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Prevention Manager Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Daily LP tasks at store are focused on safety, inventory management and shortage reduction. Loss Prevention Supervisor will be reporting to Loss Prevention Manager and Store Manager, serve as an ...

Daily LP tasks at store are focused on safety, inventory management and shortage reduction. Loss Prevention Supervisor will be reporting to Loss Prevention Manager and Store Manager, serve as an ...

Manager Infection Prevention

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$57.37 - $85.33/hr

Job Summary and Responsibilities As our Infection Prevention Manager, you will strategically lead and manage comprehensive infection prevention and control programs to safeguard patients, staff, and ...

The Loss Prevention Agent plays a critical role in inventory management and shortage reduction. Daily LP tasks at store are focused on safety, inventory management and shortage reduction. Loss ...

The Loss Prevention Agent plays a critical role in inventory management and shortage reduction. Daily LP tasks at store are focused on safety, inventory management and shortage reduction. Loss ...

The Loss Prevention Agent plays a critical role in inventory management and shortage reduction. Daily LP tasks at store are focused on safety, inventory management and shortage reduction. Loss ...

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Prevention Manager information

What is a prevention manager?

A Prevention Manager is a professional responsible for developing and implementing strategies to prevent negative outcomes, such as health issues, accidents, or security breaches, within an organization or community. They often assess risks, create policies, and coordinate programs aimed at reducing potential harm. Prevention Managers work across various sectors, including public health, workplace safety, and social services, to promote safer environments and well-being. Their role typically involves collaboration with stakeholders, training staff, and monitoring the effectiveness of prevention initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a prevention manager?

Prevention Managers need expertise in program development, risk assessment, and data analysis, typically supported by a degree in public health, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with prevention frameworks, case management software, and relevant certifications such as Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) are often expected. Outstanding communication, leadership, and collaboration skills are vital for engaging stakeholders and guiding teams. These abilities ensure the effective planning, implementation, and evaluation of prevention initiatives to reduce risks and improve community well-being.

What are some common challenges prevention managers face when implementing new initiatives, and how can they overcome them?

Prevention Managers often encounter resistance to change when introducing new programs, especially if staff or stakeholders are accustomed to existing procedures. Building buy-in through clear communication, training, and involving team members in the planning process can help ease transitions. Additionally, securing adequate resources and measuring program effectiveness can be challenging; leveraging data-driven approaches and fostering partnerships with community organizations can improve outcomes. Regular feedback and adaptability are key to successfully implementing and sustaining prevention initiatives.

What is the difference between Prevention Manager vs Safety Coordinator?

AspectPrevention ManagerSafety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA certifications, safety management trainingOSHA certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOversees safety programs, policy developmentImplements safety procedures, conducts training
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, construction, industrial sectorsUsed across various industries including construction and corporate settings

The Prevention Manager typically has a broader role in developing and overseeing safety policies, while the Safety Coordinator focuses on implementing safety procedures and training staff. Both roles require similar certifications and are vital in maintaining workplace safety, but Prevention Managers often have more strategic responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Prevention jobs in California?

The most popular types of Prevention jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Prevention Manager jobs?

Cities in California with the most Prevention Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Prevention Manager job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM)

Ross Stores

Bakersfield, CA • On-site

$77K - $117K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

GENERAL PURPOSE:
The Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) is responsible for protecting the assets of Ross Stores, Inc. while achieving shortage and safety goals for assigned stores/district(s)/area. This is done by managing, promoting, and directing all Loss Prevention initiatives and programs within the assigned group of stores and by developing and maintaining strong partnerships at the store, district, and zone levels. Through effective Operations and Human Resources partnerships, the ALPM implements company-driven shortage and safety solutions while providing regular direction and leadership to minimize operational shortage, mitigate theft and fraud, and maintain safe and secure environments for Ross associates and customers. At times, the ALPM will also work with other cross-functional groups to ensure integrated solutions positively impact shortage control and accident reduction initiatives. In partnership with Store Managers, ALPMs share supervisory responsibility for store-based Loss Prevention associates (Store Protection Specialists or SPS) and are involved in the ongoing hiring, training, development, and performance management of this team. Periodically, ALPMs may need to support the response to, recovery from, and future prevention of serious incidents within assigned market.
The base salary range for this role is $77,900 - $117,050. The base salary range is dependent on factors including, but not limited to, experience, skills, qualifications, relevant education, certifications, seniority, and location. The range listed is just one component of the total compensation package for employees. Other rewards vary by position and location.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Minimizing Operational Shortage
• Achieve shortage reduction goals for assigned stores/district(s)/area.
• Understand and respond to shortage processes (i.e. CNS, MOS, Front-End Operations, MPT, etc.) and analytics.
• Identify shortage risks through regular review of indicator reports; partner with stores to develop action plans to address/minimize operational shortage.
• Ensure all Loss Prevention shortage audits are conducted consistently and objectively, with a focus on continuous improvement through partnership and training.
• Coach, train, and influence store leadership and associates on best practice execution to minimize operational shortage.
• Promote shortage awareness through store programs (i.e. Shortage Highway) and ensure current Loss Prevention Awareness Center is visible to associates.
• Support assigned stores/district(s)/area during annual (and/or semi-annual) inventory process.
• Strictly adhere to all budget guidelines established in stores/district(s)/area.
Mitigating Theft & Fraud
• Aggressively identify, investigate, and resolve all internal and external theft and fraud, striving to minimize the impact of loss to the company and address new types of theft and fraud.
• Maximize utilization of all available merchandise protection tools and resources (including EAS, domes, alarm equipment, fitting room controls, shortage highway, etc.) to address loss in stores and throughout the company.
• Ensure consistent execution of all deterrence resources/tools to proactively combat external loss.
• Leverage exception and store reporting systems to identify theft activity (including cash shortage) in assigned stores.
• Drive resolution and case closure on all internal and external investigations, including timely follow up on internal leads from the corporate Investigative Analyst team or the Alertline process and external intelligence from other retailers or law enforcement groups regarding current market theft trends.
• Maintain appropriate confidentiality thorough internal investigations; partner with store/district leadership and Human Resources to address associate behavior and take corrective actions.
• Drive an impactful and effective SPS program by participating in store efforts to hire, train, and develop SPS associates in assigned stores/district(s)/area.
• Maintain accurate records and reports of all identified theft activity and related follow up; disseminate and communicate reporting as necessary.
• Drive store-level awareness of theft and fraud techniques as well as prevention tools/resources to mitigate future impact and loss.
• Share expertise on physical security and loss prevention systems through new store openings, remodels, and expansions.
Maintaining a Safe & Secure Environment
• Drive achievement of accident reduction goals for General Liability GL) and Workers Compensation (WC) for assigned stores/district(s)/area.
• Conduct regular Loss Prevention safety audits for compliance of all accident and critical incident preventative standards and programs.
• Promote a safety-first culture by conducting regular store audits, supporting the proper utilization of safety incentive awards, and joining in safety celebrations for accident-free months.
• Participate regularly in store and district conference calls to bring greater awareness to safety initiatives and emergency/crisis response procedures.
• Execute effective crisis management and incident response; coach and train store leadership and associates on accident investigation findings, areas of opportunity, and future prevention techniques.
• Provide physical security expertise and ensure proper functionality of store-based security technologies including alarms, CCTVs, Intellex, etc.
• Regularly evaluate building integrity and partner with store management to follow up on any equipment failure.
• Developing Great Teams & Partnerships
• Train store leadership and associates, as well as Operations and Human Resources partners, on current Loss Prevention initiatives and programs.
• Assist store leadership in promoting awareness campaigns on shortage and safety control measures; regularly participate in key store meetings and recognition program activities.
• Develop and maintain effective working relationships with corporate Loss Prevention partners and field-based peers; share current store/market trends and provide feedback on current or proposed initiatives.
• Foster regular working partnerships with other internal organizations to drive integrated solutions for shortage control and accident reduction initiatives.
• Drive a performance management culture by detecting opportunities for improvement in individual, team, and store performance; influence change in less-than-optimal behaviors before they become ingrained.
• Participate in the recruitment and hiring of top talent for store-based Loss Prevention positions; in partnership with store management, support the onboarding, ongoing training and development, and performance management of SPS associates in assigned stores/district(s)/area.
• Promote effective internal communication through regular Store Protection Specialist conference calls and participation in store rally meetings.
• Establish and leverage regular communication with external business partners including law enforcement agencies, retail theft organizations, and other retail LP departments.
• Assist in the development and updating of training materials and concepts for awareness training sessions.
• Perform other responsibilities and projects as assigned.
COMPETENCIES:
• Manages Work Processes
• Business Acumen
• Plans, Aligns & Prioritizes
• Builds Talent
• Collaborates
• Leading by Example
• Communicates Effectively
• Ensures Accountability & Execution
QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:
• BA degree or greater preferred, preferably in Business or Criminal Justice, or equivalent work experience.
• 5+ years directly-related, multi-unit Loss Prevention and/or Retail work experience.
• Experience in driving successful loss prevention, shortage control, accident reduction and fraud prevention programs.
• Self-motivated individual who can be successful in a fast-paced environment, with minimal supervision.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong presentation skills.
• Must demonstrate the ability to be flexible and adapt to changing priorities.
• Excellent analytical skills and demonstrated ability to solve problems.
• Proven ability to make good decisions under pressure.
• Excellent organizational skills, detail-oriented.
• Maintains confidentiality concerning all information and projects.
• Values and exhibits the highest level of personal integrity.
• Must have proficiency in and knowledge of computer software including MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
• Knowledge of and previous experience with Loss Prevention technologies (including CCTV systems and exception reporting systems) is advantageous.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ADA:
Job requires ability to work in an office environment, primarily on a computer.
Requires sitting, standing, walking, hearing, talking on the telephone, attending in-person meetings, typing, and working with paper/files, etc.
Consistent timeliness and regular attendance.
Vision requirements: Ability to see information in print and/or electronically.
Must be able to travel
Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time (up to 8 hours per day)
Frequent computer work required (up to 8 hours), involving repetitive arm/hand motions from keyboarding
This role requires regular in-office presence, including to engage in in-person team interaction, meetings and collaboration, client support, mentoring, coaching, and/or feedback. However, this role can perform duties effectively using a combination of in-office and remote work.
#LI-Hybrid
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Shared supervisory responsibility for up to 75 store-based Loss Prevention associates (Store Protection Specialists or SPS) within assigned stores/district(s)/area.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the job and position. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or all-inclusive listing of duties and responsibilities. Contents are subject to change at management's discretion.
Ross is an equal employment opportunity employer. We consider individuals for employment or promotion according to their skills, abilities and experience. We believe that it is an essential part of the Company's overall commitment to attract, hire and develop a strong, talented and diverse workforce. Ross is committed to complying with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, physical, mental or developmental disability, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), veteran status, military status, marital or registered domestic partnership status, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics), genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws.

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About Ross Stores

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We’re big as the nation’s largest off-price retail chain, we have a great deal of purchasing power. We’re savvy our buyers search the globe for the best brands and latest styles. We work directly with manufacturers to negotiate the best deals! We believe in “no frills”, no window displays, mannequins, fancy fixtures or decorations in our stores so we can pass more savings on to our customers. We love new buys, we keep it simple so we can get the great buys into our stores quickly, which means almost every day!

Industry

Retail and apparel and accessories stores

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Dublin, CA, US