What You'll Do:
- Serving customers in a warm and welcoming manner
- Assisting the catering team in the day to day running of the café
- Able to handle and prepare simple foods for customers (training provided)
- Able to take orders, operate the till and handle money
- Using light cooking equipment for our in house grab & go selection. (training provided)
- Keeping shelves stocked up, clearing, and cleaning tables.
Why You'll Love It:
- Join a fantastic team of likeminded volunteers
- Enjoy the face-to-face contact with patients & visitors to the hospice
- Support the work of St Joseph’s Hospice
- Reimbursement of travel expenses up to zones 1-6 (at Oyster card rates)
- Lunch allowance redeemable at Five Sisters Café after 4 hours volunteering
- Reference after six months volunteering.
What You'll Learn:
- Catering trade
- Experience in retail
- Learn from experienced cafe manager
What We're Looking For:
- Polite and friendly
- Enjoy working as part of a team.
- Can think 'outside the box'
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