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Recruiting at Copper Beech Cafe: Weekend Baristas and Supervisor


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Join our lovely team in North Dulwich! We're currently on the lookout for a weekend Cafe Supervisor and Baristas. If you have the right experience, please email us with a cover letter and CV at [email protected]:


Copper Beech Caf? is a bright and modern caf? near to North Dulwich station, with inside and outside space. The caf? serves specialist coffee, smoothies, cakes, pastries, toasties and seasonal additions, all of which are prepared by staff. Based on the JAGS Sports Club site, it functions as a caf? to the public during club hours and a sixth form caf? during term time/school hours. The team is hardworking, and many members of staff have been with us since our opening in 2017.


Supervisor Role:


Essential experience, qualities, and skills


? Barista trained

? Min. one year experience as a supervisor

? Min. one year experience of working in a caf?

? Excellent communication skills

? Time management skills

? Customer focused

? Ability to work well under pressure

? Confident and able to interact with people of all ages

? People-focused, interested in creating a positive environment for customers & team

? Proactive, with a strong work ethic and willingness to cover all bases

? Consistently available at weekends


Desirable experience


? Level two Health and Safety certificate


Pay & Benefits


? ?13.22 p/h including 12% annual leave allowance

? Membership to JAGS Sports Club


Barista positions:


? Barista experience essential

? Excellent customer service skills

? Ability to work in fast paced environment and proactive to undertake tasks in quieter periods

? ?10.65 p/h including 12% annual leave allowance

? Membership to JAGS Sports Club

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