Pay: 13.31 (with the opportunity to earn an extra 1.50 per hour bonus)
Contract type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full Time
Shift pattern:
Mon - Sun (Flexible shifts)
Posted date:
30/06/2025
Closing date:
09/07/2025
Role overview
Our Retail Supervisor
assist the management team in the smooth running of the shop, delivering the highest possible standards of customer experience product quality through leading, supporting and coaching of the team whilst on duty.
Main Responsibilities
Acting as a role model and leading the team to provide an excellent experience and outstanding product quality for each customer who visits the shop, ensuring that all customer needs are always exceeded
Ensuring that the preparation service of all products is always completed to the correct standards
Planning, organising and monitoring the workload productivity of the team whilst promoting excellent teamwork
Assisting the manager with daily weekly management tasks responsibilities to ensure the smooth running of the shop
Taking responsibility for all company policies legal requirements whilst on duty as required
Following reasonable instruction from the management team and carrying out miscellaneous duties as required at all time
As part of PAUL UK family, we offer you
Flexible working hours (some shifts start as early as 5am)
A birthday cake to enjoy with your team or at home
Clear Career Path with development and training opportunities for all, including the Rising Star Development programme for those who want to progress to management
Free Food item when you are working (50% off when you're not)
Access to our Healthcare Scheme
Ability to access your wages before pay day via Wagestream
Refer a Friend scheme
Employee Assistance Programme offering financial support, counselling and wellbeing tips to help you live a better life
Workplace pension
Interest free travel loan in partnership with Forest bikes to support with travel to work costs
28 days holiday
What we like to see from you
We are looking for exceptional leaders who are passionate about high quality food, drinks and outstanding service, with excellent communications skills and ready to work with supportive team.
About PAUL UK
PAUL has come a long way since it's humble beginnings in Lille, France. Ever since we arrived in the UK in 2000, PAUL UK has continued to grow and establish itself as the world's local French bakery. As we've grown as a business, we have always understood that our teams are the most crucial element of our success.
Our PAUL Le Cafe branch at St. Pancras Station can be found opposite the exit from the Eurostar platforms. It's the perfect place to grab your all your French favourites for a breakfast or lunch on the go. Savour a cup of 100% Arabica coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or a cold drink, as you begin your next journey. We offer a mouth-watering selection of freshly baked artisan sandwiches, pastries, and many more sweet and savoury treats for eat in and take away. Nearby are the British Library, Central St. Martins School of Art Design and Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. The magnificent arched roof over the St. Pancras Eurostar tracks is one of the wonders of Victorian engineering. It was designed by William Henry Barlow and first opened in 1868, at which time it was the largest structure of its kind in the world. 139 years later in November 2007, Barlow was portrayed by actor Timothy West in a grand re-opening ceremony celebrating the transfer of the Eurostar terminal from Waterloo to its new home on the Euston Road. Now hailed as one of the finest stations in the UK, thank goodness for the late, great Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman who, in the 1960s, led the furious resistance to plans to demolish the station and the splendid adjacent hotel. You can find his statue on the upper level, gazing up at Barlow's remarkable iron and glass roof, now restored to all its former glory. Our bakery is on the redesigned lower level of the station, formerly the undercroft of the main station, used for storing the beer that arrived on freight trains. The brick arches for the beer barrel storage are still very much in evidence. Passengers departing from St. Pancras International can now travel to Lille, Paris, EuroDisney, Brussels, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and, seasonally, to the alps to ski or to Marseilles to enjoy the summer sun. Perhaps, one day, it will be possible to travel directly from here to Rome, the home of the original 4th century Christian boy martyr after whom the station is named!
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