Host Wahlburgers Boston

Host

Part Time • Wahlburgers Boston
Position:                     Host 
Reports to:                 General Manager  
  
Key Performance Elements/Essential Functions 

Hospitality to our Guests 
 
  • Understands our culture and does whatever it takes to create a positive and memorable guest experience. 
  • Welcomes guests warmly by smiling and making eye contact as they enter the restaurant. 
  • Answers guest questions regarding flow, food, beverages, restaurant, and the restaurant’s story. 
  • Keeps guests entertained and engaged while waiting or in line. 
  • Leads guests at their own pace to a clean, perfectly set table and hands the appropriate menu(s) to each guest after they are seated. 
  • Maintains awareness of available tables in the dining area and always knows of a party 'on deck' to be seated. 
  • Communicates with servers and managers regarding availability of tables, seating of large parties, or special requests so that guests enjoy a memorable experience. 
  • Handles guests' complaints by listening to their concerns, always informing a manager, and resolving issues to ensure overall guest satisfaction.  
  • Thank guests as they leave and invite them to return to the restaurant again.  
Hospitality to your Team 
 
  • Arrives to work on time as scheduled, well-groomed in the proper work attire, and ready to work.  
  • Clocks in and out as scheduled.  
  • Demonstrates a helpful, positive attitude to guests and team members.  
  • Completes all assigned tasks and duties assigned by managers/supervisors.  
  • Checks the greeter area and its storage areas for adequate supplies (e.g., menus, business cards, pens/pencils, etc.) to ensure supplies are readily available. 
  • Reviews potential wait times and works with managers to plan seating arrangements. 
  • Assists fellow team members as needed to ensure our guests receive the highest standard of food, beverage, and hospitality.  
  • Checks out with a manager before leaving at the end of each shift.  
Hospitality to Restautant 
  • Inspects restrooms, dining room, and lobby, cleans as needed, and reports any unsafe conditions to maintain safety and sanitation standards. 
  • Monitors dining area tables to ensure they meet or exceed standards (e.g., proper table set up, full napkin dispensers, swept floors under tables, etc.). 
Minimum Requirements 

  • Basic computer skills 
  • Ability to work in a high-volume, fast-paced work environment.  
  • Capable of prioritizing tasks effectively. 
  • Able to speak to the restaurant's story and mission statement.  
  • Passion for hospitality, providing exceptional service, and creating memorable dining experiences. 
Commitment to Equal Opportunity 
 
We are an equal-opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants and qualified individuals, who will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 
  
Native American preference is provided to any applicant who is an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe applying to Wahlburgers FXWD LLC.   
  
This description is not intended and should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or work conditions associated with the job. The employer at any time has sole discretion to revise them. It is intended to accurately reflect the primary job elements essential for making compensation decisions. 

We are an equal-opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants and qualified individuals, who will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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