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Harlequins Rugby (The Stoop) - Kiosk Staff & Beer Pourers (Over 18 only)

Constellation Careers
Greater London
1 day ago
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📣 Join us at Harlequins Rugby (The Stoop) 📣


Do you want to be part of an exciting team of enthusiastic people

We’re on the lookout for Kiosk Staff & Beer Pourer to join our crew at Harlequins Rugby!


🕐 Working Hours

In this flexible and active role, you can choose your own shifts to fit around your schedule!

You will however need to complete a minimum of 3 shifts at Harlequins, The Stoop, to be eligible to work elsewhere.


Upcoming Fixtures – 2025/2026 Season 🏉


Including both Women’s and Men’s Fixtures:

  • Friday 24th October
  • Saturday 25th October
  • Saturday 1st November
  • Saturday 8th November
  • Sunday 9th November
  • Saturday 15th November
  • Sunday 16th November
  • Sunday 23rd November
  • Sunday 14th November


...Click below to view more fixtures

https://www.quins.co.uk/matches/first-team-fixtures


Your Role Responsibilities

Daily tasks may include:

Providing enthusiastic and friendly service to guests

Taking orders and upselling food & drink products

Helping to manage queues

Card-handling and till operation

Cleaning and maintaining kiosks

Restocking your area of work


Requirements

Over 18s only (due to alcohol handling)

Previous customer service experience preferred

Ability to remain calm in busy, high-pressure environments

Confidence when interacting with people

Enthusiastic, energetic and reliable

Strong teamwork skills

Able to show initiative when working

This is an active role, so you must be comfortable walking and standing for long periods.

Must be able to work with and around alcohol.


Why Join Us?

  • Paid training & career growth 📈
  • Compass lifestyle perks & discounts 💳
  • Health & wellbeing support ❤️
  • Flexible shifts to fit your life 🗓️
  • Work at legendary venues 🎉


Fill out our short application form – it takes less than 1 minute!

If successful, you could be working at one of our legendary venues within days!


👉 Don’t wait – apply today!


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