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Casual Box Office Assistant – The Hexagon

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Casual Part Time Reading Posted 6 hours ago £13.45 Per hour £ / Year Closes: 23 August 2026
Website: Reading Borough Council
Join the team behind some of Reading’s biggest shows, concerts, events and festivals as a Casual Box Office Assistant.
As the first point of contact for our audiences, you’ll play a key role in creating a fantastic customer experience, helping visitors book tickets, answering enquiries, promoting upcoming events and supporting the smooth running of our busy venues. From comedy nights and theatre productions to conferences and community events, no two shifts are the same.
We seek the best talent from the widest pool of people as diversity and inclusion is the key to our success. Reading Borough Council is a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to the recruitment and continued employment of people with disabilities.
About The Role
As a Casual Box Office Assistant, you’ll be at the heart of our customer experience, helping audiences enjoy everything Reading Arts & Venues has to offer.
- You’ll sell tickets, memberships and other products through our ticketing system
- You’ll provide friendly and knowledgeable support to customers in person, over the phone and by email
- You’ll help keep event information accurate and up to date
- You’ll assist with administration relating to upcoming shows and events
- You’ll process payments and reconcile takings
- You’ll work closely with colleagues across the organisation to support successful event delivery
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You’ll also play an active role in promoting our exciting programme of theatre, comedy, music, festivals and community events, identifying opportunities to cross-sell and recommend experiences that customers may enjoy.
To find out more about The Hexagon please visit: https://whatsonreading.com
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- Friendly, enthusiastic and customer-focused
- Comfortable working in a busy environment and juggling different tasks
- Organised, accurate and has a great eye for detail
- Confident using computerised systems and Microsoft Office
- Comfortable handling money and carrying out basic reconciliations
- Positive and professional when dealing with the public
- Interested in theatre, live events and the arts
Previous experience in sales, customer service, retail, leisure or a busy public-facing environment would be useful, as would experience using booking or sales systems — but what really matters is your enthusiasm, accuracy and commitment to providing excellent customer service.


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This role offers flexible casual hours and is ideal for those looking to gain experience in hospitality, events and customer service. Shifts are available across evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays and event days.
A rota system offers shifts when there are events, and you must tell us in advance of any shifts you would not be available for. Most shifts will commence at around 2.30pm and last approximately 5-6 hours.
On some days there may be matinee performances that start earlier, or operational requirement to cover weekday shifts during core Box Office hours (10am-5pm). Some weekend work is required but you will not be expected to work them all.
If you are looking for a social role within an enjoyable and hardworking team, have an eye for detail and the confidence to match this could be the job for you!
To arrange a confidential discussion on this position please contact recruitment@reading.gov.uk
Closing Date: Sunday 23rd August 2026
Interview Dates: To be confirmed
Interview Process: 30 minute interview at The Hexagon Theatre
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