Seaview Community Shop Weekend Supervisor
Job Posted: 13 April 2026
- Contract Term: Permanent
- Location: Seaview, Isle of Wight
- Contract Type: Part time
- Salary: National Minimum Wage (£12.71 ph)
- Industries: Retail
Job Start Date: Saturday 16th May 2026
Weekend Retail Supervisor, Seaview Village Community Shop
Are you enthusiastic about working for a community enterprise, with excellent communication skills and a passion for customer service? We are looking for someone who can lead a small team of volunteer assistants in delivering excellent service to our customers.
Our community-owned village shop in Seaview is looking to recruit a part-time, weekend supervisor to a permanent post.
The weekend hours are on Saturday and Sunday mornings and afternoons totalling 15 hours a week, with an additional two hours each weekend during the peak summer period of mid-July to end-August. There may also be the possibility of additional hours by agreement on an ad hoc basis. We pay the National Living Wage (currently £12.71 per hour).
Our shop opens at 8.30am and closes at midday, seven days a week. It reopens in the afternoons from 4pm to 6pm. In the winter we close on Sunday and Monday afternoons, and from mid-July to the end of August we open for an additional hour each afternoon.
At the weekend, you will start work at 07.45am before the shop opens and finish after it closes by 12.30pm, to enable a range of tasks to be carried out. In the afternoons, you will start at 3.45pm and finish by 6.30pm, except for the peak summer period when you will start at 3.15pm and finish by 7.00pm. The times do vary slightly according to the season.
You will work closely with the Stock Control Supervisor and be ably supported by a team of volunteers each day, with between one and three volunteers present at any time. These volunteers are mostly already experienced in the shop's operations, although you will be expected to provide support to any new volunteers working on your shifts. You will also be responsible for managing the rota system during your time at work.
You will provide an excellent service to our customers, ensuring a friendly welcome and efficient service. You will ensure that the weekly deliveries from our main suppliers are correctly received, unpacked and stored and that all the shop procedures are followed, either by carrying them out personally or by ensuring one of the volunteer team has carried them out correctly.
You will oversee operation of the shop's ICR tills system and the completion of cashing-up routines at the conclusion of each shift. You will also be responsible for overseeing such regulated requirements as food-safety and alcohol sales.
The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate qualities of reliability and responsibility in overseeing a small but busy retail operation. Some previous retail sector experience is desirable, preferably with food and drink sales, though not essential. Experience of working with volunteers would also be an advantage.
Satisfactory references must be provided.
Your application, with CV and a covering statement (500 words maximum) outlining why you are suitable for the role, should be sent to Justin Potter via email at [email protected] by Sunday 26th April 2026. (Please note: if we receive a high number of applications we may close the process early.) Interviews will take place on Thursday 7th and/or Friday 8th May 2026, with the successful candidate starting work on Saturday 16th May shadowing the outgoing incumbent as part of the handover process.
Notes:
Seaview Village Community Shop sells a range of high quality, reasonably-priced products typically found in a village store which are island-sourced whenever possible. We pride ourselves in delivering excellent levels of customer service and customer satisfaction to ensure that the shop remains a destination for the local community, its visitors, and the wider Island community.
The shop is operated primarily through volunteers contributing time on a rota basis. Most of these volunteers are experienced and from a wide range of backgrounds, either retired or working, and give their time for the benefit of the community.
