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Customer Experience Team Member - Seasonal

Ambassador Theatre Group
Greater London
1 day ago
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Customer Experience Team Member - Seasonal

Are you great with customers, but looking for something a little bit different? 

Do you have great availability over the festive period (Christmas Eve through to New Year's Day)?

Do you thrive in a fast-paced, exciting environment?

Are you looking for a workplace which is fun, engaging and full of festive cheer?

If so, we are looking for fantastic people like you to help support the The Lyceum Theatre and the Apollo Victoria Theare over one of our busiest times of year as member of our Customer Experience Team.

Full of variety, this role is both fun and challenging. You’ll take responsibility for a range of tasks as part of a friendly, passionate and ambitious team, working in one of our unique venues with busy programme of events. 

If you have the skills to achieve our goals and an affinity for our values, we’d like to hear from you! Experience from within the entertainment sector is not essential and we actively encourage applications from people from the widest range of backgrounds, including those currently under-represented in this industry. You do need to be aged 18+ for this position as this role involves the handling of alcohol at times. 

To note: this is a temporary position. Please note that the vacancy may be closed early if a high volume of applications is received. 

A recruitment day for this vacancy will be held on Monday 17th November. We are seeking candidates with availability to work over the Christmas period.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and strive to provide a stage for everyone. Onstage and off, we hold ourselves accountable for nurturing an inclusive culture. 

We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer, which means that we are taking action to ensure that people with disabilities and long-term health conditions feel supported, engaged and able to fulfil their potential in the workplace. We will offer an interview or recruitment event to disabled candidates who tell us they wish to participate in the scheme and who demonstrate in their application that they best meet the essential criteria for the role. Where we receive more applications than we are reasonably able to interview for any given role, we will retain applications for the next available interview opportunity wherever possible.


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