This position supports Special Events and Rentals, and Programming by providing high quality bar service. Staff will also be expected to facilitate set-up and tear-down, cleaning, facilitating an engaging and safe environment for visitors to explore THEMUSEUM, and other duties that are appropriate.
HOURS:
Part time occasional. Events are varying, often occurring on Thursday Saturday. Shift times tend to range from 3pm 3am, with occasional full day rentals occurring in the summer and winter holiday months.
Approx 0-20 hours a week.
Wage: $23/per hour
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Events: Set up/Tear down of Rentals and Events:
Completes set-up and tear-down requirements including moving geos, blocks, tables, linens, and stage with direction from Special Event and Technical staff.
Assists with technical set-up/ tear-down.
Cleans before, during, and after an event including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, floor scrubber, wiping surfaces, laundry, and other duties that are unique to each event.
Events: Bartender:
Set-up and tear down tables, linens, glassware, ice, troughs, garbage/recycling, etc.
Mix and serve drinks and make appropriate recommendations to guests.
Restocks bar throughout the night, and at the end of the event to prepare for the next.
Follow Smart Serve and ensure compliance with provincial liquor laws.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Must hold a Smart Serve designation.
Must have a minimum of 1 year bartending experience.
The following are assets to the position:
First Aid and CPR certificate
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Applicants must be a minimum of 19 years old.
Excellent customer service, time management, leadership, and communication
Ability to deal confidently with emergency situations
Experience with cash handling and POS systems
Familiarization with setting up and running a basic bar
Ability to lift up to 70 lbs
About THEMUSEUM
THEMUSEUMs vision is to awe, inspire and enlighten and as such stages permanent and travelling exhibitions for both children and adults. Located in downtown Kitchener, THEMUSEUM is a charitable organization offering a unique blend of art and technology at play and provides an opportunity for children and adults to learn in a fun, imaginative, non-traditional, creative environment. We encourage you to visit our website atwww.THEMUSEUM.ca.
THEMUSEUM strives to promote diversity in the workplace by considering all future employees without regard to race, religion, age, sex, national origin, sexual identity, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, or any other minority. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
THEMUSEUM will accommodate all applicants as required by Human Rights Legislation and the AODA.
We thank all interested applicants. However, THEMUSEUM will contact only those candidates to be interviewed. No phone calls please.