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Barista - Medway

Listed by Greenwich Students' Union

Applying

Application deadline: Mon 30 Sep 2024 23:59

Rate

from £11.44 Paid holiday on top of your hourly rate of 12.07% per hour

Hours

Zero hours contract: Expected commitment of 2 to 3 shifts per week minimum.

Details

As the Barista / Coffee Shop Assistant in our Student Union, you will play a crucial role in creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere for students, faculty, and visitors. Your primary responsibility will be to provide exceptional coffee, beverage and food service, receiving and delivering orders (coffee, soft drinks, alcohol and food) ensuring a positive and enjoyable experience for all guests.

This role is an enjoyable and rewarding opportunity, working in an extremely sociable environment. We expect a high level of commitment and a real passion to be part of a dedicated working team. You will need to be hardworking, fun and always ready to work with a smile on your face.

Responsible to: Food and Beverage Team Leader

Responsible for: Casual Staff

Department/Service

The Barista is part of the Greenwich Students’ Union Commercial Services. At GSU, we turn over £1.1m through our not-for-profit commercial services that provide services to students, staff, and the local population. We provide students at the University of Greenwich with social spaces to study, make friends and have fun.

Additionally, the profit generated through our varied income portfolio is invested back into the SU support services for students. We are a Living Wage Employer and a large employer of students putting money back in their pockets to support studying and living costs in London and Kent.

Click here for the Recruitment Pack for this role, including Job Description and Person Specification. 

For more information and to apply for this role - click here. 

If you have any questions regarding this opportunity - please contact our Area Manager, Jay Olapade at b.i.olapade@gre.ac.uk