The Cookie Jar (Alnwick) Ltd is looking to recruit a Front of House team member within their busy award-winning hotel and restaurant to support their small team to continue their success.
- Good communication skills
- Attention to detail (order taking)
- Able to listen to and follow instruction
- Good team worker
- Able to use initiative to complete tasks when necessary
- Organised and good time keeper
- Smart and clean appearance with very good personal hygiene
- Friendly and approachable while maintaining professionalism
- Willingness to learn
GCSE Grade A-D / 3-9 in Maths and English (or equivalent).
Progression to level 3, Full time employment
Working in a hospitality and front of house position, you will be on your feet for the majority of your shift
As the industry is busy, normally evenings and weekends, expected hours of work may include these shifts.
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