Barista x 3
Vacancy Details
Summary
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Salary:
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£18,195* - £18,562* *Pro-rata
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Location:
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Pembrey Country Park
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Region:
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Llanelli
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Job Type:
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Permanent - Part Time
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Vacancy Group:
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Communities
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Category:
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Communities
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Closing Date:
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02/28/2021
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Date Posted:
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02/23/2021
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Reference:
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1/027959
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Description
Closing Date: 28/02/2021
Leisure / Pembrey Country Park
Barista x 3
Part Time 22.50 hours per week
£18,195* - £18,562* (Grade B) *Pro-rata
Pembrey Country Park are looking for enthusiastic front of house baristas, who are willing to go the extra mile to deliver excellent customer service. Previous experience is not essential as we can provide training, however charisma and enthusiasm is essential.
It is an extremely busy section and a demanding area of work in one of our many Food and Beverage outlets on site.
The appointed individual will be an excellent team player, have the ability to work alone in a demanding work environment with accuracy, possess excellent interpersonal, communication and reporting skills and ideally having a broad knowledge of the leisure facilities/Tourism industry in Carmarthenshire.
The role will require evening and weekend working.
Conversational Welsh is required to accomplish this post. Support can be provided on appointment to reach this level.
For an informal discussion please contact Dawn Boyle on 01554 742368 / DBoyle@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be requested for this post.
Brexit - EEA and Swiss nationals who are NOT eligible to apply for a right to work in the UK under the EU Settlement Scheme must have some other form of immigration permission entitling them to work from 1st January onwards.
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