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About the Company

At Flow, we’re redefining hospitality by blending design, community, and sustainability into every experience we create. Our work spans hospitality, retail, food & beverage, and even our own publication, Flow Trip. We're not just about places to stay — we're about creating a sense of belonging, fostering innovation, and empowering those who share our vision for a more connected world.

About the Role

Flow Station is a new cafe that exists inside the Flow Experience Center. We will be the neighborhood’s source for all things healthy and delicious, offering coffee, tea, and a selection of quality prepared health-forward foods and pastries.

We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Cafe Attendant to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for providing exceptional customer service in a fast-paced environment. You will be responsible for creating a welcoming atmosphere for our guests while ensuring that food and beverage service meets the highest standards of quality and safety. Your role will involve food preparation, serving, and maintaining cleanliness in accordance with food safety regulations.

Responsibilities

  • Craft and serve a variety of beverages, including drip coffee, espresso drinks, tea, and specialty options
  • Prepare serve seasonal small plates
  • Assisting customers with inquiries about menu selections
  • Suggesting and promoting menu items to customers
  • Processing customer payments
  • Monitor inventory for café and beverage supplies, such as coffee beans, milk, napkins, and cups
  • Maintain inventory levels by ordering coffee cups, coffee, milk, and food products in a timely manner, ensuring our stock is always replenished
  • Stay informed about trends and events in the wellness space, including Flow Events and Immersion programs
  • Engage customers with relevant information and promote our offerings
  • Set up and take out outdoor furniture as needed, ensuring it is safe and comfortable for guests
  • Consistently straighten and arrange chairs and tables to maintain café cleanliness , addressing areas that may be overlooked
  • Ability to lift, carry, push, pull and place objects weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance
  • Be knowledgeable about and actively sell Flow merchandise, engaging customers with enthusiasm and providing insights about the products

Ideal Background

  • A minimum of 2 years barista or café attendant experience
  • Experience working in an upscale craft coffee shop with a focus on single origin, seasonal, and artisanal ingredients
  • Involvement with new store openings, systems implementation, developing culture strongly preferred
  • Excellent communication and basic skills
  • A valid Food Handler’s certificate and HPC are preffered

Job Type: Part-time

Expected hours: 25 per week

Experience:

  • Cafe Attendant: 2 years (Required)

Language:

  • English (Required)

Ability to Commute:

  • Miami, FL 33132 (Required)

Work Location: In person

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