Bartender, Beer Gardens

Boston, MA
Seasonal
Entry Level

Summary of position:

Night Shift Brewing is looking for energetic, personable individuals to join us as a bartender at our Owl's Nest Summer pop ups. The Bartender plays a major role in providing guests with a consistently positive experience at Night Shift Brewing.

We are looking for someone who is outgoing and possesses good interpersonal and communication skills.

This is a seasonal position which is scheduled to end in October. Anticipated start date is mid-to-late April. We’re always looking to add permanent staff to our team, and this is a great way to gain exposure for future positions!


Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Teamwork: This position will work closely with other bartenders, servers, management and related restaurant teams.
  • Flexibility: Please note that this role requires working in shifts and during evenings and/or weekends
  • Quick thinking: The bartender will need to think and act quickly to problem solve while retaining composure and professionalism.
  • Development: Willingness and ability to learn and adapt are key.
  • Experience: Previous bartending experience is a plus.


Education & Experience:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • TIPS and/or Serve Safe certified
  • Prior experience serving the public
  • Prior experience in fast paced hospitality


Skills:

  • Effective communication skills
  • Efficient decision making in occasionally stressful situations
  • Awareness of signs indicating intoxication of guests and other concerning factors
  • Ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision.
  • Ability to make calculations and figure out change quickly.
  • A good memory to recall regular guests, remember drink orders from large groups etc.
 

Attributes:

  • Punctuality, you are expected to be on time for your shift.
  • Embrace change, we are a fast paced company, change is constant.
  • Willingness for listening to ideas, questions, and feedback.
  • An amiable personality and confident interacting with people.
  • Should have a strong work ethic and a willingness to support other departments as occasion demands.
  • Calm professional demeanor in all situations.
  • Honest and Trustworthy


General Job Requirements:

  • Must be 21+
  • Weekends and nighttime availability required
  • Scheduling flexibility required

 
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