Nightingale

1017 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC

Host(ess)

Part Time / Full Time

Experienced Host(ess) wanted

Vancouver, British Columbia (view on map)

Posted 6 days ago

 
$19/hr + tips
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Immediate Start
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3 days/week required availability
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Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings shifts

Job Perks & Benefits

Advancement Opportunities
Comfortable Dress Code
Discounted Staff Meals
Flexible Schedule
Medical/Dental Coverage
No Early Mornings
Staff Discount
Work/Life Balance

Job Description

Who You Are:

You are the first point of contact for guests, you make a great impression and provide a warm and cheerful welcome to diners. You thrive in fast paced environments and love the challenge of solving problems and multi-tasking with a smile on your face. You are computer -savvy and pick-up new software quickly. You are a great communicator and excellent listener. You're cooperative and a team-player!

Need to Have:

• Minimum of 1-year experience in a customer focused role, preferably in hospitality.
• A cheerful and friendly disposition
• The ability to think on your feet in fast-paced environments
• Flexible availability

Nice to Have:

• Experience in OpenTable- or similar host software

What We Offer:

In addition to a diverse and friendly workplace and engaging environment, our wages are competitive with industry standards with significant weekly gratuities. As an added perk, we offer extended health benefits to full-time employees after 6 months.

Please apply with your EightSix Profile (with your resume uploaded) outlining why you would be a great fit in Nightingale.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Requirements:

  • High School Diploma
  • Work Permit
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About Nightingale


A nightingale was sitting aloft an oak and singing when he was seen by a Hawk who, being in need of food, swooped down and seized him. The nightingale, about to lose his life, begged the Hawk to let him go; saying that he was not big enough to satisfy the hunger of the Hawk who, if he wanted food, ought to pursue the larger birds. The Hawk, interrupting him said, "I should indeed have lost my senses if I should let go of food in my hand for the sake of pursuing birds that are not yet even within sight."

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Enjoy the present and celebrate the here and now with us at Nightingale.