Food and beverage attendant
Euston Club Resort
Euston is a historic and scenic Murray River town in south-western New South Wales, Australia. The town lies just downstream of Robinvale (Victoria) and is skirted by the Sturt Highway from Adelaide and Mildura to Sydney and Canberra. The natural beauty of the Murray with it’s towering gums serves as the ultimate enhancement for the club and township. The club is nestled amongst the river red gums, on the banks of the mighty Murray. With approximately five acres of grounds and facilities, the Euston Club offers both visitors and locals alike, a whole host of great options or accommodation, entertainment and business, relaxation and recreation.
The microgrid that Vellocet Clean Energy developed for Euston Club Resort is a first for the NSW Clubs industry. The system runs reliably in automatic mode – charging the battery in the off peak tariff period overnight – using the battery and solar to supply 100% of the load from 7am to 10pm – and providing 24/7 seamless backup during grid outages. Euston Club Resort Management are excited about this achievement and is enjoying a more reliable, economical and clean energy supply.
The Euston Club Resort have an exciting Work Experience Opportunity (WE Opportunity) as a Food and Beverage Attendant Assistant. The WE Opportunity is ideally suited to a Year 10 student or a VCE student.
Work placement Location: The Euston Club Resort, Nixon Street, Euston.
This is a great work placement for a student looking to gain a future opportunity as a Food and Beverage Attendant. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please share with your Careers Transition Pathway Officer or Careers Coordinator.
Skills You Might Learn
The student may have the opportunity to attain a broad range of skills while on work placement. These may include valuable employability skills such as;
• Communication.
• Teamwork.
• Attention to detail.
• Punctuality.
• Presentation.
• Hygiene.
• Problem solving.
• Planning.
• Initiative.
• Follow instructions.
• Work under supervision.
• Industry specific OH&S.
The student may also attain vital industry specific skills which will relate to their secondary school studies they include:
• Hands-on practical experience.
• Observing and learning from industry qualified and experienced professionals.
• Working in real-life scenarios.
• Working with equipment necessary to the occupation.
• Liaising and working with supervisors, colleagues, industry personnel, customers/clients and suppliers.
Typical Tasks & Duties
As a Food and Beverage Attendant Assistant, the student will observe and spend time under the direct supervision of experienced and qualified Hospitality Operations staff including Food and Beverage Supervisors before, during and after food service times. The student will be under direct supervision within the restaurant work environment.
The student may observe and assist with the following tasks and duties;
• Interact with customers.
• Setting of tables for service.
• Serve food and beverage to tables and at counters as per service requirements.
• Prepare and serve espresso coffee.
• Use hygienic practices for food safety.
• Provide advice on food.
• Receive, store and maintain stock.
• Work effectively with others.
• Polishing glassware and cutlery.
• Act in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements of the business.
• Apply and adhere to cleaning and general housekeeping of the restaurant to hygiene standards as instructed.
• Participate in shift opening and closing procedures.
• Other tasks and duties relevant to the work placement as instructed.
Student Requirements
Students with a positive attitude towards the Hospitality Industry as a Food and Beverage Attendant Assistant who are self-motivated, willing to listen and follow instruction are encouraged to consider a future WE placement to develop skills learned from their secondary school subjects relating to Hospitality.
Whilst the student is attending the work placement they are expected to:
• Students must be interested in the Hospitality Industry as a Food and Beverage Attendant Assistant and possess good communication skills.
• Students must be willing to spend periods of time observing and to undertake necessary tasks as requested.
• Dress appropriately.
• Maintain interest and participate in tasks and work duties.
• Be well mannered and behave in a respectful and responsible manner.
• Be punctual.
• Follow management instructions.
• Act in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements.
• Work within the team.
• Listen and take advice from fellow workers.
• Respect other people’s belongings.
• Keep a note pad and pen handy to take notes for their own reference.
Demonstrate the skills they have developed through their course.
• Take their Logbook to the work placement every day.
It is a requirement for the student to provide the following evidence prior to a placement commencing.
• Food Handlers Certificate.
Dress Requirements
The student will be required to present in a neat and hygienic manner in the following work attire;
• Neat professional attire with full length work pants.
• Enclosed footwear, flat and non-slip.
• Long hair must be tied back, nails must be kept short and clean.
• Note: The Euston Club Resort uniform (shirt) will be supplied.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate to the tasks and duties carried out by the student, will be supplied by the Host Employer.
Special Transport Requirements
Public Transport is limited, students to check bus transport availability and or speak to parents/carer to organise transport prior to contacting employer.