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Seabrook Island Club is seeking a Server Assistant to support smooth table service in our oceanfront setting. You will set up stations, assist with expediting dishes, and help keep dining rooms clean and stocked while delivering friendly guest service.
Applicants should be able to work weekends/holidays and communicate effectively with guests and team members. This role emphasizes teamwork and adherence to sanitation standards in a busy, guest-focused environment.
Description
Discover where work feels like paradise. At Seabrook Island Club, you’ll be part of a welcoming, team-oriented community surrounded by stunning coastal views, friendly members, and a culture that values growth, teamwork, and a fun work environment. Whether you’re serving guests at our oceanfront restaurants, perfecting greens on the golf course, or supporting operations behind the scenes, every role makes an impact.
We offer competitive pay, great benefits, employee meals, and the chance to work in one of the Lowcountry’s most beautiful private communities. Our employees also are able to use Club amenities including golf, tennis, and horseback riding! Come build your career at Seabrook Island Club!
The Server Assistant’s primary job is to ensure the smooth operation of table service. Providing good customer service while running food, refilling drinks, and clearing tables. Must be available to work weekends and holidays as necessary.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent preferred.
1 year of restaurant service or related experience preferred.
Good communication skills required, ability to multi-task and work with others required. Natural customer service skills, hard work ethic and willing to be part of team required. Excellent phone skills and customer interaction required.
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Computer POS systems, coffee machine, ice tea machine, bread warmer, microwave, soup kettles, chafing dishes, any other miscellaneous restaurant equipment.
Ability to remain on your feet for extended periods of time. Ability to handle high stress levels during service hours. Ability to carry trays and miscellaneous items of up to 20 pounds. The position also requires repeated bending, stooping, reaching and a normal range of hearing and vision.