The Alley Bartender - PT

The Betsy, located on South Beach’s iconic Ocean Drive, is considered one of the country's premier independent boutique hotels. Family owned and operated, it is steps from the beach and in the heart of the most exciting neighborhood in America. Its ownership family works actively with all the members of the extended Betsy team to curate every aspect of the hotel and guest experience, and The Betsy’s CEOs (Canine Executive Officers), golden retrievers Betsy and Rosa, welcome every guest.<br><br>Beyond its 130 elegant guest rooms and suites, the property boasts multiple restaurants by acclaimed Chef Laurent Tourondel as well as a spectacular array of common spaces: the Piano Bar with exceptional live jazz nine times a week, roof decks and terraces with panoramic ocean and skyline views (including a rooftop pool and bar suspended in mid-air), a coffee bar and gallery space home to just some of the hotel’s permanent and rotating art exhibitions, a library open 24/7, and a beach-facing front terrace with the best outdoor dining setup in greater Miami. The Betsy’s Writers’ Room, just one example of the ownership family's commitment to the arts, has hosted over 1,000 writers-in-residence. Above all, The Betsy is a haven for discerning travelers seeking luxury of experience and transcendent service.<br><br>We’re looking for the best and brightest in every field related to who we are and what we do. If you have a passion for any element of The Betsy’s DNA — whether commitment to excellent service, great food, creative arts, music, or simply an appreciation of The Betsy’s unique brand of understated, experiential luxury hospitality — we want to hear from you.<br><br>Reports to: Food & Beverage Managers<br><br><strong>Job Summary<br><br></strong>Food and Beverage Bartenders are responsible for preparing and serving drinks to The Betsy guests. Bartenders must be able to mix and match ingredients in order to create classic and innovative drinks in accordance with guest needs and expectations. Bartenders interact with the hotel guests and ensure they have a great experience at any of The Betsy’s bars.<br><br>Responsibilities and Duties Include but Not Limited to the Following:<br><br><ul><li> Maintains positive guest interactions while accurately mixing and serving beverages to guests and servers in a friendly and efficient manner. </li><li> Interacts with customers, takes orders for drinks and offers clean menus. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of food and beverage products, menus and promotions. </li><li> Assesses guest needs and preferences and makes recommendations utilizing The Betsy upselling strategy. Serves customers in a friendly and helpful manner. Checks identification of the guests to make sure they meet age requirements for purchase of alcohol products. </li><li> Mixes drinks, cocktails and other bar beverages as ordered and in compliance with The Betsy standard drink recipes. </li><li> Washes, disinfects and polishes glassware and utensils after each use. </li><li> Collects payment for drinks served and balances all receipts. </li><li> Handles and moves objects, such as glasses and bottles. Arranges bottles and glasses to make attractive displays. </li><li> Keeps the bar counter and work area neat, clean and sanitized at all times. Maintains a clean working area by sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, cleaning and sanitizing of glass doors and windows, etc. if required. </li><li> Provides guidance to guests on The Betsy activities, dining options and general hotel and regional information. </li><li> Determines when a customer has had too much alcohol and if required refuses any further serving in a polite way. </li><li> Maintains liquor inventory and consumption. </li><li> Prepares inventory or purchase requisitions as needed to replenish supplies. </li><li> Ensures that the assigned bar area is fully equipped with tools and products needed for mixing beverages and serving guests. </li><li> Handles an assigned house bank and follows all cash handling procedures as per The Betsy standard. </li><li> Performs additional tasks as required by management. <br><br></li></ul>Job Requirements<br><br><ul><li> High school diploma or equivalent. </li><li> Certification as Mixologist or similar preferred. </li><li> Must meet Food Handler and Responsible Vendor training and certification requirements. </li><li> Ability to use a POS and other computer systems. </li><li> Must speak, read, write, and understand English. </li><li> Ability to follow instruction. </li><li> Speaks with others using clear and professional language. </li><li> Detail-oriented. </li><li> Professional attitude is required. </li><li> Ability to work independently. </li><li> Excellent time management skills. </li><li> Works well with others. </li><li> Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are required. </li><li> Good organizational skills. <br><br></li></ul>The Betsy – South Beach is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free as well as harassment-free workplace. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

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