Door Host / Hostess Riverside Grille

Door Host / Hostess

Full Time • Riverside Grille
Riverside Grille is a brand-new restaurant opening in downtown Beaumont in the historic Crockett Street Entertainment district.  The founders of Riverside Grille have 60+ years of experience in the restaurant industry and their restaurants are renowned for excellent food and superior service.  We are a family owned and operated company and are 100% locally owned.  The Riverside Grille will offer a gorgeous ambience unlike anything in Beaumont today.  The open kitchen will be state of the art, giving our guests a complete view of our incredible chefs executing our superior standards of excellence.  We are constantly focused on innovation, attention to detail, and quality in everything we do.  
 
We are currently seeking exceptional candidates to join our service and culinary team. We are searching for friendly, energetic, highly motivated individuals who will thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented restaurant environment.  We seek people who choose high standards of excellence as a guiding principle, and a commitment to becoming the best at their profession.  Professional attitude, cleanliness, and high standards are non-negotiable.

BENEFITS
 
  • Flexible Schedules part-time & full-time.  Some weekend availability is required.
  • Generous meal discounts
  • Great earning potential
  • Advancement opportunities
  • An outstanding training program
  • A dynamic work environment & more!
  • Previous experience not required; In-depth training provided from the outset.
  • Medical/dental benefits are available after an introductory period.
  • Great opportunity for professional growth and restaurant operations experience
NOW HIRING HOSTS / HOSTESSES!

$11.00-$14.00 per hour. No experience required. In-House Training,   
 
Upon entering one of our restaurants, our Guests are greeted by a door host and welcomed in. We are looking for friendly individuals who like to smile and will warmly welcome our Guests and manage the timely and efficient seating for the restaurant.  A Host or Hostess makes sure that their guests feel welcomed, cared for, and valued without sounding scripted or intrusive. Additional duties include answering the phones and performing light housekeeping duties such as sweeping and cleaning menus.
 
Must be at least 16 years of age to apply to this position.  This job posting contains some general information about what it is like to work at Riverside Grille and is not a complete job description. Riverside Grille team members perform several different tasks every day, and this posting does not list all of the essential functions of the job.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits & Perks

Staff Discounts
All employee meals (excluding alcohol and to-go food orders), both on duty and off duty, will be half price (50% off ). You and one guest are eligible for the off-duty discount.
Major Holidays Off
We are closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Paid Time Off
After one year of full-time employment, you become eligible for one week's paid vacation.