Bartender-Part Time
Description


This position is based on a beautiful academic campus in Princeton. The Institute for Advanced Study is one of the world's leading centers for curiosity-driven basic research. Scholars come from all parts of the world to focus on their research and scholarly work.


The bar is located in the newest building on campus, Rubenstein Commons and is not open to the public. The enables our community to gather and enjoy the company of their colleagues in a cozy bar/common area.


The bartender is responsible for operating and maintaining the bar area; taking and fulfilling food and drink orders and providing a welcoming atmosphere for all.


 Hours:  Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 4:30 pm – 9:30 pm. 


Essential Job Duties

  • Receive food and beverage orders from patrons or wait staff.
  • Mix and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks for patrons of bar following standard recipes. Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, sugar and bitters, to prepare cocktails and other drinks. Serve wine and bottled beer.
  • Provide bar snacks to all patrons.
  • Deliver food to patrons, clear tables, place dishes and silverware in the sanitizing sink.
  • Handle point of sale system.
  • Order or requisition liquors, other beverages and supplies.
  • Ensure full stock of bar items in supply area.
  • Prepare garnishments for cocktails.
  • Wash and sterilize glassware and sinks.
  • Clean bar area.
  • Secure all alcohol at closing.


Requirements

Qualifications

  • High School education or equivalent vocational training
  • TIPS Certification or ServSafe Alcohol Certification
  • Two years of bartending experience
  • Familiarity with proper sanitation regulations
  • Ability to perform duties with attention to detail, speed, accuracy, follow through and cooperativeness
  • Ability to follow directions
  • Ability to adapt to meet priority changes of workflow or requirements
  • Experienced in bartending
  • Passionate about providing superior hospitality
  • Professional, enthusiastic, eager to learn
  • A team player with a strong work ethic
  • Clean and organized  

 We Offer:

  • Competitive pay
  • A positive work environment
  • Weekends off

The Institute for Advanced Study retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position at any time.


To perform this role successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
 

At the Institute for Advanced Study’s creation in 1930, the founders wrote: “fundamental in our purpose, and our express desire, [is] that in the appointments to the Staff and Faculty as well as in the admission of workers and students, no account shall be taken, directly or indirectly, of race, religion, or sex.”  We recognize these ideals require continual examination of our culture. Today, we strive to create a community in which all people feel welcomed, respected, and valued.  We seek to address the harmful effects of inequity and discrimination on individual Scholars, Faculty, Staff, and scholarship as a whole.  We affirm equality and embrace our differences as we work to transform principles into action and grow new forms of scholarly community.