Bar Attendent
Requirement: 27

How Bar Attendants Access Public Medical Care
Bar attendants legally employed in Poland are entitled to free public healthcare through the NFZ (National Health Fund). After registration and insurance, they can access doctors, specialists, and hospitals at no cost. Support is available to help secure a PESEL number and register with a local healthcare provider. With proper coverage, bar attendants can easily receive essential treatment, emergency services, and preventive care.
Professional Pathways for Bar Staff from Third Countries
Professionals from countries such as Ukraine, India, and Nepal are encouraged to apply for bar attendant positions in Poland. With a valid visa, residence permit, and work authorization, you can work legally and confidently. Support is provided for preparing documents, securing accommodation, translation, and training in safety and hospitality standards. This role offers the chance to grow skills in customer service, beverage preparation, and teamwork while gaining valuable international experience. The goal is to ensure a smooth relocation and welcoming start to your new career.
Medical Leave Guidelines for Bar Staff
If you are working as a bar attendant and fall ill, you are legally entitled to paid sick leave. A certified doctor will issue a medical certificate confirming your inability to work, which you can submit to your employer or directly through the insurance system. During your recovery, you will receive 80% of your average salary to help maintain financial stability. Support is available to guide you through reporting your illness, submitting documents, and claiming benefits. Your health is a priority, and you should never feel pressured to return before you are fully ready.