Retail Recovery Clerk Job Description

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A retail recovery clerk protects a store from theft and vandalism.

A retail recovery clerk monitors store inventory and develops shortage-control plans for a retail or department store. This position helps the store prevent loss of merchandise due to customer or employee theft, or from other incidents surrounding the store.

  1. Responsibilities

    • A retail recovery clerk develops plans to prevent and detect internal theft and to make sure the proper procedures are met if a theft occurs. A clerk also assists in investigations and interviews potential suspects and witnesses of store crimes. A recovery clerk must be proficient in camera monitoring and give directions for associates and management in this area.

    Administrative Duties

    • A retail recovery clerk's other duties include running regular reports, monitoring inconsistencies with the store's cash flow and reviewing paperwork to prevent shortage errors.

    Trainer

    • A retail recovery clerk trains store management and associates in loss prevention and teaches them to follow the correct paperwork procedures after an incident.

    Qualifications

    • To qualify for this position, individuals must have a high school diploma and previous knowledge of retail recovery from working in another department store or small chain store. Candidates must also have computer and video equipment knowledge, be willing to travel to multiple stores daily if needed and have the ability to lift items and equipment.

    Salary

    • According to Salary.com, the median salary for a retail recovery clerk in 2010 is $37,446. Salary is based on a candidate's education and experience.

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