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Reading Football Club - Kiosk Till Operators - Season 2025/26

Constellation Careers
Berkshire
1 day ago
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Do you love the energy of live football? Want to be at the heart of the action while earning money and working with a fun, friendly team? We’re on the lookout for enthusiastic Till Operators to join our Kiosk Team at Reading FC!


This is your chance to be part of the matchday buzz—serving food and drinks to hungry Royals fans and keeping the energy flowing on game day!


If you are local to Reading or even a fellow Reading FC fan who wants to be part of the action, apply today!!!


📍Location: Select Car Leasing Stadium, RG2 0FL

🕐Working Times: Approx. 4 hours per shift, Saturday match days

💷 Pay: £12.60 pr hour, paid weekly!


Due to licensing laws and the sale of alcohol, all applicants must be 18+ years old.


As an integral member of the management team, you must be able to commit to the Reading FC home fixtures throughout the 2025/26 season: Reading FC | Men matches


📅 Upcoming match days at The Select Car Leasing Stadium:


⚽ Sat 4th Oct v Mansfield Town

⚽ Tues 21st Oct v Northampton Town

⚽ Sat 25th Oct v Doncaster

⚽ Thurs 6th Nov v Stevenage

⚽ Sat 22nd Nov v Rotherham

⚽ Tues 9th Dec v Peterborough

⚽ Thurs 18th Dec v Luton Town


. . . . . . see above link for more fixtures!


What You'll Be Doing:

  • Operating tills and handling card/cash payments with confidence
  • Serving fans quickly and with a big matchday smile
  • Keeping your kiosk area clean, tidy, and fully stocked
  • Working closely with your teammates to keep things moving during peak times
  • Being the friendly face that fans remember after the final whistle!


What We’re Looking For:

  • A positive, can-do attitude and great communication skills
  • Confidence handling payment transactions and working in a fast-paced environment
  • A team player who loves delivering great customer service
  • Reliability and willingness to work on matchdays (including weekends)
  • No experience? No problem! Full training is provided!


Why Join Us?

  • Flexible shifts to suit your schedule
  • Great team atmosphere and unforgettable matchday vibes
  • Opportunity to gain experience in a fun, fast-paced hospitality environment
  • Be part of the behind-the-scenes team at one of England’s most passionate clubs!


Why Work for Compass


No experience is necessary, we provide exceptional customer service training and support to all our new starters.

Compass Exclusive Benefits, Lifestyle Benefits "Perks" Platform, and Health & Wellbeing Support Programmes Including Access To Our Employee Assistance Programme.


Apply online now via our short application form (only takes 1 minute!). We will be in touch straight away and if successful you could be working in one of our venues within a few days.

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