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Bar and Waiting Staff

Cotswold Inns & Hotels
Gloucestershire
2 days ago
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What can we offer you?



  • 25% staff discount off food and
    drink, across all our hotels and pubs for you and your friends and family. This
    increases the longer you work for us, up to 40%
  • A fair share of tips, paid on top of
    your hourly pay
  • Weekly pay
  • Discounted hotel stays
  • Access to ‘My Fuller’s’ – our online
    benefits platform where you can make savings at 100’s of retailers and access
    discounted gym  memberships, cinema tickets and much more!
  • Healthcare Cash Plan – after 1 years
    with us you will have access to a 24-hour GP service and the ability to claim
    your money back  for dentist and eyecare appointments - plus many more.
  • Full induction and training
  • Opportunity to grow in your role
  • The option to receive 30% of your
    earnings as you earn them. This means you won’t need to wait until payday for
    your money.

















The Bear on Rodborough Common is nestled amongst the rambling hills of beautiful National Trust land. Popular with ramblers, dog walkers and golfers, expect a busy bar and accommodation with 46 rooms on site.




Are
you a team player?




Join us as
a member of Bar and Waiting Staff and work alongside a friendly team that always has
each other’s backs. Being sociable, friendly, and not afraid to show your individuality
is key when greeting, serving, and looking after customers to make sure they go
home happy and raring to return.




Ask anyone-
it’s the people that make Cotswold Inns & Hotels. Don’t worry if you don’t
have experience; bar work here isn’t just about knowledge or qualifications. It’s
about heart, character, and personality.




All we ask
is that you be an excellent team player, friendly and engaging with a positive
attitude. You will be delivering all the things that are important to Cotswold
Inns & Hotels - delicious fresh food, great wines, and engaging service. We
take great pride in the premium quality of our products and services, so
equally important is that you have pride in your work.


Cotswold Inns & Hotels is family and a place where everyone belongs

Our values
• Do things the right way
• Being part of a family
• Celebrating individuality
• Always asking what’s next?

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