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Florist Wanted


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We are looking for a talented and creative florist to join our gift and homeware's shop, which also sells flowers.plants etc


You will be self-motivated and hard working, with lots of initiative.


You must have the following skills:

- Quick, Modern and Beautiful Hand Ties

- At least 12 months Experience as a Florist

- Vase & Display Skills

- Energetic, Self-Motivated & Forward Thinking

- Able to identify new business opportunities and maximise sales

- Excellent communication & computer literate skills

- Fluent English, speaking and written skills

- Work individually or as art of a team

- Able to work flexible and Early mornings when required

- Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday


We are looking for someone with a fun and lively personality, hardworking ethics and a genuine interest in learning and developing skills.


Please email your CV and Photos of your work to : [email protected]


Driver Preferred but not essential-

Boys & Girls can apply.

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