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Food and Beverage Team Leader

Daniel Thwaites
Hampshire
2 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take the next step in your Food and Beverage career? We are looking for a Food & Beverage Team Leader to join our friendly team at our busy Hotel. 

Your day to day;


Responsible for supporting the Food and Beverage Service Manager with the effective operation of the all Food and Beverage aras, including restaurant and bar, conference and events, delivering the highest levels of guest experience. 

Hosting to the highest calibre and ensuring that all team members working in the department maintain a high level of hospitality at all times to all guests


Ensuring the implementation of high standards of food and beverage service and high levels of product quality throughout the service periods
Supporting the Food and Beverage Service Manager in managing the Food & Beverage team members and working closely with the kitchen team throughout service
On-going training and development of the Food & Beverage team, to ensure high levels of service are continuously maintained

Who we are looking for;


You will have a genuine passion for the food and drink industry. This is a team leader role and therefore you will demonstrate high levels of both self-motivation and the ability to motivate, lead and develop a team.


You will have exemplary guest service skills, good interpersonal skills, and the ability to work well with others to represent the Company and the hotel in a loyal, professional, and knowledgeable manner. You will have a strong work ethic and the ability to multi-task whilst working in a busy and pressurised environment.


Food and Beverage Team Leader is a hands on role, so you will need to be comfortable rolling up your sleeves and getting involved with service


We need someone with previous experience of working within a busy food operation, with supervisory experience


In return, we are offering a rewarding role with scope for career progression along with;

A fun environment where you will receive training and support to develop and progress


Wagestream - the ability to access up to 40% of your wages as you earn them each week
Tips paid monthly
Free gym membership and discounted spa treatments
Employee Assistance Programme
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
Apprenticeships available
28 days annual leave (rising to 33 days after 5 years)
Discounted accommodation, food and drink in our beautiful properties across the country
Pension and life assurance
Long service awards including free meals and free stays with your friends or family

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