BARTENDER COMPETENCY · COMPETENCY SCORECARD
A competency scorecard is the documented rubric that converts observation into evidence. Without a scorecard, bartender competency is a manager’s opinion — which may be right, but is not documentable. With a scorecard, competency is a scored assessment against specific criteria that can be produced, reviewed, and defended.
This page covers how to structure a competency scorecard, what criteria to score against, and how to use the scorecard to move bartenders through training phases.
A complete competency scorecard addresses three domains. Each domain gets its own scorecard section with specific criteria scored on a 1–4 scale.
What the bartender knows. Assessed through the written Alcohol Management Program test.
What the bartender can do. Assessed through observed practical evaluation during a defined shift.
What the bartender decides. Assessed through scenario-based evaluation against expected response criteria.
For the full framework behind these three domains, see the Bartender Competency pillar.
Knowledge is assessed through the written Alcohol Management Program test. The scorecard captures:
Skill is assessed through observed practical evaluation during a defined shift or evaluation period. Each criterion is rated on a 1–4 scale:
Does not meet standard
Approaches standard but inconsistent
Meets standard consistently
Exceeds standard
Fifteen criteria across five categories. Each is scored on the 1–4 scale above.
No criterion scored below 2. No more than two criteria scored at 2. Overall average of 3 or higher.
Judgment is assessed through scenario-based evaluation. The evaluator presents scenarios and scores the bartender’s response against expected decision criteria on the same 1–4 scale.
Six scenario categories should be covered:
Guest showing multiple indicators orders another drink.
Guest disputes a refusal decision.
Suspicious ID situation.
One member over the line, others fine.
Minor spill, hazard, or guest complaint.
Situation that requires manager involvement.
Each scenario is scored against four expected response elements: correct recognition of the situation, appropriate intervention selection, appropriate escalation, and appropriate documentation.
The Ultimate Responsible Alcohol Service Manual includes the complete competency scorecard with all rubrics, scenario scoring sheets, and signed certification forms. 140 pages, 23 chapters.
The scorecard produces a pass/fail certification determination based on combined scores across all three sections:
A bartender who fails any section enters remediation. Remediation targets the specific area that failed — a failed knowledge assessment triggers knowledge re-training, not general re-training.
The evaluator (typically a manager, training director, or designated senior staff) scores each criterion during observation. Scores are recorded with brief specific notes supporting the score. The evaluator signs the scorecard. The employee signs acknowledging they have received and reviewed the scorecard.
The signed scorecard goes into the employee’s personnel file as part of the certification record. It is one of the most substantive documents in the file because it records specific observed performance against specific criteria.
Initial certification is not the end of competency assessment. Ongoing evaluation uses the same scorecard format at defined intervals:
The scorecard format makes ongoing evaluation efficient — the criteria do not change, only the scoring against them.
Bartender Competency Pillar →The full competency framework
Bartender Skills Test →The written knowledge test component
Training Documentation Pillar →How competency fits in the broader documentation framework
The Ultimate Responsible Alcohol Service Manual →Includes full assessment materials and scorecard
Ryan Dahlstrom
Author & Expert Witness
20+ years of hospitality operations. Author of The Ultimate Responsible Alcohol Service Manual and active dram shop expert witness.
Includes full scorecard · 140 pages
A printable, fillable competency scorecard PDF with all rubrics and signature lines.
Scorecard rubrics, written assessments, scenario scoring sheets, and signed certification forms — the complete system in The Ultimate Responsible Alcohol Service Manual.