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Copper Beech Cafe in Dulwich seeking experienced barista! Good pay + membership to JAGS SC


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Copper Beech Cafe, directly next to North Dulwich station, opened in May last year and has been greatly received by the local Dulwich and Herne Hill neighbourhoods.


We are looking for an experienced barista to join our very lovely and close-knit team.


Customer service and efficiency are key to this role, and applicants should therefore demonstrate an understanding of how to provide customers with the best possible experience. In addition, previous barista experience and training is essential, as well as experience of working closely with other members in a busy cafe environment.


If you would like to be part of our team, send an email to [email protected], and tell us a bit about yourself and your experience. You must be available at weekends.


In addition to an hourly salary, we offer our staff free membership at JAGS Sports Club! This includes use of our gym, classes and beautiful 25m pool.


For more information about the cafe, visit www.copperbeechcafe.com

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