Hiring For 2026

I am currently seeking an assistant for the 2026 (and beyond) season!

Here is what I am looking for;

  • A creative individual with a keen interest in flowers and design.

  • A practical problem solver.

  • Someone who is pretty organised and has really good attention to detail.

  • Someone who likes coffee almost, or as much as me, and is up for having the laughs.

  • Someone who doesn’t mind a bit of hard (often grubby!) work and gets stuck in.

  • 25% acrobat 25% weightlifter 50% MacGyver. We install BIG designs with sometimes awkward and heavy mechanics and props. We scale ladders, haul trees and and hang from precarious(ish) heights. A good level of fitness and agility is necessary for this post!

  • Our work isn’t just confined to the studio and floristry, we also have a big garden overflowing with plants and flowers. There is a (good) but of work here too, planting, weeding, watering, cutting and maintaining. You will certainly get your Vitamin D. This part of the job entails using all gardening tools, and again, a good level of fitness is needed.

  • Someone who has a full, clean, Irish driving license and can drive a manual van.

  • Preferably someone who has some floristry experience, or a background in some creative art and design field.

  • Someone who can work Tuesday through Friday each week and may be able to work some additional Saturdays if we have a big wedding.

  • Our work day is 9.30am to 6pm.

Here is what I can offer you;

  • €525+ per week (depending on experience).

  • Training both in house and with other floral designers.

  • Employee discounts.

  • The usual employee standards; payslips, annual leave, pension scheme, etc.

  • Winter’s off! We close completely from mid December, and right through January and February each year. This is when we take our annual leave. We do not have a crazy busy florist’s Christmas - it’s family first. So, if you have previously worked in retail floristry you can expect a completely different vibe - no freezing to the bone fingers, no wire ripped nails.

  • No exclusivity contract. If you want to freelance with other florists and designers on your days/time off that is completely cool, and encouraged, by me. I will even hook you up with other wedding florists throughout the country should you wish. The more experience you gain can also benefit our work here.