Waiter/ Waitress

Waiter/ Waitress Swansea, Wales

Gershwins Coffee House Ltd
Full Time Swansea, Wales 6.86 - 10.72 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

Waiter/ Waitress required for city centre café/restaurant. Ideally suited for school age (16+) and students as will involve holiday and weekend work. No experience necesssary.

Industries Restaurant services

Salary meets national minimum wage

Job Type: Part-time

Salary: £6.86-£10.72 per hour

Schedule:

  • Day shift

Supplemental pay types:

  • Tips

COVID-19 considerations:
All customers and front of house staff are required to wear masks. All surfaces are sanitised regularly. Social distancing measures are implemented where possible.

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Swansea SA1 3QE: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Work Location: One location

Waiter/ Waitress
Gershwins Coffee House Ltd

Related Jobs

All Related Listed jobs

Clinical Research Scientist
Princeton Consumer Research Chelmsford, England 50000 - 80000 GBP ANNUAL Today

Work with cross-functional team with oversight by the Lead Clinical Scientist/Technical Director to conduct clinical studies, including clinical and safety data

Store Manager
Oliver Bonas Hristina Milton Keynes, England 21995 - 30974 GBP ANNUAL Today

Conduct progress meetings and appraisals in a timely manner for all team members, setting them SMART goals to work towards. Up to 60% employee discount.

SALES ASSISTANT (8HR) - CARDIFF
Dr Martens Cardiff, Wales Today

Demonstrate a good understanding of leading a team and driving sales. An enthusiasm for Docs and confidence to share this with our customers.

Team Manager
John Lewis Leicester, England 25100 - 35800 GBP ANNUAL Today

Your passion for selling will enable you to develop and coach Partners whilst delighting our customers. Taking full responsibility for your department, you'll

Specialty Doctor in Learning Disabilities
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Abingdon, England 50373 - 78759 GBP ANNUAL Today

To support the care of adults with a learning disability by developing strong partnership with other agencies and services, including social care, primary care