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Head Bartender

D&D London
Greater London
3 days ago
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The Role: Head Bartender

The Restaurant: Bluebird Chelsea

The Location: 350 King's Rd, London SW3 5UU

The Salary: Up To £17.21 per hour

Why work for us:

 Our industry leading benefits have you covered!

Industry leading pay: We value your expertise and dedication. Dine with style: Enjoy a lavish 50% discount at all our restaurants, all day, every day. Exclusive perks: Our teams have access to some of the best discounts and cashback from a range of top retailers and cinema tickets at unbeatable prices through the Telus app. Financial freedom: Take control of your finances with Wagestream – track your earnings in real time, access up to 40% of your pay instantly and save directly from your salary. Wellness support: Your wellbeing matters to us! Benefit from a confidential Employee Assistance Program with a 24/7 helpline and 6 complimentary sessions with a trained counsellor. Total Wellbeing Package: Embrace a holistic approach to health with WeCare – offering UK based online GP appointments, mental health counselling, fitness programs, legal and financial guidance and more! Dental care made easy: With Tooth Fairy you have instant access to expert advice and prescriptions from the comfort of your own home. Nourish your body: We offer healthy and nutritious meals whilst on shift. Recognition and Reward for a job well done: Shine bright with our Employee of the Month scheme, Long Service Awards and numerous group incentives. You may even earn a place at our yearly employee awards night! Grow with us: You will have access to some of the best training our industry has to offer. You will have access to our training platform, Evolv Edge which is packed with resources to nurture your skills and knowledge. Get some rest: Your holiday allowance increases with length of service.  Make a difference: Give back to the community with an optional paid day each year for volunteering efforts. Spread the love: Benefit from our recommend a friend scheme and share the joy of joining our team.

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