Part Time Floor Leader - Destin Commons
Responsibilities
- Sales & Customer Experience
- Driving Sales
- Customer Experience
- Building the Brand
- Product Passion
- Team Involvement
- Development
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
- Operational Excellence
- Cash Handling and Store Opening/Closing
- Time and Attendance
- Visuals and Merchandising
- Stock and Inventory
- Policies and Procedures
- Minimum 1 year of experience in:
- customer service and sales
- cash handling and opening/closing procedures
- supervisory experience involving coaching, feedback, and training
- problem-solving issues related to customer service in day-to-day operations
- a fast-paced team environment
- Knowledge and passion for skincare, natural beauty, and ethical business
- Flexible schedule to accommodate store needs, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Experience with consultation-based customer service models
- Experience analyzing sales metrics
- Experience working in skincare or cosmetics
- Experience in cross cultural collaboration and DEIB or social justice training
- Fluency in Spanish, French or other languages
Qualifications
Qualifications - Preferred
Pay
$16.50 - $16.50 USD
Benefits
Not specified
Schedule
Part Time
Location
Destin Commons
Company Details
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Our commitment to reconciliation and decolonization is guided by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action #92. We recognize that our facilities, along with our settler and newcomer staff are guests on this land and as we act to repair past harm, we do it together in allyship with Indigenous People everywhere, including staff, customers and with leadership from organizations and communities we work with.
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