Part Time 12-18 hours - Mornings - Sunday Times Best Places to Work
A characterful guesthouse close to a beautiful beach:
Part of the Hall & Woodhouse family of destination pubs with letting rooms, the Dolphin Hotel occupies a fantastic location in the village of Beer, on the spectacular Jurassic Coast. Beer boasts a beautiful shingle beach, with plenty of attractions suitable for all ages nearby. The area is a haven for beautiful walks, with the nearby South West Coast Path offering stunning cliff top views. Guest areas include two comfortable lounge bars, dining room and a bright and spacious function room.
The Dolphin truly is the perfect place to stay, guests return time and again to relax and enjoy fabulous H&W hospitality paired to a carefully curated menu and award winning H&W beers
We have a vacancy for a commercial cleaner to join our friendly team working approximately 2-3 hours per day (mornings)
Your rewards as part of our team:
* Pay up to £12.60 per hour, based on experience
* Consistent work daily 7.00AM to 10:00AM (or similar)
* A package of lifestyle benefits
in a business with sustainability at it's core
* A warm welcome from a friendly team that values your contribution
* The chance to join one of the best venues in the area - a Sunday Times best places to work company
* All the support you need to succeed
Apply if you are:
* Well presented and approachable with an eye for detail
* Committed to achieving success as part of a team
* Experienced in all routine commercial cleaning tasks
* An expert who takes pride in your work
* Able to reliably manage the commute
* Available to work up to 5 mornings a week, including weekends
* Able to work safely and to the highest standards
Knowledge of professional cleaninghousekeeping is essential.
If you care about what you do, strive to be the best version of yourself, enjoy being part of a team and have the drive and dedication to work unsupervised ... apply now:
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