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Florist Apprentice vacancy

Are you creative, hands-on, and passionate about flowers? We’re looking for a Florist Apprentice to join our friendly and hardworking team in our beautiful store and studio in Glossop.

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About the Role:

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to either begin or accelerate their journey into floristry. You’ll work alongside our experience, award-winning master florist and her team, learning the art and craft of floral design—from hand-tied bouquets to larger-scale event pieces. No two days are the same!

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What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Assisting with the preparation and conditioning of flowers

  • Helping create floral arrangements and displays

  • Supporting with customer service in-store and over the phone

  • Maintaining a clean and organised workspace

  • Delivering flowers locally when required

  • Attending college in Sheffield on a one day a week basis in addition to working with us.

 

Please Note: This role is physically demanding — you’ll be on your feet most of the day, lifting flower buckets, moving stock, and working with your hands in a sometimes chilly shop environment.
 

What We’re Looking For:

  • A genuine interest in floristry and a creative eye

  • Positive, can-do attitude, strong work ethics and willingness to learn

  • Good level of physical fitness

  • Friendly and approachable manner

  • Reliability and good timekeeping

  • Good communication and customer service skills

  • A fast learner with the ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team

  • The right candidate must have a full, clean driving license

 

No experience is necessary (but welcome)—just enthusiasm and a love for flowers! This is a training position with on-the-job learning and support.

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Location: Glossop/Sheffield

Hours: Part-time or full-time apprenticeship depending on the right candidate (some weekend work required)

Start Date: ASAP

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To apply, send us a short email with your CV to hello@norris.store telling us a bit about yourself and why you’d like to become a florist.

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