Asset Protection Coordinator

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About the Role As an Asset Protection Coordinator, you play a key role in executing safety and shortage reduction strategies across one or more stores. You investigate theft and fraud, train store teams, and collaborate with law enforcement to protect our people and products. Your work helps ensure a secure, compliant, and inclusive environment across our house of iconic brands: Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. What You'll Do • Conduct investigations into internal and external theft using surveillance systems, data analysis, and case management tools. • Partner with store leadership to identify shortage risks and implement tailored prevention strategies. • Train store teams on safety protocols, theft deterrence, and incident reporting systems to build awareness and capability. • Collaborate with law enforcement to build and prosecute cases involving habitual or aggressive offenders. • Perform regular security audits to ensure compliance with physical security standards and company policies. • Support emergency preparedness by helping stores plan for and respond to safety incidents or crises. • Analyze incident trends and share insights with AP leadership to inform broader prevention strategies. • Represent the AP function in store-level meetings and contribute to a culture of safety and accountability. Who You Are • Strong investigative and analytical skills. • Ability to train and influence store teams. • Experience working with law enforcement and legal systems. • Knowledge of surveillance systems and reporting tools. • Strong communication and time management skills. At Gap Inc., we’re more than the clothes we make. We’re a collective of brands united by the belief that real people can (and should) drive real change. We’re a company that’s been synonymous with equality and inclusivity since our founding. The first of our industry to translate our commitment to sustainability into true accountability. Made stronger by our global team’s unique personalities, passions and pride, we set out every day to make the world a bit bolder and a bit brighter.

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