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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE American Red Cross CPR and First Aid certifications. JOB TITLE: Pool Cashier DEPARTMENT: Recreation REPORTS TO: Pool Manager/Asst. Pool Manager/Recreation Coordinator SUMMARY OF FUNCTION The Pool Cashier is responsible for handling and accounting for money, filing, communicating with community members and staff, performing simple arithmetic, and analyzing data or report information and working effectively with the public.
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Our corporate values that guide our actions and decisions are our People First culture, customers, quality, shareholders, integrity, and corporate responsibility. Foster an environment where all associates are treated fairly & with dignity & respect, in accordance with our People-First Philosophy.
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Weekend availability cannot fall on the same day; an associate must be available on two separate days (Friday and Saturday, Friday and Sunday or Saturday and Sunday). Passionate about creating lasting relationships with customers by capturing contacts, re-connecting & promoting all of the inspiration, events & services Williams-Sonoma has to offer including the Williams- Sonoma Credit Card & product launches.
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The Team Member's responsibility first and foremost is to deliver a premium customer experience by inspiring creativity within our customers and making JOANN their happy place! The Team Member's responsibility first and foremost is to deliver a premium customer experience by inspiring creativity within our customers and making JOANN their happy place.
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Part-time Team Members are generally scheduled to work less than an average of 28 hours per week in a measurement period, as defined by JOANN and are not guaranteed any particular number of hours per week.
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Acts as front-desk receptionist, taking admission fees, answering questions, and being the first point of contact for patrons at City swimming facilities. Required certifications, licenses or registrations: Must be able to complete National Safety Council CPR and First Aid courses.
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WSI will not commence an immigration case or "sponsor" an individual for this position at this time (for example, H-1B or other employment-based immigration). We firmly believe that working in a culture focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion spurs innovation, creates healthy and high-performing teams, and delivers superior customer experiences.
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Be among the first to bring our collections from the runway to the customers! Be among the first to bring our collections from the runway to the customers! Become a brand ambassador and be part of a team that works with passion, ambition and expertise to create excellent customer experiences.
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Because living our Core Values is at the forefront of what we do, we PUT PEOPLE FIRST by investing in our associates that take care of our Customers! Customer Service Representatives champion the PGA TOUR Superstore 'Customer First' philosophy by providing a great checkout experience to every customer.
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Committed to serving our communities - Matching Gift Program & The First Tee. Part of the Arthur M. Blank Family of Businesses, PGA TOUR Superstore continuously strives to create a family culture for our Associates - driven by our vision to inspire people through golf and tennis.
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Job Summary:As a cashier, you are the first person a Customer sees as they walk through the door and the last person they work with when they leave. Our Customers come to us to fulfill a need, complete a project on their boat, or gather items for a great day on the water; you guide your team to ensure Customers leave with the right products to make that happen.
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We are Boaters serving Boaters with a mission of More Water, Less Hassle! Ability to be mobile on the sales floor for extended periods of time. West Marine is a Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Required Skills/Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines. You fully understand and appreciate that West Marine exists to provide excellent Customer service and expert product knowledge.
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Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times. Each interaction with a West Marine Customer is an opportunity for you to exceed their expectations and ensure they remain a loyal Customer.
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Education and Experience:· High school diploma or equivalent. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Excellent sales and customer service skills.
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