Party Host Thunderzone Carrollton

Party Host

Part Time • Thunderzone Carrollton
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Free uniforms
Job Description:
Are you the "life of the party"? We need energetic hosts to lead our birthday parties, field trips, and corporate events! You’ll be responsible for the entire party experience: setting up the room, greeting the guest of honor, serving food and drinks, and keeping the schedule on track so the parents can actually relax. When the party’s over, you’ll handle the cleanup to get ready for the next celebration. We are looking for people who are organized, punctual, and great with kids!

Responsibilities

    • Event Leadership & Guest Experience

      • The Ultimate Hype Person: Act as the primary lead for birthday parties, field trips, and corporate events, ensuring the guest of honor feels like a VIP.

      • Communication: Greet party parents and organizers upon arrival, reviewing the itinerary and acting as their go-to resource throughout the event.

      • Schedule Management: Oversee the "party flow," keeping activities like bowling, arcade time, and cake-cutting strictly on schedule.

    • Service & Execution

      • Setup & Decor: Prepare party rooms or designated areas with necessary supplies, decorations, and place settings before the guests arrive.

      • Food & Beverage Service: Coordinate with the kitchen and bar to run food and drinks to the party, ensuring orders are accurate and served fresh.

      • Activity Facilitation: Lead games, explain arcade card usage, and ensure all guests are engaged and having a safe, fun time.

    • Cleanliness & Transition

      • Post-Party Cleanup: Efficiently clear tables, sweep, and sanitize the party room immediately following an event to prepare for the next booking.

      • Maintenance: Assist with general facility tidiness between scheduled events to ensure a guest-ready environment.

    • Qualifications

    • Core Requirements

      • Age: Must be at least 16 years of age.

      • Public Speaking: Ability to speak confidently in front of groups and lead activities for both children and adults.

      • Physicality: Ability to remain on your feet for extended periods and maintain high energy levels throughout the shift.

    • Skills & Mindset

      • Punctuality: A strict commitment to being on time, as our party schedule depends on it.

      • Child-Friendly: A genuine love for working with kids and the ability to keep them entertained and safe.

      • Multitasking: Ability to manage a room full of guests while keeping track of food orders and the ticking clock.

    • Availability & Requirements (Mandatory)

      • Weekends: Must have consistent availability for Saturdays and Sundays (our busiest party days).

      • Holidays: Availability to work during school breaks and major holidays.

    • Benefits & Perks

      • Competitive Wages + Tips: Earn base pay plus gratuities from hosted parties.

      • Employee Discounts: FREE Bowling, Laser Tag, and food discounts.
Compensation: $10.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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