Retail Supervisor
RECRUITMENT
PACK
September 2016
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CONTENTS
Welcome from Aisling Davis, President 3 About Liverpool Students’ Union 4-7 What is LiverpoolSU looking for from the Retail Supervisor role? 8 Job Profile 9-10 Liverpool Students’ Union Organisation Structure 11 About Liverpool 12 Resources that may help your application 13-14 Next steps in the process 15
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WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT On behalf of Liverpool Students’ Union (LiverpoolSU) I would like to thank you for registering an interest in the role of Campus Rep. LiverpoolSU is a dynamic, exciting and challenging organisation. We are the independent body representing the 20,000 diverse students studying at Liverpool John Moores University. Whilst we pride ourselves on being independent from the university, we enjoy a close and productive relationship, regularly working in partnership on projects such as our new Course Representative structure and acting as critical friends to the University and wider community. The past couple of years have been the start of an exciting period of change as we strive to develop member engagement, providing opportunities for LJMU students to Love Student Life and ensuring each and every student has a voice within the union, university and wider community. LiverpoolSU has a commitment to being an inclusive and diverse organisation. We recognise our workforce isn’t as diverse as it could be and are currently underrepresented in, among others, the following areas:
People of Black and Asian minority ethnicity
Disabled people
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender + people We would encourage applications from people who identify in these groups. We believe the recruitment of quality staff members is vital to our success. If you believe you have the skills, experience and passion to assist us in achieving our vision then we would really like to hear from you. Aisling Davis President 2016-2017 LiverpoolSU
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ABOUT LIVERPOOLSU
LiverpoolSU is the Students’ Union for Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and has over 20,000 members
based predominantly on 3 sites – Mount Pleasant, Byrom Street and IM Marsh in Aigburth. LiverpoolSU is an
independent body representing all students at LJMU. We are led by students who have been elected by their fellow
students. While we have an excellent relationship with the university, it is the students who are our highest priority and
all of the services provided by LiverpoolSU are for them.
LiverpoolSU isn’t just a building, an advice centre or a club or society; most importantly it’s the body that represents all LJMU students. Every LJMU student is automatically a member. It is a vibrant student led organisation which values all of its people, members, volunteers and staff. It promotes a friendly, supportive and flexible working environment. What is a Students’ Union?
Students' Unions exist to improve the lives of students in higher education and they do this by representing student
views (being the student voice) and by operating student focused services. At LiverpoolSU they are;
Course Reps,
Community Reps,
The promotion of democracy to create active citizens,
Student activities that include sports clubs and societies where students come together over a shared interest,
Retail – 2 shops,
An advice service.
LiverpoolSU believe we are the conscience of the university in terms of their relationship with students and the city.
LiverpoolSU is an unincorporated association. It is defined in law by the Education Act 1994
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/30/part/II and within Liverpool John Moores Articles of Government
https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/~/media/ljmu/bogovenors/articles-of-government-of-jmu.pdf?la=en
All John Moores students are automatically members of the Students’ Union as they enrol onto a university
programme but they can choose to opt out of membership. That gives LiverpoolSU 20,000 members who are on
average at university for 30 weeks a year for 3 years.
We are a registered charity and our constitution can viewed here www.liverpoolsu.com/constitution
Our Members
Our 20,000 members are diverse and some of the interesting stats include;
The average age of an LJMU student is 45 (with 16474 (80%) in the 18-25 age group, and 4190 ranging from 26 to 74!)
We have more female (55%) students than male
Most of our students are white with 15% belonging to another ethnic group and 87% from the UK and Islands
Currently 9% declare they have a disability at enrolment
Student engagement numbers around campus and at events have increased dramatically over the past 24 months including:
o MiniSU (LiverpoolSU sites) Engagement records: 10,500+ from September 2014 to end of April 2015 increasing to 14,000+ from September 2014 to December 2015 alone (Term 1)
o Freshers Fair Attendance: 8,000+ in September 2014 increasing to 10,000+ in September 2015
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Our Strategy
We are about to enter the final year of our current strategic plan which you can access through this hyperlink
http://www.liverpoolsu.com/main-menu/vision-values-and-objectives/liverpoolsu-strategic-plan-2014-17 and
are about to start planning the creation of our new plan to 2020 by which time we will have relocated our central
operations to the new Copperas Hill Building development https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/copperas-hill-
update
Our Governance
The Trustee Board
We have a Trustee Board who meet at least 6 times a year who are responsible for the strategic, sustainable and
student focused approach of LiverpoolSU. They employ the Chief Executive to manage the staff team on their behalf.
The Board are made up sabbatical (student) officers; student trustees and community trustees.
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Each March the members vote for students who they wish to become elected officers at LiverpoolSU. They take a
year out of their studies to work full time for the organisation. They are the face of LiverpoolSU and it is the role of staff
to ensure they shine.
Lorraine Sebastian-Francois – President
Jamie Bennett – Vice President Academic Quality
James Stephenson – Vice President Activities
Aisling Davis – Vice President Community Engagement
3 student trustees
They are joined on the Trustee board by three students who are elected by each of the Forums – they are the forum
chair for a year and a Trustee of the organisation. They also remain students.
Summer Jette Gray, Megan Brooks and one vacant position
3 community trustees (subject to current constitution update approval)
There are also three Community Trustees who are individuals who play a prominent role in the city of Liverpool or in
the North West.
Wendi Bestman; Jean McClean and Mark Hodgson
There is more information on LiverpoolSU governance contained on our website
University Representation, Democracy and Campaigns LiverpoolSU is here to represent all students studying at LJMU whether they are undergraduate, postgraduate, and part-time or a distance learner. To ensure that LiverpoolSU always works in the best interest of students we work hard to consult and engage student opinion in the work and services we offer. The needs of our students are extremely important to LiverpoolSU and we believe in reflecting these, so we’re committed to running wide ranging campaigns that give students the opportunity to get involved with their Union. Our campaigns provide students with information and raise awareness of services that we offer and also help with issues that they face.
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Course Rep Scheme Course Reps are there to ensure students are partners in their education and have a voice in the academic part of university life. Every student on every level on every course is represented by their own Course Rep so they always have an opportunity to channel their opinions, feedback and ideas as well as improving their education. This is also an opportunity for students to get involved in how the course is run and to help make positive changes for themselves and their fellow students. Student groups, clubs & societies, and BUCS (British University & College Sports) There are many different sports, clubs and activities for students to get involved in which receive funding and staff support from LiverpoolSU. A wide variety of different interests are covered by our clubs but if students find that something they are interested in isn't there then LiverpoolSU will provide them with the help needed to get it started. New societies started by our students include our Fashion society, Capoeira society, Vietnamese society and Psychology society. Our teams have enjoyed considerable success this year and we look forward to helping them to build on this to even bigger victories next year. Just this year, our Women’s Netball team have won the BUCS trophy cup final, our Women’s Football, Men’s Tennis and our Golf team are all vying for promotion in their leagues over the next month, whilst our Men’s Senior Gaelic Football Team hope to win their sixth consecutive title in this year’s National Gaelic Football Championships in March. LiverpoolSU netball star Laura Malcolm helped England’s netball team to Gold in the world netball series and our teams are determined to win back our varsity title from the University of Liverpool and hold our title against Hope University for a staggering 14th consecutive year. Community Reps The Community Rep scheme aims to enable students to drive positive change in their community through supporting and representing them. 12 student Community Reps work with all residents and in partnership with Liverpool City Council, Merseyside Police and other organisations. They identify and respond to issues affecting the experience of students living in the community, deliver cleaner and safer streets whilst putting students at the heart of Liverpool’s community. Community Reps also organise local campaigns based on the concerns or issues of students and other residents. To find out more information about previous campaigns and upcoming campaigns, please visit www.liverpoolsu.com/communityreps Welcome Reps & Rate Your Landlord With over 3700 new level 4 students moving in over September, LiverpoolSU is on hand every step of the way to ensure that students feel welcomed and settled in. We do this by employing over 30 Welcome Reps who have been there in the students’ shoes before and are on hand with helpful advice and tips over a students’ first few weeks. With a targeted package of Freshers Fest events, the support of our Welcome Reps and our Rate Your Landlord scheme we aim to help LJMU students choose their accommodation wisely and settle in to life at University. Further information about the Rate Your Landlord scheme can be found at www.liverpoolsu.com/rateyourlandlord. Advice Service University life can be a roller-coaster of emotions from the moment a student’s place is confirmed and their bags are packed. Occasionally students will find themselves in need of a spot of academic advice and guidance. LiverpoolSU’s Advice Service is there to try and help. The Advice Service offers a free, independent, confidential client-centred service.
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Freshers Fest Freshers Fest is exactly what it says, a week of activities and events to welcome students to LiverpoolSU and LJMU. For new students it promises to be one of the busiest weeks of their lives, possibly moving into new accommodation, enrolling on their course, meeting new people and finding their feet as a student in Liverpool. Those returning will probably still have a hectic week moving accommodation, living with new people, and getting ready for new modules. Whatever their situation, LiverpoolSU’s Freshers Fest aims to kick start our students’ years in the best possible way. Our staff We have received the Investors in People (Silver) Award for our investment in staff, hold the Investors in Volunteers standard for our work with volunteers and also hold the positive about disability symbol ensuring that we employ, keep and develop the abilities of disabled staff. We have also achieved the Workplace Wellbeing Charter, demonstrating our commitment to health and wellbeing within our workforce.
Purpose and objectives of LiverpoolSU To see our objectives, vision and values please visit: www.liverpoolsu.com
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WHAT IS LIVERPOOLSU LOOKING FOR FROM THE RETAIL SUPERVISOR ROLE?
How will the Retail Supervisor fit in the team?
This is an exciting time to be joining an expanding team at LiverpoolSU. Over the past few years we have employed
only student staff within our retail outlets, but are now keen to take on a member of staff who can provide a high level
of support to the Retail/Events Manager. You will be the first point of contact, whilst supporting a smaller student staff
team who will be working alongside this new post.
What will the Retail Supervisor deliver?
By joining the team you will enable us to;
Provide ongoing excellent customer service, help and support to students and staff by providing an efficient, reliable
service in the Retail outlets.
Terms & Conditions for LiverpoolSU
LiverpoolSU offers for this post
Living Wage hourly rate of pay of £8.75 per hour (slightly more that LW rate as this is a supervisor role)
20 hour working week
30 week term-time only contract from mid august to the following May
a 6% employer contribution to a pension scheme (NEST)
Holiday pay is paid quarterly
Excellent customer service and ensure existing processes are followed to produce a consistent level service is provided at all times.
Support the Retail/Event Manager through admin support for their day-to-day work.
Follow all procedures as prescribed by LiverpoolSU, such as human resources, finance, data protection, health and safety etc to appropriately manage risk in your department, such as health and safety of your team and of student activity in your area, LiverpoolSU’s reputation and resources.
Support, supervise and help student staff in their roles.
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JOB PROFILE
JOB TITLE Retail Supervisor
EMPLOYER Liverpool Students’ Union
REPORTS TO Retail & Events Manager
HOURS OF WORK 20 hours per week for 26-week period (this may be subject to change)
SALARY £8.75 per hour Living Wage (slightly enhanced due to supervisor role)
KEY TASKS/ RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties & Responsibilities
To support the Retail/Events manager with the efficient management of the retail team. This will include recruitment, induction, training, planning, creating objectives and allocating tasks to ensure high standards of performance and customer care are maintained across outlets.
Ensure appropriate levels of staffing are maintained for the operation of the outlets, including responsibility for the efficient rostering of staff in line with budgets.
Perform and record probation reviews, DMP appraisals and monthly one-to-ones with staff in conjunction with the Retail Manager.
Record any student staff absences from work and perform Return to Work interviews if a staff member has been absent.
Motivate, support and supervise your staff, identifying any areas for training and development, in conjunction with the Retail Manager.
Ensure that standard operating procedures (SOP’s) are adhered to where required.
Contribute to ideas and suggestions for improving sales and performance for retail outlets.
Ensure stock is ordered in a timely manner, deliveries are supervised and verified and that the outlet is adequately stocked with approved products, planograms and promotions are compliant and stock is rotated and wastage is minimised whilst maximising sales.
To champion LiverpoolSU and its aims and objectives at all times.
Appropriately manage risk in Reception, such as health and safety of your team and of student activity in your area, LiverpoolSU’s reputation and resources. This includes data protection.
Follow all procedures as prescribed by LiverpoolSU, such as human resources, finance, data protection, health and safety and stock policies to appropriately manage risk in your department, such as health and safety of your team and of student activity in your area, LiverpoolSU’s reputation and resources.
Support, supervise and help student staff in their roles and cover their responsibilities in their absence, as required.
Comply with and promote the environmental and sustainability procedures within LiverpoolSU.
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LiverpoolSU is committed to promoting equal opportunities and valuing diversity and to processes and
procedures that are fair, objective, transparent and free from discrimination.
Ensure that the values and principles of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion are clearly promoted and embedded within all marketing, communications and engagement strategies, policies, plans and practices.
Other duties as required which are commensurate with responsibilities of the post.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Essential Criteria How will this be tested:
Retail experience including knowledge of EPOS systems. A Excellent verbal and written communication skills. A Can work cooperatively as part of a team. A Understands the vision, values and objectives of LiverpoolSU. A/I Ability to take initiative and make decisions. A/I Values Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. A/I Computer literacy: Microsoft Office. A Experience of successfully leading, managing and motivating others. A/I Able to efficiently manage administration. A Ability to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. A Positive about working in a student led environment. A/I
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LIVERPOOL STUDENTS’ UNION ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
Trustee Board
Chief Executive
Director of Member Support & Development
Retail & Events Manager
Finance Assistant
Retail Supervisors x3
Student Staff
Community Co-ordinator
Student Staff
Student Development & Activities Manager
Student Group Co-ordinator
Societies & Development Co-ordinator
Student Group Co-ordinator (Placement)
Director of Marketing
Business Development
Manager
Reception & Admin Supervisor
Student Staff
Marketing Manager
Marketing Co-ordinator
Digital & Design Co-ordinator
Student Staff
Campaigns & Engagement Co-ordinator
Student Engagement
Assistant
Student Staff
Liberation Project Co-ordinator
Student Voice Manager
Policy Development Co-ordinator
Academic Representation
Co-ordinator
Student Staff
Advice & Project Specialist
Advice Specialist (Placement)
Student Voice Co-ordinator (Placement)
Retention Project Co-ordinator
Executive Assistant
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ABOUT LIVERPOOL
Liverpool…. The very name conjures up images of a glorious maritime history, world-beating musical heritage, two of
the Premiership’s biggest football teams and not one, but two majestically different Cathedrals. This Northwest city
and the surrounding City Region is certainly all those things, but it is also so much more.
It is now bulging with fabulous new shops, has buzzing new restaurants, hip hotels and trendy wine bars, as well as a
world class cultural offering with more museums and galleries anywhere outside of London. Not forgetting its
inhabitants, of course, who are famously friendly and will welcome you with pride
Visit www.visitliverpool.com to find out what a great city Liverpool is in which to work, rest and play.
There is also an introduction to the city on the LJMU website www.ljmu.ac.uk/courses/114156.htm
Parking – Liverpool SU staff are able to purchase a monthly or annual parking permit to access Mount Pleasant Car
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/PRS/security/59091.htm
Travel from Manchester Piccadilly in 48 minutes to Lime Street and LiverpoolSU is 10 minutes’ walk away.
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RESOURCES THAT MAY HELP YOUR APPLICATION
Useful Web addresses
www.LiverpoolSU.com
www.ljmu.ac.uk
www.nusconnect.com
Guidance notes to aid your application
Dates and deadlines
You often only get one chance when applying for a job, so you have to make a good impact from the beginning.
Your application must be with LiverpoolSU by 5pm on Monday, 3rd October 2016.
Person Specification
The person specification (PS) is as important as your CV. It is the document that will show that you have seriously
considered the role and it will also give a good indication of whether you are suitable.
The PS is part of the job description and it is asking you to provide information against each point. Individually respond
to each item of the person specification. Always give a clear example of success with a quantifiable outcome for each
item. One good and relevant example per item is enough.
Don't get fixated by length, it's better to give too much detail than not enough; conversely, you'll win points for being
appropriately concise. Generally each bullet point should take about 1/3 to 1/2 of a page. You can use bullet points to
shorten your response, but watch out for professional abbreviations that are not in common use. Make no
assumptions.
Your task is to convince LiverpoolSU that you have the experience required, so you will need to provide a response to
the person specification that answers each of the bullet points. You can do this by:
Providing your information one bullet point at a time
Including actions and achievements with figures if possible. If you were part of a team that increased sales by 30%, how was it done, and what was your role?
Again, be concise, but include as much information as possible. Don’t say “I managed 50 people”. You might not have been very good, but a reviewer can't tell from that piece of information. Better would be to write “While managing 50 people I increased sales by 30% in six months by introducing profit based quarterly bonuses”. Now we know what you did, and what the evidence of success was.
Finally, think about the structure of the document. A lot of text in large paragraphs with rambling sentences and key
words within sentences in bold will provide the impression that the thinking is unstructured. Have a look at how clear
reports are and go on from there.
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How to Get it Wrong
There are a number of ways that you can score negative points before your first meeting. Here are some examples of
documents that didn't shine:
Documents that are written in capital letters.
Documents that cannot be printed (check before you send it)
Documents that haven't been spell-checked.
We are mostly looking for evidence of success. If you don't tell us that a particular programme, procedural or cultural change was a success and how they helped the organisation, then we will have to take a guess, and we might guess incorrectly.
Try not to use the words "Responsible for" so much. It's good to know what your responsibilities are, but only up to a point, after that we want to know how your actions helped the company.
If you have figures, or a before and after, put them in.
Try not to leave gaps, if you get an interview, you will almost certainly be asked about them.
This isn't the place for being self-deprecating or engaging in humour. "Well I was quite good at this role" will not gain you points, but then neither will "I want to take over the world"!
Falling foul of the points above might not stop you from getting an interview, but they are likely to colour the interviewer's perception of you.
Good luck with your application and thank you for taking an interest in LiverpoolSU
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NEXT STEPS IN THE PROCESS
If you think you are the right person for the position of Retail Supervisor at LiverpoolSU please complete an application form that evidences how you meet the job description and person spec. You should ensure that your application addresses each of the points in the above Job Profile (person specification); explaining why you meet each of the requirements. Applicants who are shortlisted will be those who do this most successfully. Please note that we require an application form to be completed and we will not consider CVs that are sent to us. We short list anonymously to ensure no unconscious bias. Applicants should complete an application form and email these to Kate Redmond. Executive Assistant: [email protected] Snail mail: Kate Redmond, Liverpool Students’ Union, John Foster Building, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5UZ The equal opportunities monitoring form is for equal opportunities monitoring only. Information will not be passed onto any members of the recruitment panel. Applications will not be considered unless a monitoring form is attached. Important dates: Applications open: Wednesday, 7th September 2016 Applications close: Monday, 3rd October 2016 at 5pm Shortlisting held: Tuesday, 5th October 2016 Interviews held: Wednesday, 12th October 2016 between 1-5pm (if you are unable to attend please
ensure you include this in your application) Start date: ASAP Who to contact for more details Please feel free to contact Angela Dormer, Retail & Events Manager via email [email protected] or visit our website for more information: www.liverpoolsu.com We are really excited about this role – we hope, after reading this, you are too. We look forward to receiving your application!