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Server - Tara Golf & Country Club

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2 Bradenton, FL Bradenton, FL Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Tara Golf & Country Club is seeking Servers to join our F&B team! Pay:
$9 an hour
gratuities Full-time and part-time positions available Full-time team members will qualify for medical, dental and vision benefits, 401k with company match and paid time off.
Established in 1989, Tara Golf & Country Club is a private, member-owned country club located on the west coast of Florida and is one of the top Country Clubs in Bradenton, Florida.
The property features a 6,800-yard, par 72 golf course and is one of the most well-known and highly regarded golf course communities in the Sarasota-Bradenton area.
The Country Club provides an environment where families and neighbors can connect with each other while enjoying a variety of resort-style activities.
Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance.
Job purpose Sets tables and serves member and guest meals according to well established rules of etiquette and performs various incidental duties to furnish satisfactory service.
Provides friendly, courteous, knowledgeable, obliging and attentive service in all areas, including the dining room, banquet areas, patio and lounge.
Duties and responsibilities Ensure accurate account of the transactions, collections, disbursements, daily reports, deposits and cash drawer/computer system.
May set tables, spreading clean linen, placing glasses, condiment holders, flowers, and silverware, etc.
Receives patrons and takes order.
May involve seating guests, pulling chairs away from the table, distributing menus and filling glasses with water and ice, while members and guests decide on their order, write orders on check, answers questions about food, beverage and the menu, and or makes suggestions about food, beverage and wine.
Informs chefs and cooks of the particulars about the orders, procures items from stations, carries trays and serves the meals to the members and guests.
Serves the meals by placing the trays on a stand near the table being served, places dishes, by course, in front of each person, serving from the left of the patron, and replenish water, butter, if needed.
Remove soiled dishes, procures and serves dessert.
Provides check to members and or guests when they have finished their meal, either receives immediate payment or permits members to charge the items to their account at the facility.
Monitor the preparation of food and beverage products, as per recipe card standards, to ensure consistent quality, portion control and presentation.
Provide menu suggestions to management.
Participate in the set up and breakdown of items due to F&B activities.
Complete opening and closing procedures as outlined in the F&B Manual.
Maintain cleanliness and organization in all F&B front of the house areas.
All members and guests are greeted with an immediate smile, eye contact and a verbal welcome.
If applicable they are escorted to a table, chairs are pulled for ladies, menus presented - open ladies first, from left to right.
Place settings are adjusted to the number of members and guests at each table.
Monitor that a courteous server greets the table within three minutes, offers beverages and observes timing, correctness, quality and presentation of the order.
Acknowledges members and guests, politely thanks the members and guests upon departure.
Monitor and or participate to ensure that tables are reset within 5 minutes.
Conducts a physical inspection of the room and floor to ensure proper presentation.
Performs other duties as requested.
Qualifications High School diploma or equivalent preferred Previous server experience required Excellent oral communication and listening skills Ability to follow directions Excellent customer service skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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