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Killington Lake - Team Member - Retail (Nights)

RoadChef
Westmorland and Furness
2 weeks ago
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Killington - Team Member- WHSmith (Nights)

Our Site Director, David and his team at Killington Lake Services on the M6 Southbound near Kendal are looking for an energetic and adaptable Team Member to join their overnight Retail team. You will be part of our historic WHSmith brand dating back to 1792. You will be carrying out stock replenishment, ensuring all areas of the store remain tidy and inviting for our customers to shop whilst also supporting our Gaming area.

Due to the sale of tobacco, alcohol products and working overnight, you must be over the age of 18.

We offer working patterns on either a Full or Part Time basis, with a variety of shifts available.

Our pay rates will vary depending on your age.

What will set you apart?

It would be ideal for you to have worked in a similar or customer facing role before however this is not required. We are looking for someone who has a passion for customer service ensuring everyone leaves with a smile on their face.

And if you've never been in a similar role before, don't worry! Because full training will be provided and you will be given everything you need to excel into an excellent Team Member while helping you grow both personally and professionally.

Here's what sets us apart:

  • Heavily discounted meals whilst on duty
  • Up to 70% discount for you, family and friends at all Roadchef sites
  • A cash bonus for every friend you refer
  • Discounts on many high street and online stores via our Hapi app
  • Free onsite parking
  • Contributory pension after 3 months
  • Access to Occupational Health support
  • Employee Assistance program
  • Mental Health First Aiders
  • Great development opportunities - 65% of our current Managers joined us as Team Members



Who is Roadchef?

We are the UK's 3rd largest Motorway Service Area provider with some of the UK's largest and best restaurants and retail brands.

We are so proud to be the only Motorway Service Area to hold the Platinum Investor in People accreditation. We have been awarded a 3 Star rating for 2025 and have been recognised as one of the top 5 Largest Companies to work for 2024 and top 5 in Leisure & Hospitality sector 2024 in Best Companies.

Our approach is simple: it's about embracing everyone. From cultivating a culture where all employees can bring their best selves to work to deploying diversity and initiatives that support all, we are doing what it takes to build a more equitable workplace.

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