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Bar and waiting staff - Huntingdon Racecourse

Constellation Careers
Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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NOW HIRING – BAR & WAITING STAFF FOR HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE


Casual Work | Starting from £12.60 per hour | Flexible Shifts | Join Our Hospitality Team for the 2025/26 Race Season

Constellation is looking for enthusiastic, reliable, and customer-focused individuals to join our hospitality team for the exciting upcoming race season. We’re recruiting bar and waiting staff on a casual basis, with flexible shifts available on race days and at private events held throughout the season. Whether you're looking for part-time work to fit around studies or other commitments, or you're experienced in hospitality and want to be part of an exciting, high-energy team - we want to hear from you!


Pay starts from £12.60 per hour, with potential for higher rates for team leaders or those with extended responsibilities. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a prestigious venue, meet great people, and gain valuable experience in a fast-paced event environment.


Job Roles & Responsibilities:

Bar Staff Duties Include:

  • Setting up and stocking bar areas before events begin
  • Serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages efficiently and responsibly
  • Taking customer orders, handling cash and card payments using POS systems
  • Maintaining a clean and organised bar space throughout service
  • Complying with Challenge 25 and all licensing laws
  • Assisting with pack down and closing procedures at the end of events
  • Providing friendly, professional, and attentive customer service at all times


Waiting Staff Duties Include:

  • Preparing and setting up tables, hospitality suites, and private boxes before service
  • Welcoming guests, taking food and drink orders, and serving them promptly
  • Communicating effectively with kitchen and bar teams to ensure smooth service
  • Clearing tables, resetting areas, and maintaining cleanliness throughout service
  • Supporting VIP and corporate hospitality with professional, high-standard service
  • Remaining polite, positive, and customer-focused throughout busy periods


What We’re Looking For:

  • Previous experience in bar work, table waiting, or event catering ispreferred
  • Confidence, excellent communication skills, and a positive attitude
  • Ability to work efficiently as part of a team in a busy environment
  • Flexibility to work daytime, evening, and weekend shifts based on event schedules
  • A professional appearance and strong customer service skills
  • Must be able to make your own way to and from Huntingdon Racecourse – public transport availability may vary depending on race times


Shifts:

Casual work across race days and events (including weekends and weekdays). Shifts typically range from 4 to 10 hours depending on event size and job role. Race days are scheduled throughout the racing calendar, and full shift availability will be provided in advance.



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