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Bar and Food Staff Wanted - Burnley FC

Constellation Careers
Lancashire
1 day ago
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🎉 Join the Team at Burnley FC – Retail Staff Wanted!


Be part of the action at Turf Moor for the 2025/26 Premier League season!


We’re hiring enthusiastic Retail Staff — and we want YOU on our team!

Whether you’re a student looking for flexible hours or someone seeking extra income, this is your chance to work in a fun, fast-paced environment at one of football’s most iconic grounds.


🔹 What You’ll Do

  • Provide friendly, efficient service to all guests
  • Serve food and beverages with enthusiasm
  • Operate tills and handle payments accurately
  • Manage queues and maintain clean, well-stocked kiosks
  • Upsell products and ensure every guest has an amazing experience


🔸 What We’re Looking For

  • Aged 18+ and confident handling alcohol
  • Previous retail or customer service experience preferred
  • Positive, energetic, and confident in busy environments
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills
  • Calm under pressure and proactive when things get busy
  • Comfortable standing and walking for long periods


🎁 Perks & Benefits:

  • Flexible shifts across 5,000+ UK venues
  • Exclusive Compass lifestyle and wellbeing benefits
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)



⏰ Working Hours

This is a zero-hour contract. While this role is based at Burnley FC, Constellation optimises schedules across over 5,000 venues nationwide, so you’ll have the flexibility to pick up shifts that suit you.


🚀 Ready to Join the Team?

Bring your energy, enthusiasm, and passion for live events — and help us deliver unforgettable experiences!

👉 Apply online now and become part of the excitement!

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