Job Type
Part-time
Description
The Bartender is responsible for providing an exceptional Member and guest experience by preparing and serving beverages in a professional, courteous, and efficient manner. This role is key to upholding the standards of hospitality, service, and presentation expected in a private country club environment.
Requirements
Member Service & Hospitality
- Provide warm, attentive, and personalized service to all Members and guests
- Anticipate Member needs and preferences to enhance the overall Club experience
- Maintain a polished, professional demeanor at all times
Beverage Preparation
- Prepare and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages following Club recipes and standards
- Possess strong knowledge of wine, beer, spirits, and craft cocktails
- Make recommendations based on Member preferences and menu offerings
Bar Operations
- Set up and break down the bar per club standards
- Maintain a clean, organized, and well-stocked bar throughout service
- Ensure proper handling and storage of all beverages and garnishes
- Manage opening and closing duties accurately and efficiently
Compliance
- Verify age requirements when serving alcohol and consistently follow responsible alcohol service guidelines
- Adhere to all Club policies, health department regulations, and state/local liquor laws
- Follow proper cash handling and POS procedures
Teamwork & Communication
- Work collaboratively with servers, kitchen staff, and management to ensure seamless service
- Communicate Member feedback, opportunities, or concerns to management in a timely manner
Events & Banquets
- Assist with bar service for Club events, outings, banquets, and private functions as needed
- Adapt to varying event styles, from casual gatherings to formal dining experiences
Qualifications
- Previous bartending experience in a hospitality, hotel, or country club setting preferred
- Strong knowledge of beverage preparation, mixology, and service etiquette
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to multitask and remain composed during high-volume periods
- Must be 21 years of age or older
- Illinois BASSET certification (or local equivalent) required or obtained upon hire)