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Head Barista

BaxterStorey UK
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

Job Description

• Ensure that customers are given an efficient and enjoyable customer experience and that their service and value expectations are consistently exceeded.

• Monitor the work of all colleagues and carry out appraisals, recognise training needs and potential as appropriate.

• Be passionate about the Coffee Bar operation and be aware of new concepts and ideas in the industry and on the high street that may enhance the current offer

• Actively encourage colleagues to further develop themselves and seek out new trends.

 


Qualifications

Qualifications

• Have experience in as a manager within a hospitality environment, ideally retail

• Experience in creating a thriving and successful working environment

• Possess excellent supervisory and communication skills

• Good delegation and influencing skills

• Able to demonstrate team development skills

• Have the ability to display a real passion for food and customer service



Additional Information

Additional Information



For almost 20 years, for every client, in every location (whether that’s an office, stadium, cathedral or university), we have created beautiful spaces, exciting menus and friendly teams, so that each and every customer can have the hospitality experience they deserve.



We need the brightest and the best to join us to make this all possible. We will support you to create your hospitality legacy and build a career that you are proud of.



Our drive and belief in our people, means that we always strive to supercharge our team’s careers. ‘Better’ is a daily habit that sits deep within our DNA, meaning learning will be front and centre of your experience working with us.



Join us, and be part of the food revolution!



BaxterStorey Values:



ALWAYS VISIONARY



We strive for better, we never settle, never compromise, never follow. We lead the way, blazing our own trail.



WHOLEHEARTEDLY POSITIVE



We are up-beat, motivating and inspiring. Our love for what we do radiates through our food, and is amplified by our people.



CREATIVELY COLLABORATIVE



We embrace our differences to push creativity and we work together to be better.



FOREVER CONSCIOUS



We work together as a team to lead by example, protecting the planet and supporting local communities.

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