Ambrosia Natural Foods is committed to supporting an environment which allows team members the opportunity for growth and successful development. We are a Canadian, family owned food retailer which has grown and prospered since 1979. It is through such commitment that Ambrosia Natural Foods now operates 3 locations across the GTA; *Thornhill (55 Doncaster)*, Vaughan (57 Northview Blvd) and Toronto (1725 Avenue Rd).
Looking for dedicated, hard-working and energetic individuals with nutrition background or experience to work:
Part-Time
*Responsibilities*
* Helping customers with products, general suggestions and recommendations for various health issues
* Should have great customer service skills, be friendly and have positive attitude
* Facing products on shelves and restocking
* Must have intermediate-advanced knowledge of supplements, what they are used for, how to use them, etc.
*Preferred Requirements:*
* Posses great customer service skills, friendly and positive attitude
* High School Diploma
* Attention to detail
* Able to work under pressure
* Able to work independently
* Strong communication and critical thinking skills
* Nutrition certificate/background/experience is an asset
*Benefits included with full time employment only.*
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: From $19.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* On-site parking
* Store discount
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Morning shift
* Weekends as needed
Application question(s):
* Are you available for one closing (9pm) and one weekend shift?
* Do you have any consultation experience with supplements and/or nutrition?
* Do you have a certificate in Nutrition or any related field?
Work Location: In person
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