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Duty Manager (6-month fixed-term contract)

Location: Ilford, Essex

We are excited to offer you the chance to join a small organisation in the sports and leisure sector, as a Duty Manager! As the Duty Manager, you will be the backbone of the organisation's daily operations, ensuring everything runs smoothly and the community enjoys the best sporting experience possible.

This role is a 6-month fixed-term contract, with the potential to extend, and offers you the opportunity to oversee a wide range of sporting activities like cricket, football, badminton, and squash.

Benefits:

Competitive salary: £36,000 - £42,000 per year.
A supportive and friendly team that's passionate about sports and community.
Flexible work arrangements may be considered.
Full-time role (39 hours per week) with the potential for extension.

Duties:

Oversee staff, maintenance, and the provision of activities across two sites.
Be the go-to person for external organisations, members, and authorities.
Ensuring all equipment and facilities are well-maintained and safe.
Ensure our facilities meet all health and safety standards, keeping everyone safe by conducting regular risk assessments and updating our operating procedures.
Ensure all legal requirements are met, from bar operations and catering to data protection.
Oversee budgeting, financial reporting, and audits, providing monthly updates to the Board
Organise exciting sporting and social events, engaging both members and visitors to create a thriving community atmosphere.

The ideal candidate will have:

Previous management or supervisory experience in hospitality or similar role.
A valid UK driving licence and access to your own transport.
Experience working in the licenced drinks trade.If you are someone who loves organising and ensuring everything runs smoothly, while fostering a positive and engaging environment, we want to hear from you. For a comprehensive job description please reach out to Alex, Anna or Denise at Adecco Romford.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website

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