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Coffee Shop Store Manager

Do you have a passion for energizing teams and fostering a warm, welcoming environment? If you’re inspired by guiding others, demonstrating integrity, and showing dedication to what you do, this Store Manager role might be just what you’re looking for.

This position is ideal for someone eager to lead, connect with customers, and play a meaningful role in the community. As a Store Manager, you’ll go beyond overseeing daily operations and achieving sales objectives. Your focus will be on cultivating engaging spaces, developing high-performing teams, and ensuring that every customer and employee has a memorable experience.

Key Responsibilities


- Enhance store results by improving processes and meeting targets
- Nurture your team’s professional growth through mentoring and coaching
- Motivate staff to perform at their highest level
- Foster relationships and ensure your store makes a positive difference

Preferred Qualifications


- At least 3 years of retail or customer service management experience, or over 4 years of related military leadership
- Strong skills in organization, communication, and analysis
- Ability to adapt, problem-solve, and deliver results in fast-paced settings
- Proven track record in leading and developing teams
- High school diploma or GED

Role Requirements

- Legal right to work and provide necessary identification
- Flexible, full-time schedule availability, including early mornings, late nights, weekends, and holiday shifts

 Benefits

Health Benefits:

- Broad medical, dental, and vision insurance options
- Access to life insurance coverage
- Protection through short-term and long-term disability plans

Stock & Savings:

- Eligibility to participate in equity sharing
- Opportunities for employee stock purchase
- 401(k) options with possible employer matching
- Financial education and wellness assistance

Education & Development:

- Tuition support for select undergraduate programs
- Guidance for higher education pathways
- Leadership and sustainability training resources

Partner & Family Support:

- Sick leave available for self and family members
- Parental leave for employees who are new parents
- Resources for mental health support and counseling
- Backup care options for dependents
- Paid vacation and personal leave
- Assistance with adoption-related expenses
- Help with select legal matters

Company Perks:

- Complimentary food and drinks
- Product discounts each week
- Access to premium music streaming services
- Exclusive offers from partner companies
- Wellness and fitness initiatives
- Matching donations for charitable giving
- Programs to celebrate and acknowledge employee achievements 

This position creates opportunities for career advancement and personal fulfillment, empowering you to make a meaningful impact on your team and everyone who visits your store.

If you are ready for a new challenge, apply today and discover how far you can go as a Store Manager.

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