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Experienced Waiting Staff - Cheltenham

Constellation Careers
Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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🍴 Join the Constellation Team at Cheltenham Racecourse! 🍷


Casual Waiting Staff


Are you looking for exciting, flexible work in a fast-paced environment? Constellation is hiring enthusiastic and customer-focused Casual Waiting Staff to be part of our team for the upcoming 2025/2026 racing season at the legendary Cheltenham Racecourse.

Whether you're an experienced hospitality professional or looking to gain experience in events, this is a fantastic opportunity to be part of one of the UK’s most iconic sporting venues.


📍 Location:

Cheltenham Racecourse, Prestbury Park, Cheltenham, GL50 4SH


đź“… Key Race Day Dates:

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

  • The Showcase: Friday 24th & Saturday 25th October 2025
  • The November Meeting: Friday 14th - Sunday 16th November 2025
  • The International: Friday 12th & Saturday 13th December 2025
  • New Year’s Day Racing: Thursday 1st January 2026
  • Festival Trials Day: Saturday 24th January 2026
  • The Cheltenham Festival: Tuesday 10th - Friday 13th March 2026 (Our biggest event of the year!)
  • The April Meeting: Wednesday 15th & Thursday 16th April 2026
  • Race Night featuring Hunter Chase: Friday 1st May 2026

There will also be opportunities to work many conference & events shifts across the year.


đź’Ľ Role Overview:

As a member of our casual waiting staff team, you'll play a key role in delivering unforgettable customer experiences. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Providing exceptional table service in a variety of hospitality areas including restaurants, private boxes, and premium suites
  • Greeting and interacting with guests in a warm and professional manner
  • Taking food and drink orders and ensuring timely, accurate service
  • Assisting with food and beverage set-up, service, and clear-down
  • Maintaining cleanliness and presentation standards throughout service
  • Supporting the wider hospitality team where needed, including bar and kiosk assistance during peak periods
  • Adhering to all health & safety and hygiene standards

This role is ideal for those who thrive in a dynamic environment, enjoy working with people, and take pride in high standards of service.


✅ What We’re Looking For:

  • Great communication and interpersonal skills
  • A team-player attitude
  • A passion for hospitality and events
  • Reliability and punctuality
  • Previous experience in the hospitality industry


đź’· Pay & Perks:

  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Flexible shifts to fit around your lifestyle
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Work in a fun and lively environment
  • Be part of prestigious UK sporting events
  • Opportunities for more event work across the region with Constellation


đź“© Apply Now:

Be part of something spectacular this season. Apply today and start your journey with Constellation at Cheltenham Racecourse!

Applicants must be 16+ years old and have the right to work in the UK.

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