Working at Target means helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. We bring that vision to life through our values and culture. Assets Protection (AP) teams function to keep our guests, team and brand secure and lead through crisis events. They protect profitable sales by mitigating shortage risks, preventing theft and fraud to ensure product is available for our guest. They also build relationships inside and outside of Target including store leaders and public safety officials, inclusive of law enforcement.
As an Assets Protection Team Leader, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day most likely will include the following responsibilities:
Collaborate with retail organization partners to analyze industry trends and enhance security for guests and team members. Evaluate and recommend candidates for open positions and develop a guest-centric team at the direction of your direct leader. Support team onboarding and learning, and close knowledge and skill gaps through training and experience. Demonstrate a culture of ethical conduct and compliance; lead team to work in the same way and hold others accountable to this commitment. Hold team members accountable to expectations set by your direct leader. Maintain all required training. Serve as first responder for in-store safety incidents (e.g., security, weather, etc.) executing Target's procedures and best practices. Lead and demonstrate a culture of executing all best practices as outlined with team onboarding and learning; help close skill gaps through development, coaching and team interactions. Demonstrate inclusivity by valuing diverse voices and approaches, being authentic and respectful, and creating equitable experiences. Lead and demonstrate a safety culture through modeling and recognizing safe behaviors, identifying and correcting hazards in partnership with store leaders, holding team accountable to following safety expectations, assisting with incident response, and reporting/investigating injuries timely and accurately. Execute safety program management routines such as Monthly Safety Meetings/Observations. Participate in legal proceedings as necessary to represent Target's interests. Model the execution of physical security processes in order to enhance the instore security culture. Support merchandise protection strategies across the total store, including storage and application as directed by best practices. Address store needs (emergency, regulatory visits, etc.). All other duties based on business needs.
This may be the right job for you if:
The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be an Assets Protection Team Leader, but there are a few things you need from the get-go:
We are an awesome place to work and care about our teams, so we want to make sure we are clear on a few more basics that we expect: