2173 days ago

Night N Day Kaiapoi Part Time Roles

Night 'n Day Kaiapoi

Hello Kaiapoi!

We have an opportunity for part time team to join our Store In Kaiapoi.

Hours may involve all shifts - day or night including weekends.

This is a roll where you will be leading by example, showing maturity, dealing with customer issues, queries and making our products.

You MUST be available to work Saturday/Sunday and/or Public Holidays if required to do so.

Having experience is preferred and you must be a mature minded person and be able to work unsupervised. Unfortunately these positions are not suitable for school pupils looking for part time roles.

Full training will be given including computer based e-learning that will need to be completed before your first shift. There will also be training in food preparation on the job.

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

Applications in the first instance: please email your CV kaiapoi@nightnday.co.nz as no phone applications will be accepted.

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