Tee Bar Attendant - Private Country Club

West Shore Country ClubCamp Hill, PA
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About The Position

Established in 1928, the West Shore Country Club was envisioned as a place where friends could gather for social and recreational activities. Over the years, as membership grew, our original vision has remained true. Located on 164 rolling acres in the heart of South Central Pennsylvania, our club offers the finest in golf, tennis, swimming, dining and social activities for your leisure times. Our variety of banquet settings can accommodate parties from a small business meeting to a grand wedding celebration. Our beautiful clubhouse and impeccably groomed grounds add to the aura of quiet sophistication that is the West Shore Country Club. The Tee Bar Attendant reports directly to the Food and Beverage Manager. This role will develop relationships with members and guests to enhance their overall experience while on the golf course. This position is part-time, seasonal.

Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age, or older, to prepare and serve alcoholic beverages.
  • RAMP Certification required per state requirements, within 30 days of employment (Club will provide)
  • Must be available to weekdays, weekends and holidays: Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day

Responsibilities

  • Open and close the Tee Bar according to prepared checklists following Cub procedures.
  • Provide food and beverage service to members and guests according to Club standards.
  • Adhere to all applicable laws, regulations and Club policies and procedures regarding alcoholic beverages and responsible serving.
  • Stock food and beverage items to ensure availability for ordering.
  • Maintain cleanliness of the Tee Bar

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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