Bartender

Bartender Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Club Mango
Full Time Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland 10.5 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

About us

Club Mango is a small business in Clydebank. We are social, fast-paced and fun.

Our work environment includes:

  • Lively atmosphere

Responsibilities:

  • Serve alcoholic beverages to customers.
  • cash handling
  • general cleaning duties before and after shift
  • think "challenge 25"
  • replenish bar

Experience:

  • previous bartending work
  • customer service
  • personal alcohol license holders preferred but not essential
  • cash handling

Shift pattern:

  • Saturdays 11pm-4am

Job Type: Part-time
Part-time hours: 6 per week

Salary: £10.50 per hour

Benefits:

  • Casual dress

Schedule:

  • Every weekend
  • Night shift
  • Weekends only

Supplemental pay types:

  • Tips

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Clydebank: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Experience:

  • customer Service: 1 year (preferred)
  • Bartending: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: One location

Bartender
Club Mango

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