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Maintenance Assistant & Hot tub Operative

Bishopstrow
Wiltshire
1 day ago
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Be our Sunday Maintenance & Hot Tub Assistant, but most
importantly be you! 

We are looking for a part time maintenance assistant and hot tub operative to join us for 6 hours every Sunday, 10am to 4pm.

Please do not apply for the role if weekends do not suit you.




At our hotel we want our people to be themselves and that means you. Join our team and here is what you’ll get for being yourself:

• Monthly service payments as well as monthly pay
• Free parking for team members
• Accommodation available
• You'll be fed by our chefs when you're on duty
• Progression and training opportunities throughout Kaleidoscope Collection
• Discount on eating, drinking and sleeping at all of our properties
• £500 refer a friend scheme
• Work in a stimulating environment as part of a diverse community of people
• Be part of a team who live and breathe our purpose
And there’s more where these came from…

Nestled within 30 acres of glorious Wiltshire countryside, Bishopstrow is the place for exuberance and enjoyment. The whimsical country house hotel offers gregarious rooms, a huge spa and a brand new restaurant that blend refined Georgian elegance with delicious bright colours; imaginative with a dollop of fun. When Kaleidoscope bought the hotel back in July 2021, they promised to re-inject the love and personality that the property so deserved, and we’ve absolutely done that! With newly refurbished suites, a re-launched kitchen garden restaurant and a plethora of pop-up spa and restaurant concepts on their way, Bishopstrow is the perfect place for anybody wanting to be part of an exciting everchanging journey.

What’s it like to work with us? Well, we are an imaginative, playful team who encourage each other to remain unconventional, no matter if you’re new to hospitality or if this is a lifelong career. Our diverse, inclusive community encourages a culture where you can be the you’est you, you can be; it makes working in this hotel that little bit more exciting.

We stand behind being big hearted, respecting each other, our guests and the wider community. On top of that, we are ALWAYS serious about giving our guests a bloody good time!

Get a better look at our team culture here: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidoscopehotels/







In return what you’ll be doing as Maintenance & Hot Tub Assistant...



  • If you get
    satisfaction from seeing a job done properly and solving a few problems along
    the way then you’ll like this job, it’s hands on with maintenance.
  • Support teams
    throughout the hotel with the day-to-day maintenance issues we see in a busy
    country house hotel along with the standard checks to ensure we are all safe at
    work
  • Learn something
    new every day as you work through all areas of the hotel both front and back of
    house
  • Call on the skills
    you have picked up in your previous experience with potential for plumbing,
    decorating, electrics and carpentry. We know all applicants wont tick every box
    so let us know what you have been doing before








Presentation and
health and safety will be a priority for you as you take care of guest and team
concerns in this hands-on role




What happens next with your Maintenance & Hot Tub Assistant application?



Attract our attention with your application and we’ll call you. After we speak on the phone you can expect a friendly invite to spend an hour or two on a Team Insight with your chosen department – Ask all your questions and we will ask you a few too. If all goes well, you may just become part of the team! 



 

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