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Bar Tender

Philema Hospitality Management Enterprise
Cornwall
2 days ago
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We are a four star family hotel overlooking the famous Fistral Beach, home to Quiksilver Surf School.

We cater for family adventures, couples breaks or a friends surf trip, with facilities including childrens play areas, indoor swimming pool and a cinema - we have something for everyone!

Employee Benefits:
• Tronc / Service charge (Food & Beverage Departments only)
• Complimentary off peak gym & spa membership at Fistral Spa / Gaia Spa
• 20% discount on Fistral Spa & Gaia Spa treatments
• 25% discount on food & beverage throughout the hotels and restaurants
• 50% discount on bed & breakfast stays throughout the hotels
• Friends & Family rates across the group
• Access to 360 Wellbeing - https://www.360-wellbeing.co.uk/
• Access to Wagestream - https://wagestream.com/en/
• Length of Service rewards 

This role has a starting rate of £12.25 per hour... On successful completion of probation period you will receive an increase to £12.75 per hour and £50 in hotel vouchers.

Role & Responsibilities:

  • To
    deliver guest service to the highest standard for internal and external
    guests within the Hotel at any time.

  • To
    ensure the company ethos is at the forefront of all work undertaken.
  • To be
    responsible for the section of service you are given and as a task, completing
    the work to the highest standard expected.
  • To ensure all
    our guests receive a warm welcome and are treated to the up most hospitality
    and care during their stay with us – we aim to provide an unforgettable
    experience
  • To follow all
    hotel policies as outlined in your training manual:
  • Serve food
    and drinks, quickly and efficiently, meeting our standards as set out for 5
    star standard.
  • Keep up to
    date with current promotions and new products through training and briefings.
  • Make guests aware of promotions on our food and drink range through training and
    self-study.
  • To assist in
    any function or events set ups in accordance with procedures.
  • To carry out
    work for any function or event as instructed by your line manager.
  • To maintain
    exemplary billing systems and obtain all payments from guests in accordance
    with company policy, and the accurate accounting and processing of all
    reception sales.
  • To observe
    and comply with cleaning rotas, health and safety, food and hygiene
    regulations.
  • Ensure high
    standards of financial and reporting diligence in accordance with company
    policy.
  • To
    present the company and yourself in a professional manner at all times whilst
    linked to Boringdon Hall
  • To
    maintain the highest hygiene standards in your personal presentation and manner
    whilst linked to Boringdon Hall.
  • To
    ensure key legislation is complied with and followed.
  • To ensure all
    complaints are minimised and handled professionally as in accordance with our
    policies
  • To
    ensure good working relationship with all other departments and communicate
    information throughout the hotel.
  • To understand responsibilities in relation to Fire
    Procedures, Health and Safety, COSHH, Infection Control and Emergency Aid.
  • All other duties as required
 

























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