This is a temporary assignment with opportunity to apply for a regular role when available.
These roles pay $10.00 - $12.82/hour plus tips. Hourly rate determined by employment status and experience.
Your role as a Waitperson:
Serves meals to guests in Taverna Banfi Restaurant according to established rules of etiquette and service. Will also work in the hotel room service department. Helps in set up and clean-up of the dining room.
Serving Duties include:
suggesting coursesresponsible serving of alcoholic beveragesanswering questions about food preparation and content; understanding the importance of dietary restrictions and preferencestaking cocktail and food orders using electronic sales device to enter ordersmaking cocktails and specialty coffees, serving the items to the guestfulfilling any additional requests throughout the mealbussing table following meal.Room Service Duties include:
working in room service a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 2 shifts per weektake food and beverage orders over the phone and quote delivery time to the guestaccurately deliver the orders to the guest within the quoted delivery timecollect payment for each orderserve any DEO’s that may exist for that service period - including the Faculty Lounge DEOdeliver any amenities for that given service periodrestock the room service area back to par levels before the next service periodsupport the restaurant by working on side work, expediting food orders for breakfast, and deliver food to guests as able to during their shiftRequired Qualifications:
Basic reading and writing skills required1-3 years of wait experience preferredability to work well with the publiccommitted to high standardsMust be able to work a flexible work schedule, including weekendsMust adhere to the dress code and appearance policy of the hotelCornell Employee Benefits:
This position is NOT eligible for benefits.
The Statler Hotel & The Nolan School of Hotel Administration:
Located in the heart of a vibrant Ivy League campus, the Statler Hotel is part of Cornell University’s Nolan School of Hotel Administration and is the gateway to Cornell University for many visitors. Inspired by curiosity, the humble spirit of Upstate New York, and the scenic beauty of the Finger Lakes region, the Hotel has earned the dual distinction as the area's only AAA Four Diamond Award-winning property and the Ivy League's only "teaching hotel." With 153 rooms, the Statler Hotel is a full-service property with a conference center, four restaurants and over 16,000 square feet of meeting and banquet facilities.
The Cornell Peter & Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration is the premier school for hospitality education in the world. As an integral part of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, the school is leading the world in teaching and researching the business of hospitality—marketing, finance, real estate, operations, and more, all applied to the world’s largest and most exciting industry. Top faculty, industry leaders, alumni, and students work together to generate new knowledge for the hospitality industry and form the premier network that shapes the industry every day.
Our Statler Family:
We are a team of hospitality professionals who proudly lead the premiere collegiate lifestyle hotel, welcoming the world to the cherished gathering place for those who love Cornell University. We challenge thinking, while connecting and cultivating people. Our actions are driven by a collective aspiration to build a culture of collaboration, celebration and excellence. Our mission is to provide uniquely crafted experiences through personalized connections that will inspire future leaders who will change the world of hospitality.
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This position is part-time temporary, based in Ithaca, NY. If interested in applying, we welcome you to include a cover letter and resume with your application to highlight your interest and experience for the position.
No sponsorship or relocation allowance available for this position.
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2024-03-15