Job description
Overview
Redemption Roasters is working in collaboration with the Inclusion and Involvement (“I & I”) Team from Offender Personality Disorder Pathway (“OPD”) and the Quakers to support the launch of a coffee cart pilot project in the grounds of Friend’s House, Euston.
The OPD is a multi-agency pathway bringing together psychologically informed support from the NHS and supervision from the Probation Service for individuals released from prison who demonstrate characteristics associated with personality disorders. Through therapeutic support and supervision the pathway aims to help individuals with lived experience and complex needs live crime free lives and reintegrate back into society.
Currently the I&I team work in partnership with the Quakers to run a programme called “Bake the Difference”. Participants learn how to make a variety of baked goods which are then sold in the Quaker-run cafe at Friend’s House.
The coffee cart pilot project would be an extension of the “Bake the Difference” programme and would see participants complete barista training with Redemption Roasters before transitioning to paid employment on a Quaker-owned coffee cart in the grounds of Friend’s House.
The cart will operate from 10:00 - 14:30 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for a period of 5 months, from early May to early October. The cart will be staffed by 2 OPD participants each day and will allow them to get experience of serving paying customers in a relaxed and low-pressure environment.
Responsibilities
We are looking to hire an experienced barista, with supervisory experience, to supervise the day-to-day operations of the coffee cart. Responsibilities will include:
Assisting with setting up and closing down the coffee cart each morning and afternoon,Supervising the OPD participants as they serve coffee and take payments,
Assisting with service when required
Troubleshooting any coffee-related issues that may arise
Ensuring that coffee served is to a high standard
Providing encouragement and support to the OPD participants in developing soft skills and customer service
Monitoring stock levels and liaising with the Quaker team to organise stock orders
Communicate with people face to face in a customer service environment
Customer focused Demonstrable ability to work as a team player
Demonstrable ability to work unsupervised under own initiative
Share knowledge and information
Understand other’s perspectives
Proactively seek feedback to improve ways of working
Get to know colleagues to understand their viewpoints and how they like to work
Professionals from the I&I team will be onsite at Friend’s House to provide therapeutic support to the OPD participants.
The successful candidate will also benefit from safeguarding and empathy training provided by Redemption Roasters and partnership training provided by the I&I team at the OPD Pathway.
Requirements
Essential:
1+ years experience as a barista
6 months+ supervisory experience within a busy hospitality setting
A desire to work with individuals with lived experience of the criminal justice system
A non-judgmental approach to individuals with lived experience of the criminal justice system
Desirable:
Experience of working with individuals with complex needs
Experience working in a mobile coffee cart setting
Knowledge of SOP’s/MQS and quality standard systems
EPoS operation Health & safety
Certificate Food Hygiene Level 1 or above
Further points to note:
This is a fixed term contract for the duration of the pilot project: 5 months’
The rate of pay will be the London Living Wage: £11.95 per hour
Hours of work will be 09:30 - 15:00 (to allow for set up and closing down)
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