Floral Clerk (FT) (VFE)
STORE: Valencia - 23449 Lyons Ave - #19-02 MAP
WAGE: $18.
60-$19.
65
The compensation range provided is in compliance with state-specific laws.
Factors that may be used to determine your actual rate of pay include your specific skills, years of experience, and other factors.
Description
Title: Floral Clerk
Classification: Non-Exempt
Floral clerk ensures that floral displays, and shelving are maintained well stocked, clean, organized, and presentable.
Cull and rotates product to ensure freshness and quality control.
Offers assistance to customers to meet the goals and objectives of the department.
Requirements
Must exhibit a responsible, professional, and positive attitude towards the job.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays.
Must be able to provide proof of employment eligibility in the US.
Must be able to work around various fruits, vegetables and plant items with no allergic consequences that may affect job performance.
Must be able to work in refrigerated coolers and around humidity for short periods of time.
Ability to learn all types of floral products.
Ability to care for floral products
Learn to use tools/equipment used in the department.
Must be able to effectively work in a fast-paced, crowded environment; work with sense of urgency.
Prior floral experience is preferred but not required.
Vallarta Supermarkets is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusion and diversity.
We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives and will consider all qualified applicants for employment in accordance with all state, local, and federal laws.
Vallarta Supermarkets participates in the E-verify program.
About Vallarta Supermarkets:
As of 2022, Vallarta counts on 53 stores throughout California (Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Kern, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Tulare, Orange, and Fresno counties), and more than 8,000 team members.
The Gonzalez family promises to continue to strive for excellence in everything we do so that our valued customers always have a Vallarta supermarket to call their own.
From one small carnicería in Van Nuys in 1985 to 53 full-service markets across California, Vallarta Supermarkets is a living, breathing tribute to the hard work and customer dedication of our founding family and all of our valued employees.
Vallarta Supermarkets was founded by Enrique Gonzalez Sr.
, who was later joined in the business by his four brothers, his son and nephew.
Their family roots and humble origins began in the tiny town of Jalostotitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, where Enrique and his brothers were raised on a meager farm.
Their parents instilled in them at very young ages the importance of family and the power of a strong work ethic to overcome challenges.
When the opportunity arose to immigrate in the 1960’s, the Gonzalez family was thankful to stake their claim in the “land of opportunity,” the United States of America.
Right away, the five brothers got to work in restaurants, either as short-order cooks or bussing tables.
Even though some of the brothers were still in school, they all worked to help the family make ends meet.
In 1985, Enrique Gonzalez Sr.
began his journey in the grocery business when he opened Carniceria Vallarta in a 1,000 sq.
ft market in Van Nuys, CA.
He focused on selling the traditional cuts of meats popular in his native Mexico with an emphasis on unequaled quality and the friendliest of customer service.
He soon expanded the business to a second location and brought his four brothers into the business.
From there the adventure truly began, as they worked together as a family to build both a reputation for excellence and a successful business.
The Gonzalez brothers believed that the key to Vallarta’s success would be to combine elevated customer service with the highest quality products to serve the growing Hispanic community whose needs may not be addressed by big chain stores.
That’s why, from the beginning, Vallarta Supermarkets offered a wider variety of the freshest, traditional foods from Mexico, and Central and South America than any other store.
They offered specialty and traditional items customers couldn’t find anywhere else: cut-to-order Latin-style meats (ranchera, diesmillo, lomo de res), spices, fresh fruit and produce, delicious prepared foods, pan dulce made daily, plus everything else you would expect from a traditional grocery store.
Fast forward to today where Vallarta has expanded its offerings to include a juice and aquas frescas bar, tortilleria, bakery (panaderia), a cevicheria and more.