Cafe and Retail Supervisor
Company: Gallagher & Associates - Museum Operations
Location: Mantua
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description This role creates the Edelman
Fossil Park and Museum (EFM) experience for our guests by providing
them with prompt service, quality food and drink, and maintaining a
clean and comfortable cafe environment. The Cafe & Retail
Supervisor is responsible for delivering an experience that entices
our guests to become loyal museum members. You will also be
training employees, assigning tasks, enforcing cleaning and safety
standards, conducting meetings, maintaining inventory, and ensuring
a high level of customer satisfaction. This person will be a
keyholder and responsible for opening/closing shifts, including
retrieving change, creating deposits, and serving as a
decision-maker within the cafe and retail settings.
Responsibilities Ensure Staff: Greet all guests as they enter the
cafe or the store space. Efficiently operate a point-of-sale system
by conducting café, retail, and the occasional admission
transaction using a dedicated POS system Walk guests through drink
and food menus and answer their questions regarding ingredients or
allergens Take orders while paying attention to details (e.g.
preferences of coffee blend, dairy and sugar ratios, allergens,
etc.) Prepare and serve beverages following recipes Prepare and
serve foods while complying to procedures Familiarizing oneself
with the content of the museum, committing to the mission, and be
comfortable in speaking with guests about their experience Receive
and process payments (cash and credit cards) Familiarize oneself
with the products sold within the museum store and be comfortable
recommending or explaining details of products to guests Assist in
loss prevention by keeping the café and museum store clean,
well-organized, and well-stocked at all times. Occasional inventory
checks will be expected Check if brewing equipment operates
properly and report any maintenance needs; maintain regular
cleanings of the brewing equipment as well Comply with health and
safety regulations; become ServSafe certified within 3 months
Communicate customer feedback to supervisors and managers and
recommend new menu items Other duties as assigned by management and
supervisors Communicate customer feedback to managers and recommend
new menu items Supervisory Responsibilities: Serve as a Manager on
Duty when managers are not present Oversee the counting of cash
drawers at opening and closing Retrieve any needed change from a
locked safe Create deposits at the end of the day and submit to
drop-safe Batch all credit card transactions and confirm deposit
entries are accurate Securing the closure of both cafe and retail
spaces at the end of the business day Perform refunds and
adjustments to a guest’s order Skills Previous work experience in a
supervisory position as a Barista, Waiter/Waitress, or Retail
Associate Hands-on experience with brewing equipment Knowledge of
sanitation regulations such as having a ServSafe certification
Willingness to obtain certification if applicable Flexibility to
work various shifts Basic math skills Ability to gauge guests'
preferences Excellent communication skills High school diploma;
relevant training is a plus Job Type: Full-time Pay: $21.00 per
hour Physical Setting: Coffee shop/Cafe/Retail Store Schedule: 8-10
hour shift Cafe & Store Operating Hours: Sunday - Friday: 10am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-6pm About Leadership Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, Founding
Executive Director, has unearthed some of the largest dinosaurs
ever to walk the earth, including the massive 65-ton Dreadnoughtus,
which appeared in the recent film Jurassic World: Dominion. He is a
recipient of The Explorers Club Medal, the highest honor in
exploration. He is a TED speaker, recipient of a Nautilus Book
Award, co-recipient of a Telly Award, and author of the bestseller,
Why Dinosaurs Matter (Simon & Schuster.) His research has been
featured three times in Discover magazine’s 100 Top Science Stories
of the Year, and he has appeared in over 20 television
documentaries. He is the former founding dean of the School of
Earth & Environment of Rowan University. He founded the Green Jobs
Academy, which helps workers retool for careers in green energy and
other sustainable fields. And he serves on the Scientific Advisory
Board of Colossal Biotechnology, a CRISPR-based company endeavoring
to resurrect the wooly mammoth and other recently extinct species.
About the Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park & Museum The Jean & Ric
Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University will transform
lives by providing a unique opportunity to explore a remarkable
site of scientific wonder. Visitors will embark on a personal,
hands-on voyage of discovery in an extraordinary setting that bears
witness to one of the most momentous events in our planet's
history. By opening a window to the past, we imbue visitors with
the thrill of scientific discovery as they develop a new
appreciation for the preciousness of life that sustains our world
today. The museum under construction will become a one-of-a-kind
destination that both educates and entertains. The local community
will gain a world-class cultural institution that will attract
visitors from across the country and around the globe. The fossil
park and museum will energize economic development in the region,
elevate the prominence of Rowan University, and foster pride of
place for Southern New Jersey. Globally Important Research : At the
Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park & Museum, visitors travel back in
time to when dinosaurs ruled New Jersey. Sixty-six million years
ago, an asteroid struck the Earth, wiping out the dinosaurs and 75%
of species. The fossil park’s 4-acre fossil quarry, set into a
65-acre property, is providing scientists with the best view ever
into this pivotal, calamitous event that ended an Earth era, paving
the way for the modern world as we know it. Over the past 13 years,
fossil park founder, Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, and his team, have
unearthed over 100,000 fossils from a 66-million years old bonebed
in the quarry bottom, and have cataloged over 100 fossil species. A
Rich Heritage: Surprising to many, New Jersey boasts a rich
heritage of fossil discovery. In 1858, Hadrosaurus, the world’s
first discovered nearly complete dinosaur, was found in
Haddonfield, New Jersey. In 1866, the world’s first discovered
tyrannosaur, Dryptosaurus, was unearthed just a mile from the
fossil park. (T. rex, found in Montana, would come later in 1905.)
Many other new species of ancient creatures have been discovered in
New Jersey, from Cretaceous beds running from Freehold southwest
through Swedesboro. Although dinosaurs were first recognized from
fragmentary remains in England, southern New Jersey can rightfully
claim its place as the cradle of dinosaur paleontology. The Thrill
of Discovery: Hand-on, authentic discovery is at the core of the
Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park public experience. Above the
research layer, there are areas designated for public digging.
Nearly every child or grownup who visits the quarry to dig for
fossils, finds a 65-million-year-old fossil, with their own hands,
that they get to take home. Over and over, this has been a
transformational experience for people. When they make a personal
connection between themselves and deep time, and the place where
they live and the Earth’s ancient past, they never again see the
world, or their place in it, in quite the same way. Children seem
to understand the authenticity of the experience. The shark tooth
or ancient clam that they may dig up, is a real discovery. At that
moment, they become explorers, voyagers, authentic discoverers—an
experience that can set them on a new path. Sustainability: The
core concept behind the Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park Museum is
that we must learn from Earth’s deep past to guide our way into the
future. The extinction of the dinosaurs serves as a cautionary tale
for the multiple, simultaneous existential crises we face today. In
the Hall of Extinction & Hope, visitors will confront the alarming
facts about the unfolding climate and biodiversity crises. And they
will learn why there is hope in the battle to save Earth’s
atmosphere and biosphere, and that we all must act now to create
the future that we all wish for our posterity. Finally, through a
personalized RFID system, visitors will connect with sustainability
programs and organizations, giving them a sense of agency and
avenues through which they can make a positive difference. Carbon
Net-Zero and Sustainable Construction: The Jean & Ric Edelman
Fossil Park Museum will be an all-electric building, deriving its
energy from zero-carbon electricity and ground-source heating and
cooling. Upon opening, the museum will be New Jersey’s largest
carbon net-zero facility. Further, construction is underway using
reduced carbon concrete, bird-safe glass, and large amounts of
embodied carbon contained within sustainably-raised accoya cladding
and wood-fiber-lamination beams. At Edelman Fossil Park & Museum,
we treasure the diversity of our planet's history and are committed
to reflecting that diversity in our team. Edelman Fossil Park &
Museum is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, age,
ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil
union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression,
disability status, liability for military service, protected
veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical
cellular or blood trait, genetic information (including the refusal
to submit to genetic testing), or any other category protected by
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