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Casual Food & Beverage Team Member

Wyboston Lakes Resort
Bedford
2 days ago
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You don’t need any experience to join our team and become one of us. What we want from you is a positive attitude, smile on your face and a passion to work hard.

What you will gain from this role...

  • Confidence
  • Social skills
  • A team player
  • Knowledge
  • A job you’d be proud to tell your mates about

Why join our team…

Being a family-owned business, our people are what make Wyboston Lakes, and we want to make sure all our teams are happy at work.

Here is a snippet of all the great benefits we offer and that you would be entitled to for this role:

  • Christmas Day and Boxing Day Off
  • 3 Team Member Parties a year- Spring, Summer and Winter
  • Apprenticeships - the opportunity to learn and earn at the same time
  • Team Member Discount on golf, food, drink, bedrooms and our award-winning  Y Spa
  • Team Member Referral Scheme worth £300
  • Free Meal Whilst at Work
  • Access to Perkbox which gives you discounts on over 200 brands and shops nationwide from supermarket shops, cinema, and days out, just to name a few…
  • Flexible Working
  • Team Member Christmas Santa Lunch, Christmas Presents and Christmas Party

We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported. We believe that embracing different perspectives and backgrounds makes us stronger as a team and better in the service we provide. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, disability or background and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

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