MUD\WTR

Studio & Membership Attendant

🇺🇸 Santa Monica, California, Vereinigte Staaten, Santa Monica, Vereinigte Staaten Vor Ort Gastgewerbe, Einzelhandel & Frontline Vollzeit Junior Veröffentlicht Jun 1, 2026
Arbeitsort Vor Ort
Anstellung Vollzeit
Seniorität Junior
Sprache English
Veröffentlicht 1. Juni 2026
Zuletzt geprüft 1. Juni 2026

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Vereinigte Staaten
  • Santa Monica, California, Vereinigte Staaten
  • Santa Monica, Vereinigte Staaten
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Studio & Membership Attendant at MUD\WTR in Santa Monica, California, United States, on-site, full time, in Hospitality, Retail & Frontline, junior level. JobGrid normalizes the role facts from the source listing, keeps the original language boundaries intact, and preserves the employer application path while surfacing source freshness and comparable classification. Salary is not stated in the provided payload.

  • On-site role in Santa Monica, California, United States, with a secondary location label for Santa Monica, United States.
  • Full-time, junior-level position in Hospitality, Retail & Frontline.
  • Source posted at 2026-06-01T19:33:43+02:00 and last checked at 2026-06-01T23:15:10.343791+02:00.
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About the Role

The Studio Attendant is the heartbeat of our day-to-day studio experience. You'll make sure every class starts in a clean, calm, and ready space — and that every guest who walks through the door feels seen and taken care of. This role blends hospitality with operations, and it's a great fit for someone who takes quiet pride in doing the small things well.

Is This You?

  • Do you notice the details others walk past? You spot a crooked mat, a smudged surface, or a wilting plant — and you just fix it. You don't wait to be asked.

  • Is taking care of people something that comes naturally? You remember faces, answer questions without making people feel like a bother, and leave every interaction feeling warmer than it started.

  • Do you thrive in a rhythm? You like knowing what needs to happen and making sure it does — every shift, every time.

  • Are you curious about the community you're part of? You actually listen when a member shares feedback, and you think about what would make their experience better.

What You'll Do

Studio Operations Keep the studio clean, organized, and ready for every class — setting up mats, spot cleaning between sessions, deep cleaning at close, and maintaining props, blocks, and equipment on a regular cadence. Open and close the space with care, including temperature, lighting, and end-of-night reset.

Member Experience & Front Desk Be the first face guests see. Check members in, ensure waivers are signed, sign up walk-ins and explain the credit model, and sell memberships and credit packs. Field questions about memberships, class schedules, and studio policies with confidence and warmth.

Membership & Coworking Support

Support members who use the studio as a coworking space between classes — ensuring the environment stays conducive to focus and flow throughout the day. Help onboard new coworking members: walk them through access, amenities, house norms, and how to get the most out of their membership. Answer questions about coworking tiers, day passes, and member perks. Troubleshoot simple day-to-day needs (WiFi, seating, equipment), escalate anything that needs a manager, and make sure the space feels just as intentional at 2pm as it does at 6am. Log recurring questions or friction points so the team can continuously improve the coworking experience.

Community & Continuous Improvement Stay curious about what members need. Survey members after class, log front desk patterns and recurring questions, track class attendance trends, and bring back what you learn. Help research events and workshops, support member and facilitator event planning, and flag ideas that could improve the experience.

What You Bring

  • A warm, grounded presence — you genuinely enjoy people and it shows

  • Reliability and attention to detail; you take ownership of the space and the experience

  • Comfort working independently and managing your time across a shift

  • Willingness to learn studio software or point-of-sale systems quickly

  • Ability to be on your feet for extended periods and move props and equipment as needed

  • Interest in wellness, movement, or community-building is a plus