The Regional Visual Manager will lead and support the visual merchandising team, ensuring brand consistency and high presentation standards across stores, while developing guidelines and conducting training.
We’re on the lookout for an Regional Visual Manager to help bring our in-store experience to life - an Architectural Approach To Product. Think effortless style, inspiration from iconic American staples, and displays that feel straight out of California cool. If you’ve got an eye for detail, a feel for trends, and a love for making things look just right, we’d love to meet you.
Responsibilities
- Lead, train, and support the visual merchandising team across the area, ensuring high standards of execution, consistency, and brand storytelling in every store.
- Develop, implement, and maintain visual merchandising guidelines and processes, partnering with cross-functional teams to streamline execution and adapt to business needs.
- Ensure consistent visual standards across locations by conducting store visits, providing hands-on feedback, and coaching teams to elevate presentation.
- Collaborate with Visual Merchandising team to plan and implement floor changes.
- Diligently style product displays with intention, staying aligned with brand guidelines.
- Constantly elevate, adapt, and evolve your doors’ visuals by evaluating the needs of the business and assessing sales and performance metrics.
- Relentlessly invent and present new creative initiatives, ideas, and philosophies, ensuring merchandising strategies align with each season’s digital storytelling.
- Serve as a leader and educator to the retail team, training them on best practices for product placement, color theory, folding, and display maintenance.
- Create written and video training materials as well as systems to ensure accountability on the floor.
- Communicate visual calendar and priorities to your store team.
- Lead the organization of special in-store events.
Required Skills
- 3+ years of visual experience in a high volume, customer-oriented retail environment – experience in a management role preferred.
- Proven experience leading and developing visual merchandising teams, including coaching, training, and ensuring consistent execution across multiple locations.
- Strong experience creating, documenting, and implementing visual guidelines and processes to drive brand consistency, efficiency, and elevated in-store presentation.
- You are extremely entrepreneurial with an independent work ethic.
- You have excellent communication skills and the ability to build relationships across Retail, HQ, and Warehouse.
- You’re creative, hands-on, and have a keen understanding of what makes an excellent in-store experience for customers.
- You're comfortable lifting, climbing, and getting a little dusty in the name of good design
- Work occurs on a variable schedule which could include early mornings, mornings, afternoons, evenings, late nights or overnights as well as weekends and holidays.
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