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Copper Beech Cafe (CBC) on Red Post Hill, a short walk from North Dulwich station, is situated directly next to JAGS Sports Club.  Built in 2017, it's a lovely bright and airy cafe, which also hosts workshops, events and monthly art exhibitions by local artists.

 

CBC currently has an opening for a Cafe Supervisor, who will manage the operation of the cafe at weekends and work as an assistant to the Manager.  We're looking for someone with:

- Cafe supervision experience

- Barista Training

- An excellent understanding of customer service

- A positive 'can do' attitude

- The ability to lead an established team, playing to people's strengths and ensuring a tight knit team, where everyone feels included and valued.

 

In return, the right candidate will get:

- 32 hours per week (16 of these will be worked on Saturday and Sunday)

- Competitive Salary (we are open to working on a permanent or contract basis)

- Fantastic perks, including free gym membership to JAGS Sports Club

 

Please note this cafe is open to Sixth Form students during the school day/term.  As such, the successful candidate will be subject to child protection screening, including DBS and overseas police checks.

 

If you have the right skills and this job sounds like the one for you, please get in touch!  Email your CV and Covering Letter to [email protected] ASAP.  Applications close on 14th October.

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