Concessions · London

Kiosk Assistant – Emirates Stadium

Part time £12.50 – £13.50 / hour Matchdays · 4-hour shifts pre & post kick-off Emirates Stadium

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Open vacancy. Delaware North UK is hiring casual kiosk assistants for Arsenal matchdays and European nights at the Emirates. Apply on Delaware North’s careers portal — Arsenal’s club careers page is for club staff, not concourse F&B.

Concourse kiosks are the busiest retail points in the ground for roughly 30 minutes either side of kick-off. The work is short, intense and product-focused: burgers, pies, soft drinks and snacks rather than full bar service.

What the role involves

  • Taking orders and running cashless tills at general-admission outlets.
  • Assembling food to matchday speed standards during peak windows.
  • Restocking fridges and warmers between rushes.
  • Keeping the counter compliant with food-safety and allergen labelling rules.

Who usually gets hired

  • 16+ for non-alcohol kiosks; 18+ if the outlet serves alcohol.
  • Right to work in the UK; food-hygiene certificate is a plus (Level 2 often provided).
  • Available for Saturday 12:30 / 15:00 / 17:30 kick-offs and midweek Champions League nights.
  • Happy with a high-volume, standing role rather than table service.

Pay and shift pattern

  • Band £12.50–£13.50/hour with London weighting on some grades.
  • Typical call is a ~4-hour window covering pre-match build and post-whistle wind-down — shorter than hospitality or stewarding shifts.
  • Extra concert or non-football event shifts sometimes open to the same casual bank.

Stadium Jobs tip

If you want longer hours or tip income, look at Delaware North’s hospitality lounge vacancies at the same venue instead. Kiosk roles suit people who want predictable short shifts and a fast application-to-first-shift path.

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