Become a part of the lively atmosphere at the Food Plaza, where food, culture, and community meet every day. As a Food House Team Member, you’ll help create a warm, welcoming environment that allows participants from around the world to relax, enjoy their meals, and discover global flavours in a vibrant social space.
In this role, you’ll support the smooth running of the plaza by keeping shared areas clean, organised, and inviting, ensuring tables are cleared efficiently and waste is properly sorted in coordination with the Waste Management Team. You’ll assist with dishwashing, maintain reusable tableware, and provide practical support to the individual food houses so they can operate effectively and offer a great cultural experience to visitors. Each day brings new opportunities to interact with Scouts and contribute to a positive, bustling atmosphere.
Your work helps maintain a sustainable, friendly, and energising environment at one of the Jamboree’s most popular gathering points. By supporting international food houses and caring for the plaza space, you’ll play a key role in making every visit enjoyable and memorable for participants.
Being a trusted Scouter
Team player with a positive, proactive attitude
Outstanding customer service skills
Quick thinker who upholds food safety standards
Professional, polished, and energetic on your feet for long periods
High personal hygiene and presentation at all times
Ability to communicate effectively
Prior experience in hospitality or catering is helpful but not required
Fluent in English; additional Jamboree languages (Arabic, Spanish, or French) are desirable
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