Job Description
About Us At The Huntington, we believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices working together will enable us to support and promote the appreciation of the humanities, the arts, and botanical science. The Huntington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities regardless of race, religious creed, color, national origin, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. The Huntington Founded in 1919, The Huntington is a collections-based research and educational institution open to the public, housing world-class library, art, and botanical collections. Its mission is to support research and promote education in the arts, humanities, and botanical science and to display and interpret its extraordinary resources for diverse audiences. The Culture Here we are committed to the highest of standards in all that we do - from preserving and protecting the collections, to exhibitions, educational and scholarly programming, visitor and reader services, and beyond. Achieving excellence across these pursuits requires a diversity of perspectives, expertise, experience, and methodologies. At The Huntington, our organizational Culture is shaped by the following core values: Intellectual curiosity, Collaboration, Stewardship, Belonging, and Integrity.
Intellectual Curiosity:
Knowledge, lifelong learning, and a spirit of inquiry are at the core of our mission and organizational culture. Collaboration:
Teamwork and a collaborative attitude are important at all levels of The Huntington. We foster relationships internally among our departments and externally with organizations throughout the community. Stewardship:
We are committed to the care and development of our collections, our financial and physical resources, our staff, and our community. Belonging:
We strive to attract and maintain a workforce of individuals with diverse talents, backgrounds, and perspectives. Our organizational culture promotes a sense of welcome, inclusion, and connection. Integrity:
We value respect and honesty, working to fulfill our mission with honor and ethical principles. Job Description About the Role The Retail Merchandising Coordinator executes in-store merchandising standards, manages inventory flow from backroom to sales floor, and maintains appealing product displays to maximize sales. They often train staff, maintain brand signage, and analyze sales data to optimize sales. This role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a flexible schedule. The role requires a blend of physical stamina and sharp attention to detail to minimize errors in a fast-paced setting. S/he/they will demonstrate a background of working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, using a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible approach. Essential Duties Continuously supports the Retail Merchandisers in their effort to create engaging and profitable displays. Maintains working knowledge of on-hand inventory, merchandise sell through and inventory locations. Creates daily restock reports for replenishing stock on the sales floor. Stock Organization:
Manages, rotates, and organizes back stock for efficient replenishment. Conducts cycle counts when necessary. Maintains merchandising, signage, and display standards to ensure an appealing, organized, and clean sales floor. Communicates priorities and works in tandem with the Retail Merchandising Assistant on merchandise replenishment and organization. Supports and trains sales associates on merchandising principles, provides feedback, and coordinates with management. Supports inventory shrinkage reduction goals and maintains a safe, compliant environment. Works closely with the Retail Warehouse Coordinator on incoming deliveries, inventory placement, and merchandise flow to the sales locations. May undertake additional responsibilities to support the merchandising operations as required. Candidate Requirements and Experience Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Education:
High school diploma or GED. Attention to Detail:
Strong focus on organization and visual accuracy. Adaptability:
Comfortable working in a fast-paced retail environment with shifting priorities. Communication:
Strong verbal and written skills are needed to coordinate with team members and supervisors. Technical Proficiency:
Basic computer skills for data entry; familiarity with Microsoft Office (especially Outlook and Excel, and preferably Teams) Physical Stamina:
Ability to lift 40 pounds and be on your feet for long periods, with continuous bending and lifting of merchandise. Schedule:
Tuesday-Saturday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, with occasional early mornings/late evenings, weekends, and holidays required. Preferred:
Retail or related experience, with 6 months merchandise handling experience preferred. Working Conditions Merchandising Coordinators work closely with store managers, merchandising and sales teams. They are frequently seen in both the retail space and stockrooms. Compensation & Benefits We provide competitive compensation, generous benefits and perks for all eligible employees including: Pay Range:
$20.00-$21.00/hr. Commensurate with experience. Medical, Dental, Vision 403(b) retirement plan and matching retirement plan with an outstanding employer match Considerable paid time off, including annual leave, sick leave, and holidays Discounts for staff in The Huntington Store and restaurants Free admission to various museums and cultural institutions Free passes each month to welcome family and friends to visit the grounds The Application Process Please submit a cover letter and CV/resume as a single PDF attachment. You will have the opportunity to submit additional documents on the "My Experience" section of the application. The Huntington is a cultural and educational institution of global significance. Building on Henry E. Huntington's renowned collections, the Huntington today supports research and promotes education in the arts, humanities, and botanical sciences through the growth and preservation of its collections, through the development of a community of scholars, school programs and partnerships, and through display and interpretation of its extraordinary resources to the public.