Art Instructor/ Sales Associate
About Hawaii Fluid Art
Explore your inner artist while creating beautiful one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Unique and fun art is what Hawaii Fluid Art is known for!
Maya Ratcliff, founder of Hawaii Fluid Art, developed her proprietary method of fluid art using acrylic paints and a special pouring medium. As word spread by students thrilled at seeing what they could create, the demand grew. Ratcliff opened the first Hawaii Fluid Art studio in Waikoloa, HI.
Given the the great success of her Waikoloa studio, she decided to turn her business into a franchise which since has spread across the U.S. and is now coming to Noblesville at the Hamilton Town Center.
Job Summary
We are seeking a friendly and service-oriented Art Instructor/ Sales Associate to join our team.
As an Art Instructor/ Sales Associate, you will help customers create beautiful pieces of fluid art and related artifacts and assist them with their shopping needs, providing a unique and excellent experience.
Benefits & Perks
Competitive Wages
Tips
Career Growth Opportunity
Fun and Energetic Environment
Ongoing Training
Employee Discount
Casual Attire
Responsibilities
Teach fluid and resin art to individuals and groups of customers of all ages
Develop and maintain solid product knowledge to best help customers with their products and art class selections
Greet each customer with a smile
Drive sales by participating in targeted product promotions and initiatives as set forth by the company
Work at a register to ring up and carry out customer sales
Collect payments by cash and credit card
Issue receipts and refunds tom customers
Take responsibility for stocking, inventory and store maintenance
Follow all safety and loss prevention procedures
Qualifications and Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
Ability to read, count, write and communicate clearly and effectively
Understanding of sales techniques and best practices in customer service
Willingness to work well in a team and customer-focused environment
Willingness to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and public holidays
Willingness to work at offsite events (e.g., fairs, farmers’ markets, etc)