Waiter/ess ( Live in) Boodle's
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28 St. James's Street SW1A 1HJ

Job description

Boodle’s is looking for a Waitress/Waiter to join the team at one of London’s longest established private members clubs. Whilst the atmosphere at the club is very much a home away from home for our members, the style of service and the quality of the food are very high.

The ideal candidate will have some experience but full training can be given. Having a friendly, customer-focused demeanour is essential. It is a great place to work.

Essential skills/knowledge:

  • Minimum 6 months restaurant experience
  • Reliable, professional and good team player
  • Good spoken English

Desirable/preferred:

  • Experience of 4* deluxe hospitality establishments, or higher
  • Experience of private dining/banqueting
  • Experience of private members’ clubs

The key benefits are:

  • Competitive salary.
  • Annual Staff Fund (similar to a bonus)
  • Monday to Friday working (occasional Saturdays).
  • Split shifts – lunch and dinner (approx. 10.30-2.30; 6.30-10.00).
  • Staff accommodation (Zone 2) £250 per month.
  • Uniform provided.
  • Meals on duty.
  • 32 days paid holiday inclusive of bank holidays (time off to be taken during August and Christmas).
  • Company pension scheme.

*All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK

Work remotely

  • No

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: £11.70 per hour

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £11.70 per hour

Expected hours: 36 per week

Benefits:

 

  • Canteen
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Employee discount
  • Life insurance
  • Referral programme

 

Flexible Language Requirement:

 

  • English not required

 

Schedule:

 

  • Monday to Friday

 

Supplemental pay types:

 

  • Loyalty bonus
  • Yearly bonus
Waiter/ess ( Live in)
Boodle's

Recruiter

Boodle's

Location

28 St. James's Street SW1A 1HJ

Salary

£11.70 per hour Staff Fund

Job Type

Full Time

Reporting To

Restaurant Manager

Closing Date

14 June 2024

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