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Job Title: Team Member (Flexi-Part Time)
Job Ref: HON1046 Location: Honi Poke Manchester, Manchester Salary: £12.71 per hour (starting pay) Contract Type: Flexi-Part Time Hours: 20–30 per week Shift Pattern: 12PM–10PM & 5PM–10PM Posted Date: 22/06/2026 Closing Date: 22/08/2026
About the Role
Join the Honi Poke family and help deliver fresh, fast, feel-good food—inspired by Pacific Hawaiian cuisine—directly to customers in a grab-and-go sushi and poke bowl environment.
At Honi Poke, we thrive on bold flavours and great people. We’re looking for friendly, energetic, and reliable Team Members who want to:
- Prepare and serve fresh poke bowls and sushi options
- Create a warm and engaging customer experience
- Maintain an organised, clean workspace
- Contribute to a fast-paced but supportive team
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This role suits anyone with a passion for fresh food and hospitality, willing to train and grow. No prior experience is required – we’ll provide full training to help you succeed!
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver exceptional customer service with warmth and energy
- Assemble and serve high-quality poke bowls and grab-and-go sushi options
- Maintain high standards of food hygiene and kitchen cleanliness
- Work efficiently in a fast-moving retail environment
- Collaborate with your team to ensure smooth operations
Requirements
- Must be reliable, hand-on, and enjoyable to work with
- Strong customer-service attitude
- No formal experience needed – willingness to learn and train is essential
- Thrives in a fast-paced, friendly environment


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What We Offer
- Competitive starting pay: £12.71 per hour
- Flexible hours: 20–30 hours per week (typically lunchtime shifts 11:00am–3:00pm)
- Paid breaks for rest and recharge
- Free meals during your shifts
- Staff discount for you and your loved ones
- Uniform provided
- Fun, positive team culture
- Career development opportunities
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for wellbeing support
Ready to Join Us?
If you bring energy, positivity, and a passion for hospitality, we’d love to see you! Apply today and let’s make feel-good food together—That’s the way we bowl! 🍣🌺
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