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Merchandiser Director Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Area Director

North Liberty, IA · On-site

$85 - $110/hr

The area director also collaborates continuously with the Swim and Scuba Program Directors, Merchant Director, Travel Director, and other members of the Store Support team in the effective planning ...

Retail Merchandiser

Algona, IA · On-site

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

... any other job-related tasks as directed by management Qualifications Must have reliable ... This will include the full spectrum of merchandising. Things like: product rotation, new product ...

Retail Merchandiser

Algona, IA

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

... any other job-related tasks as directed by management Qualifications Must have reliable ... This will include the full spectrum of merchandising. Things like: product rotation, new product ...

Retail Merchandiser

Algona, IA · On-site

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

... any other job-related tasks as directed by management Qualifications Must have reliable ... This will include the full spectrum of merchandising. Things like: product rotation, new product ...

Retail Merchandiser

Algona, IA

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

... any other job-related tasks as directed by management Qualifications Must have reliable ... This will include the full spectrum of merchandising. Things like: product rotation, new product ...

As a Flower Merchandiser, you will have a direct impact on every store you visit, ensuring that our flowers are perfectly displayed to delight every shopper.At Falcon Farms, we value quality ...

This role combines ongoing store support with project-based merchandising initiatives, giving you the opportunity to make a direct impact on the customer's experience while representing leading ...

As a Flower Merchandiser, you will have a direct impact on every store you visit, ensuring that our flowers are perfectly displayed to delight every shopper.At Falcon Farms, we value quality ...

Merchandiser

Decorah, IA · On-site

$21.50/hr

Accurately utilize company systems to complete merchandising checkouts, upload display and ... Requests for accommodation should be directed to your point of contact in the Talent Acquisition or ...

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Merchandiser Director information

What is a merchandiser director?

Merchandiser Directors are senior professionals responsible for developing and overseeing merchandising strategies within a retail organization. They manage product selection, pricing, and placement to maximize sales and profitability while ensuring alignment with company goals and market trends. Their role often includes leading cross-functional teams, analyzing sales data, and collaborating with suppliers. Merchandiser Directors play a crucial part in shaping the overall product assortment and customer experience in stores or online.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a merchandiser director?

To thrive as a Merchandiser Director, you need a deep understanding of merchandising strategy, product lifecycle management, and strong analytical skills, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field. Expertise with retail management systems, inventory planning tools, and data analytics platforms is highly valuable. Leadership, negotiation, and effective communication skills help you manage teams, collaborate with suppliers, and drive cross-functional initiatives. These competencies are crucial for optimizing product assortments, driving profitability, and ensuring market competitiveness.

What are the main challenges a merchandiser director faces when aligning product assortment with market trends?

A Merchandiser Director must balance historical sales data, emerging market trends, and inventory constraints to create a product assortment that resonates with target customers. One key challenge is predicting shifts in consumer preferences and swiftly adapting the assortment plan while minimizing excess stock or missed sales opportunities. This often requires close collaboration with buying, planning, and marketing teams, as well as strong analytical skills to interpret data and market intelligence. Staying agile and fostering open communication across departments are essential for success in this role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Merchandiser jobs in Iowa?

The most popular types of Merchandiser jobs in Iowa are:

Infographic showing various Merchandiser Director job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Area Director

Diventures

North Liberty, IA • On-site

$85 - $110/hr

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Area Director Role Profile

At Diventures - where safety is our number one priority and fun is our number one goal - we use our passion, and the power of water, to impact lives, change the world, and have fun doing it. The area director contributes to the success of Diventures by leading a multi-unit team consisting of store management, full-time, part-time and contracted team members, to build positive experiences and lasting relationships with our customers through high-touch, high-communication, personalized customer service experiences in the Diventures locations in their market.

The area director works closely with our customers, Diventures Store Support, team members, and dive professionals to maximize both customer experience and the business results of our stores in their market, with the sales of swimming lessons and aquatics programming as well as scuba instruction, equipment, and travel programs. Delivering on our brand promise, the area director acts with an owner/operator mentality to ensure that our people, programs, and facilities provide a safe, positive, engaging, and exciting store environment and experience.

Responsible for the total performance of all stores in their market, the area director works as a servant leader for their store management team to optimize the income and profit generation of their business units through exceptional internal customer service, leadership team selection, training, development, and coaching. As the leader of both their home store, and the other stores in their market, the area director builds sustainable growth through individual and team development and effective succession planning.

In addition to direct customer service, the area director and their leadership team is responsible for ensuring safe operation, effective class scheduling and execution, efficient lead generation and conversion, equipment sales, instructor scheduling, product merchandising, inventory management, scuba equipment service and the rental programs of their home store and the others in their market.

The area director also works closely with the enterprise Store Support team to proactively develop new leaders and swim and dive professionals and ensures effective succession planning and program growth. A certified pool operator, and certified diver (after completion of provided training) the area manager keeps up to date with and maintains all industry safety and training standards for all pool and offsite diving operations in their market.

To be successful in their role, the area director must effectively lead their store teams in driving the acquisition, conversion, and retention of swim, scuba and travel customers while operating safe, clean, and well‑merchandised retail training centers. The area director also collaborates continuously with the Swim and Scuba Program Directors, Merchant Director, Travel Director, and other members of the Store Support team in the effective planning, development, and execution of all aspects of the swim, scuba, retail, and travel experience in their market.

Key Attributes of the Successful Diventures Area Director
  • Customer-First Mindset
  • Servant Leader
  • Sense of Urgency
  • Initiative
  • Engaging
  • Clear Communicator
  • Tenacity
  • Effective Time Manager
  • Positive and Professional Image
  • Business Acumen
  • Positive Mindset
  • Command
  • Collaboration
  • Problem Solver
Required Competencies
  • Demonstrable relevant multi-unit experience in the successful leading of customer-focused teams: prospecting, recruiting, interviewing, selection, training, performance coaching, performance management, succession planning and separation.
  • Extensive track record of effective succession planning and team development on a multi-unit scale.
  • Successful sales leadership experience across varied media: in-person, over the phone, and in writing (email, letters, etc.)
  • Experience in efficient resource and financial management: revenue, margin, payroll, expenses.
  • Scuba, Aquatics, Certified Pool Operators, lifeguard, and/or dive professional experience or a strong desire to learn those competencies.
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