store from the shop floor, and strive to make things just that little bit better for customers, colleagues and communities, every day. As a Shift Leader you’ll: Work in a fast-paced retail environment, with bags of variety Take ownership of running duty shifts, coordinating the team to deliver a clean, well-stocked store that exceeds customer expectations Be there for customers, listening to them and helping to make sure they leave the store with what they came for Look for ways to improve service, including coaching your colleagues and giving feedback to the team Guide and support your colleagues in-store, making sure it stays a safe place to work and shop Maintain a great understanding of how your store is performing, and assist managers in delivering any actions that help improve the running of the store Lead from the front, and set a great example for your colleagues in everything you do As a Shift Leader, you’ll work a set number of Sundays and/or Bank Holidays, which we’ll talk more to you about during the recruitment process. Together with your manager, you’ll agree a minimum of 13 Sundays and 4 Bank Holidays per year. And for any hours worked on these days, you’ll receive a premium payment. Please note that you need to be 18 or over to apply for this role. You’ll be responsible for Coordinating the store team to deliver an easy, fuss-free shopping experience for customers Supporting your colleagues, ensuring they deliver daily priorities and take regular breaks Opening and closing the store, and completing duty cover, ensuring all decisions made are right for everyone’s safety Being the go-to person for colleagues in the absence of a manager for day-to-day queries Making sure the store is always clean, tidy and well-presented Keeping the store well-stocked, prioritising the products that mean the most to our customers Supporting managers to coordinate seasonal, community and charity events Contributing to a great team atmosphere, that’s inclusive of everyone Providing great customer service, by listening to our customers and putting them first in everything you do Keeping the team well-informed and up to speed on any communications, changes, or updates Staying knowledgeable about store performance, and looking for ways to improve and simplify operations Coordinating store improvements, and removing any obstacles that might be getting in the way of great service Following health and safety routines and procedures, and ensuring colleagues do the same Recognising and celebrating colleagues within the team who are providing great service Being hands-on in supporting the smooth running of the store, taking on additional responsibilities as and when required by your Team Manager You’ll need To be a great role model, by always giving thoughtful customer service that ensures every customer’s needs are met To build strong, long-lasting relationships with colleagues to create a positive and inclusive team atmosphere that encourages everyone to do their best work To be a clear communicator, comfortable with using a variety of methods to keep your team well-informed and up to date To be comfortable taking the lead, and being in charge of the store in the absence of your Team Manager To be a good decision maker, who’s flexible in the way you think, and comfortable handling change to ensure everything we do is right for customers and colleagues To be motivating, so you can inspire your team to deliver beyond expectations To be curious, and always on the lookout for ideas and opportunities to serve our customers, communities and planet a little better every day What’s in it for you? There are a lot of reasons why Tesco is a great place to work. Here are just a few of them. There’s bags of variety. As Shift Leader, no two days are the same, and with flexible hours and shift patterns, you can work the hours that suit your lifestyle We take your development seriously, so this is a great place to get on in your career. You’ll have ongoing learning opportunities, and access to award-winning training, so you can achieve the career you want It’s an inclusive place where everyone’s welcome. We celebrate the individuality of our colleagues - because they’re what makes Tesco, Tesco Your voice matters, and we’ll always welcome and listen to your ideas and opinions We put your wellbeing first, and support is always available if you need it Our colleagues are truly great people, so you can be confident that wherever you work in Tesco, you’ll be in good company Our benefits include: Holiday starting at 20 days plus a personal day rising to 22 days after 12 months (plus Bank Holidays) A 10% Tesco discount card, increasing to 15% every payday for a 4-day period Life assurance Retirement saving plan Great colleague deals and discounts, saving you money on everyday purchases like eating out, cinema tickets and family activities, along with spends like holidays, flights and hotels An Employee Assistance Programme, to help you deal with life’s challenges Financial wellness support, available through Tesco’s partnerships with experts, that’ll help you make the most of your money The chance to get involved in a range of fundraising opportunities with our long-term charity partners Click here to read more about the benefits we have available for our colleagues. About us Our vision here at Tesco is to become every customer's favourite place to shop, whether they’re at home or out on the move. That’s why our core purpose is ‘Serving our customers, communities and planet a little better every day’. Our business was built with a simple mission – to be a champion for customers, helping them enjoy a better quality of life and an easier way of living. And this hasn't changed. Customers want great products at great value that they can buy easily, and it's our job to deliver this in the right way for them. In the UK, we serve 66 shoppers every second, so it's our goal to ensure every one of those customers experiences service that gets just a little bit better, every time they visit us. At Tesco, inclusion means that everyone’s welcome. Here, everyone is treated fairly and with respect, and the individuality and uniqueness that we value in every one of our colleagues helps create a sense of belonging that you’ll feel everywhere, whether you’re in one of our stores or our head office. Diversity and inclusion have always been at the heart of Tesco, and it’s embedded in the values that we uphold every day. We want people to be themselves at work, and we treat people how they want to be treated. Across the Tesco Group, we’re committed to building and maintaining inclusive workplaces that actively celebrate the cultures, personalities and preferences of our colleagues. Because it’s everyone’s individuality that makes Tesco such a great place to work. Please note Tesco only recruits individuals who have passed school leaving age. To find out the school leaving age for your country please visit the following link: https://www.gov.uk/know-when-you-can-leave-school. There are some roles within Tesco that require you to be over 18 to apply. This includes if the role means working before 6:15 am or after 9:45 pm, and if it involves working in areas such as the warehouse, beers, wines & spirits, counters, bakery and driving roles. On the occasions where we have high volumes of applicants, some roles may close earlier than the advertised end date in order for us to manage all of the applicants appropriately. We’ll only be able to offer individual feedback to those candidates who attend an interview. For more information about us please visit www.tescoplc.com.