Loss Prevention Specialist at GOODWILL CENTRAL COAST
Salinas, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Apr, 26

Salary

28.67

Posted On

04 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Asset Protection, Loss Prevention, Safety Programs, Investigations, Documentation, Communication, Point-of-Sale Systems, Surveillance, Relationship Building, Training, Safety Audits, Inventory Checks, Confidentiality, Time Management, Problem Solving, Customer Service

Industry

Retail

Description
Job Details Job Location: Salinas Headquarters - Salinas, CA 93905 Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School Salary Range: $21.47 - $28.67 Hourly Job Shift: Any Job Category: General Business JOB SUMMARY: Maintain a proactive, integrated and dynamic asset protection, loss prevention and safety programs to support Goodwill’s overall mission and goals by reducing or eliminating loss or damage of assets through theft, dishonesty, or misuse and assure a safe environment for customers and staff. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Maintain asset protection, loss prevention and safety at Goodwill by providing checks and balances that will ensure proper use of Goodwill assets with consistent enforcement, proper use of tools, and adherence to established policies and procedures. Identify and prevent internal and external theft. Document apprehensions and recoveries. Conduct thorough investigations of reported and/or suspected company losses and major policy violations. This includes interviewing involved parties and witnesses, collecting evidence and completion of a comprehensive investigation report, and may include use of legal channels to recover any assets that have been misappropriated by Goodwill’s staff or customers. Develop and maintain a relationship with local law enforcement and district attorney’s offices to assist in apprehension, prosecution or recovery of assets when appropriate. Testify in court or in administrative hearings as may be required. Conduct regular asset protection integrity checks at all locations; including retail stores, donation sites, warehouses and/or any other areas that are owned or controlled by Goodwill. Train on, and maintain proficiency in, the Point-of-Sale (POS) system to ensure sufficient monitoring in areas of potential theft and other loss vulnerability. Monitor discrepancies in the discount programs and void logs for signs of misuse or foul play. Monitor security camera systems for all locations as a spot check for asset protection and gross violation of policy and procedures, as needed. Become fluent with the operation and functions of the security camera systems in order to research, identify and collect surveillance footage as needed to investigate loss of assets, or compliance with all safety policies and procedures. Adhere to defined procedures in relation to the collection and disposal of firearms, fireworks, alcohol, medical waste and any other dangerous materials or donations deemed too risky or illegal to resell. Remove and issue No Trespass notifications to persons who commit theft or other criminal acts, present a health and safety hazard and/or create an unsafe environment due to violent tendencies or intimidation. Testify as a witness in any court proceeding as necessary. Perform periodic spot checks on purchased goods inventory at stores and warehouses. Conduct periodic integrity checks on employees. Report any hazardous or unsafe conditions to the Senior Risk Management Director. Perform safety audits, inspections and drills to evaluate overall staff preparedness to maintaining a safe environment for employees and customer—related to injury/illness prevention and intervention, emergency, natural disaster and workplace violence situations. SECONDARY DUTIES Assist Senior Director, Deputy Director, Supervisor and Investigators with others duties as assigned. Qualifications EDUCATION REQUIRED: High School diploma or equivalent. College degree preferred, but not required. LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQ’D: Valid Class C California driver’s license. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Specialized knowledge of asset protection/loss prevention systems, procedures and techniques KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Familiarity with Goodwill Central Coast's mission and general company policies/procedures (this may be learned on-the-job). Basic computer literacy. Familiarity with proper interviewing techniques and procedures and applicable laws and penal codes. (may be learned on-the-job). Familiarity with point of sale software and equipment (may be learned on-the-job). Knowledge of merchandise material handling (may be learned on-the-job). EQUIPMENT USED: Typical office equipment, typical retail store equipment, vehicles, video cameras, handcuffs, binoculars, CCTV equipment, smart phones and tablets. SKILLS/APTITUDES/TEMPERAMENTS: Ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate in basic Spanish desired. Ability to organize and utilize time effectively. Ability to understand instructions and make basic judgments as they relate to the job. Ability to maintain highest level of confidentiality Ability to interface effectively with all levels of employees and with the public. Ability to perform repetitive work or perform continuously the same work without loss of efficiency or composure. Ability to drive a vehicle in the transaction of company business. This requires a good driving record and may require the ability to provide evidence of personal vehicle liability insurance. Ability to accept responsibility for the direction and/or completion of an activity. Ability to adapt to situations and understand other's feelings and personal viewpoints. Ability to move hands/fingers easily and skillfully to operate typewriter and computer. Ability to demonstrate satisfactory attendance, as outlined in Goodwill Central Coast policy. Ability to adhere to safe work practices as documented in Company safety policies; report safety hazards/accidents promptly to supervisor or safety committee member. EMOTIONAL EFFORT The job is high-demand, with many deadlines requiring little or no overtime. The work environment is semi-routine, with periods of high activity and many interruptions. JOB SETTING Work is performed in settings as varied as a climatically-controlled office to outdoor observation locations. Work is completed independently, but in cooperation with all departments and locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The job is primarily sedentary with walking and standing as is necessary to carry out the job duties. Normal lifting and/or carrying is limited to approximately 15 lbs., with occasional lifting of up to 25 lbs. Heavier items (26 lbs. or more) are moved by using proper material handling equipment, assistance from another person or by work order request. Normal or corrected talking, hearing and seeing abilities are sufficient to perform the required tasks. Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or informally, either orally or in writing. Supplemental Physical Requirements Standing Regularly 71-100% of the time Walking Regularly 71-100% of the time Sitting Consistently 71-100% of the time Bending Consistently 71-100% of the time Twisting Rarely 0-10% of the time Pushing/Pulling Occasionally 11-30% of the time Climbing Rarely 0-10% of the time Squatting/Kneeling Occasionally 11-30% of the time Lifting Carrying 10lbs. or less Occasionally 11-30% of the time Lifting Carrying 11-25 lbs. Rarely 0-10% of the time Lifting Carrying 26-50 lbs. None N/A Longest Distance Carried - N/A Heaviest Item carried 25 lbs. N/A Hand/Shoulder/Foot: Simple Grasp Regularly 31-70% of the time Hand/Shoulder/Foot: Power Grasp Rarely 0-10% of the time Hand/Shoulder/Foot: Fine Manipulation Occasionally 11-30% of the time Hand/Shoulder/Foot: Gross Manipulation NA 11-30% of the time Ability to use a hand truck Occasionally 11-30% of the time Reaching at or above shoulder level Rarely 0-10% of the time Reaching at or below shoulder level Rarely 0-10% of the time Operate foot controls or repetitive foot movement NA Other than walking Driving long distances in a vehicle for an hour or more Regularly 31-70% of the time Driving short distances getting in and out of vehicle repeatedly Regularly 31-70% of the time
Responsibilities
The Loss Prevention Specialist is responsible for maintaining asset protection and safety programs to reduce loss through theft and misuse. This includes conducting investigations, training staff, and collaborating with law enforcement.
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