Join the team at The Kings Arms

Work with us

We're always on the lookout for talented people to join the team. You can find our current roles below, but if you don't see the role that's right for you, send us your CV and we'll be in touch if the right opportunity comes up.

Why work at The Kings Arms

Joining The Kings Arms means working in a cosy village pub full of history and fresh flavours. But, it also means becoming part of our friendly team of hospitality experts - most of whom are massive foodies, too. We're laid-back, but each and every one of us is serious about making sure our guests feel right at home.

  1. A few benefits of working here
    • Free food and drink are available on shift
    • Complimentary onsite car parking
    • Discounts at our sister sites (Checketts and The Elms)
    • Discount when dining at The Kings Arms

Vacancies

  1. Front of House

    We're seeking a skilled Front of House worker to join our friendly team. As a key player in creating a welcoming atmosphere, you'll assist with seating, take orders, and ensure a seamless dining experience for our guests. So, if you've got a passion for providing outstanding service and fancy working in a charming country pub setting, we'd love to hear from you.

    Main responsibilities:

    • Taking food and drink orders accurately and efficiently.
    • Recommending menu items and offering specials or promotions.
    • Handling payments, including processing cash, credit, and debit transactions.
    • Monitoring and maintaining cleanliness and tidiness of tables, dining areas, and service stations.
    • Assisting in setting up and closing down the pub, including cleaning and restocking supplies.
    • Adhering to all food safety and hygiene regulations.
    • Upselling additional items or promotions to increase revenue.

     

    Get in touch via the form below and include 'Front of House' within the email, along with your name, key contact details, and a copy of your CV.

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