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Full-time and Part-time staff wanted at Belair House!


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Have you ever wanted to learn how to make bespoke cocktails or create your own? ?Or learn about fine food and friendly service in a stunning Georgian mansion? Oozing with vintage style ? Belair House is prepped to be full of events, fun and hospitality this summer ? so we are looking for you to join us ? to ensure that it goes off with a bang. With Belair Park situated just behind us and serving tables on the lawn, there are plenty of opportunities to work outside in the sunshine!


We value skilled and creative people that appreciate working alongside friendly staff, who have the drive to progress within the team. Experience is preferred, but is not essential. What is essential is your personality, a keen eye for detail and a willingness to learn under great management. If you would like to join us this summer as a full-time or part-time member of staff ? we would love to hear from you.


Please send your CV and a short passage about yourself to [email protected]

Thank you Jeremy,


We're really proud to have got the building to its former glory. Please do visit us whenever and have a real look around! Our new website is set to go live soon - so I will be sure to notify you for more insights.


All the best,

Nick

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