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Bartender
Role: Bartender
Location: Seaham Hall, County Durham
Resort information: https://www.seaham-hall.co.uk/
Salary: up to £12.71 per hour dependant on experience, to be discussed at interview.
Hours: 0-48hours, contract available. Working hours will include weekends & bank holidays.
Relationships: General Manager, Executive Head Chef and Restaurant and Bar Manager of The Dining Room
We are seeking to appoint a Bartender to join our vibrant team in providing quality dining experiences for our guests using 'The Dining Room' Restaurant.
The Ideal Candidate
- Will have an excellent knowledge of cocktails, mixology & spirits
- Excellent customer service and communication skills
- Attention to detail to ensure the 5-star standard of service is delivered
- Computer literate and a good knowledge and understanding of Microsoft systems and Micros EPOS system
- Ability to effectively interact with management, staff and guests in a professional manner
- Be a team player as well as an individual worker
- To be well presented and represent a high standard of competence at all times
- Due to Liquor licencing applicants need to be over the age of 18
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Responsibilities Will Include
- Preparing and serving beverages
- Maintaining a clean and organised bar
- Engaging with customers, creating a warm and welcoming environment with a true sense of Northern Hospitality
- Monitoring and managing stock levels
- Collaboration with staff members


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Benefits
- Fun and dynamic team environment
- Reward and recognition scheme, including Stream and a share of monthly service charge based on hours worked
- Development and Progression opportunities
- Inclusion in charity events and fundraising
- Workplace wellness programme
- Be part of our Sustainable Team scheme, prioritising people and planet
- Up to 20% team member discount off gift vouchers and spa experiences
- Competitive Salary
- Work based pension scheme subject to criteria
- Uniform provided
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