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Bar staff - Wincanton Racecourse

Constellation Careers
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🍻 Join the Constellation Team at Wincanton Racecourse! 🍺

Casual Bar Staff


Are you confident behind a bar and thrive in a lively, fast-paced environment? Constellation is on the lookout for energetic and enthusiastic Casual Bar Staff to join our team for the exciting 2025/2026 racing season at the world-famous Wincanton Racecourse.


This is your chance to be part of the action at one of the UK’s most iconic sporting venues, whether you're a seasoned bartender or looking to gain hands-on experience in a high-energy setting.


📍 Location:

Wincanton Racecourse, BA9 8BJ


đź“… Key Race Day Dates:

You’ll have the opportunity to work across the season on the following major race days:

· Raceday – 26 October 2025

· Raceday – 1 & 8 & 20 November 2025

· Raceday – 4 December 2025

· Christmas Party – 12 December 2025

· Raceday – 16 & 26 December 2025

· Raceday – 3 & 15 & 29 January 2026

· Raceday – 14 & 25 February 2026

· Raceday – 5 & 23 March 2026

· Raceday – 1 & 12 April 2026

Alongside opportunities to work at many conference and events shifts throughout the year.



đź’Ľ Role Overview:

As part of our bar team, you’ll play a key role in delivering exceptional service to guests across a range of venues at Wincanton Racecourse. You’ll have the chance to work in:

  • Hospitality Bar Service: Upscale bars in restaurants, boxes, and private suites, where you’ll serve premium drinks, wines, mix basic cocktails, and offer a high level of guest interaction.
  • Public Bars: Bustling bars open to all racegoers, where you’ll be pouring pints, serving wine and spirits, handling payments, and keeping up with a fast-paced service style.

Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Accurately pouring and serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Providing friendly, efficient, and professional customer service
  • Maintaining a clean and organised bar area
  • Handling payments and operating tills (where required)
  • Restocking fridges and supplies during and after service
  • Working as part of a larger team to ensure smooth service flow
  • Upholding licensing laws, Challenge 25 policy, and health & safety standards


✅ What We’re Looking For:

  • Confidence and energy in a busy service environment
  • A positive, team-focused attitude
  • Strong communication skills
  • Previous bar experience is ideal but not essential- training provided
  • Ability to work under pressure with a smile!
  • Must be 18+ to serve alcohol


đź’· Pay & Perks:

  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Flexible shifts to suit your schedule
  • Opportunity to work in a fun and sociable atmosphere
  • Be part of major UK events
  • Gain valuable experience in the events and hospitality industry
  • Further work available with Constellation across the region and beyond


đź“© Apply Now:

If you’ve got the personality and passion to pour the perfect pint, we want to hear from you! Apply today and join Constellation at Wincanton Racecourse for an unforgettable season. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Minimum age to apply: 18 years old.

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