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Barista
Welcome Break, Sedgemoor, Starbucks | BS24 0JL
Immediate start available
- Full-time or part-time positions, with flexible hours (including seasonal availability)
- Pay up to £12.85 per hour, plus £1 meals on shift
About the Role
Are you passionate about coffee and enjoy sharing that passion with others? Join the Starbucks team at Welcome Break, where every day offers an opportunity to:
- Craft delicious drinks using the latest blends and brewing techniques
- Deliver exceptional customer service with a smile
- Be part of a friendly, supportive team that values both colleagues and guests
No prior experience required—training is provided to turn you into a coffee expert!
Key Responsibilities
As a Welcome Break Starbucks Barista, you’ll thrive in the following environments and roles:
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- Learning and adapting: Discover new coffee blends, brewing methods, and industry trends
- Bringing joy every day: Knockout shifts by making customers feel welcome and valued
- Team collaboration: Support colleagues and celebrate collective successes
- Eager learner: Embrace continuous development with a hands-on training approach
Why Join Us?
Competitive Benefits & Perks
- Pay: Up to £12.85 per hour, plus £1 meals during shifts
- Free perks:
- Unlimited coffee, tea, and refreshments during work hours
- Flexibility:
- Adaptable working patterns tailored to your lifestyle
- Overtime opportunities for those seeking extra earnings
- Staff Discounts:
- 50% off onsite options (KFC, Burger King, Starbucks, Pizza Express)
- My Welcome Break discounts—widespread retail savings
- Career Growth:
- Clear progression from Customer Service,to Management role,backslash**supported by world-class training programs
- Employee Wellbeing:
- Holiday entitlement that increases with service length
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Free parking onsite
- Uniform provided


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About Welcome Break
Welcome Break is a UK leader in motorway service solutions, operating 61 service areas and 31 hotels nationwide. While our facilities host go-to brands like Starbucks, Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Express, and more, our core identity is that of one cohesive team. Together, we uphold a culture of collaboration—transcending individual businesses into a supportive whole.
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