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Teaching Skills for the Retail Setting: The Way. Cindy Martens-Pitts Project SEARCH Instructor Monroe #1 BOCES, Rochester, NY Jeanne Stewart Job Coach Lifetime Assistance, Inc. Introducing: The First Project SEARCH in Retail Interns. Project SEARCH at.
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Teaching Skills for the Retail Setting: The Way Cindy Martens-Pitts Project SEARCH Instructor Monroe #1 BOCES, Rochester, NY Jeanne Stewart Job Coach Lifetime Assistance, Inc.
Project SEARCH at • Innovative Ways of Supporting Retail Skill Development
Specific Job Skills for Departments at • Bakery • Cafe • Front End Cashiers • Pizza • Produce • Seafood • Stocking: Grocery, Health and Beauty Care
Bakery: Create-A-Cake Job Skills • Frost cupcakes • Using machine to fill cannolis and cream puffs • Reading recipes • Measuring ingredients • Using scale • Taking and recording temps • Decorating cakes
Bakery Skill Building In the classroom: • Practice cursive writing on paper • Practice cake writing using pastry bag filled with frosting and wax paper • Practice closing clam shell containers • Practice reading recipes • Practice speed
Bakery: Service End Skills • Bag rolls and bread • Slice breads • Make garlic bread • Restock donut bar • Filling/frost donuts • Price with expiration date • Customer Service
Service End Bakery Skill Building In the classroom: • Worksheets and crosswords to learn/review product knowledge • Match product description to picture of product • Role-playing: waiting on customers • Practice tying raffia around bread packages
Café Job Skills • Prioritizing tasks • Using spray bottle • Cleaning tables, chairs • Cleaning trays • Table setup • Filling napkins and utensils • Assisting customers
Use of Job Task List: Visual Cue Café Job Tasks 1. Move flowers & napkins. 2. Squirt table 2x and wipe clean. 3. Check the chairs to see if they need to be cleaned. 4. Squirt the chairs 1x each and wipe clean. 5. Push chairs back in. 6. Put flowers and napkins back in place. Intern carried this in her pocket and referred to it as needed.
Café Skill Building • Wipe down tables in classroom: use timer to increase speed • Use prioritized job task list • Role-play interacting with customers
Front End Cashier Skills Alphabetizing Multi-tasking Basic computer skills Customer Service Counting back change Math Weighing skills Packing groceries Problem solving Organizational skills Chart Reading skills
Cashier Skill Building In the classroom: Alphabetizing: Practice using phone book, filing Learning Produce: Flashcard games for codes, seasonal produce review, produce department scavenger hunts Reshops: a way to learn the store Roleplaying: Practice customer service skills
Bagging Skills • On the job site: Practice how to structure a bag so items are secure, using plastic, paper and recyclable bags.
Additional Cashier Learning Activities Money Skills: Practice counting out money, play Monopoly, counting by 20, calculator practice Relaxation Techniques: stretching, breathing, requesting help Worksheets to learn names of produce, procedures for staying organized, problem-solving, practice math skills
Pizza Job Skills Setting timers Using oven Cutting pizza Assembling pizza boxes Working with dough: rolling, stretching, shaping Weighing ingredients Following recipes Prepping vegetables Preparing chicken wings Cleaning the fryer Taking phone orders Customer service Product knowledge Maintaining a safe and clean working environment Packaging ready to eat food items
Pizza Skill Building In the classroom: Practice using utensils: knife, spatula Practice setting the timer Practice closing clam shell containers Practice taking phone orders
NO - COOK PLAYDOUGH Printed from COOKS.COM 1 c. water3 c. flour1 1/2 c. salt1/4 c. oilFood coloring • Combine ingredients in bowl and mix. Add more flour if mixture is too sticky. Store in a plastic zip-lock bag.
Produce Job Skills Using box cutter Lifting up to 40 pounds Product knowledge Customer service Using scale Basic computer skills Alphabetizing FIFO Chart reading
Produce Learning Activities Identifying kinds of produce; flashcards matching, crosswords, worksheets Learning location: scavenger hunts Practice using scale Alphabetizing: practice using phone book, filing
Vegetable and Fruit ID ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________
Seafood Job Skills Using knife Customer service Product knowledge Using a scale Reading recipe Cooking Wet hand/dry hand technique Use of transfer PICS scanner gun Measurement equivalents Wrapping products
Seafood Learning Activities In the classroom: • Compile a notebook of Seafood Fact Sheets • Worksheets to learn/review seafood knowledge • Use of money to teach converting fractions to decimals
Using a Knife • Cutting lemons daily in classroom
Using a Scale • Practice weighing “fake” seafood using a scale in department: scallops made out of play dough and cardboard fish cutouts filled with beans for weight.
Health & Beauty Care Job Skills Use box cutter Follow verbal directions Organizational skills Customer service Assemble displays Condition shelves Work at a fast pace Sensitivity issues Product knowledge
HCB Skills Development • Learn all the vocabulary associated with a Health and Beauty Care through worksheets: crosswords, matching activities. Make your own crosswords: www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker • Practice using box cutter and scanner gun • Practice assembling displays
Grocery Stocking Skills Customer service Lifting safety Recycle cardboard Operate equipment Use box cutter Use intercom/paging Build displays Know location of items Replenish shelves
Classroom Activities • Match item to aisle location: flashcards • Practice proper lifting techniques • Practice using box cutter • Practice using baler machine (in stockroom) • Roleplaying: using phone, intercom
Customer Service Skills Curriculum INCREDIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE And KNOWLEDGE-BASED SERVICE believes in: There are very few behind the scene jobs at Wegmans, so development of customer communication skills is IMPORTANT!
Customer Communication Skills LEARNING ACTIVITY: • Role playing with staff and fellow interns to practice communication skills. • Understanding sarcasm: “First Job Survival Skills” video series • Understanding figurative language: Idiom of the Day • Prioritize job tasks: customers ALWAYS come FIRST!
First Job Survival Skills Video Series: James Stanfeld Company • Teaches the skills necessary to enter and succeed in the workplace. Emphasizes the fact that work is not like what they see on television; work is not like school, and work is not like home.
KNOWLEDGE BASED SERVICE makes the commitment that ”Every Day You Get Our Best” The goals of KBS are: • Helping customers make healthy meals easy • Being knowledgeable about your department’s products • Being available to assist customer across departments • Listening to the customer and asking questions to understand what customer needs • Spending time on sales floors sharing with the customer what you know about the products
Knowledge Based Service Skill Building Goals • Be familiar with location of all products • Be able to identify resources to use for obtaining knowledge about getting a quick easy dinner on the table Classroom Activities: • Scavenger Hunts to learn the location of items in the store: students always carry a store map as a reference • Become familiar with store references by using them: Website Menu Magazine Menu Cards Sale Flyer • Idiom of the Day • Role Playing to practice customer interaction skills
Project SEARCH at Wegmans: “Every day you get our VERY best!” Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence is the key to unlocking our potential. - Winston Churchill • Need more information? • e-mail: Cindy_Martens-Pitts@boces.monroe.edu • jeanne.stewart@lifetimeassistance.org