Hunter St. Hospitality

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Roles

  • Up to 10 Waiter or Kitchen Hand roles in Sydney CBD, NSW
  • Casual roles at $32.31 with a minimum of 15 hours per week and the opportunity to transition to permanent employment within 6 months of employment

The candidate information session will take place at 11 am AEST on Tuesday 5 May 2026.

If you are 18 years or over and with Workforce Australia Services or Transition to Work and are interested in finding out more about this project, ask your provider to refer you to the information session.

Job descriptions

Tasks involved:

Waiter

  • Set up and pack down the restaurant floor.
  • Clean and restock supplies/equipment.
  • Learn menu items and the sequence of service.
  • Deliver service efficiently and in the correct order.
  • Process payments using EFTPOS.
  • Follow health and safety rules.
  • Support floor managers, supervisors, and team members.
  • Provide friendly, consistent customer service.

Kitchen Hand

  • Clean and sanitize kitchen surfaces (counters, sinks, stoves, walls etc).
  • Follow workplace safety and food safety procedures.
  • Organise and clean goods storage and equipment.
  • Assist with routine food preparation tasks.
  • Assist with storing stock.
  • Report hazards to the Head Chef.

The employer is looking for people who are:

  • able to stand for long periods of time and lift up to 9 kg
  • able to carry and pick up items with steady hands
  • available to work Thursday to Sunday and during busy service periods
  • reliable and punctual
  • team oriented
  • willing to learn and follow instructions
  • customer service focused.

Project details

Duration: 6 days
Project location: Sydney Central Business District, NSW 2000
Number of positions on project: Up to 10
Project start date: Wednesday 27 May 2026
Virtual candidate Information session date: 11 am AEST on Tuesday 5 May 2026
Face to face information session date: Thursday 14 May 2026
Project Coordinator: CHR Group

Project activities

  • Life and workplace skills training tailored to the role
  • Accredited training (3 units) and simulated workplace activities
  • Mentoring to support your success during the project and when you commence in employment