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A premium hospitality group in Castle Combe seeks a Food and Beverage Supervisor to lead the front of house team and ensure exceptional service across all dining outlets. This role involves supervising the team, assisting with stock management, and training staff to enhance guest experiences. The ideal candidate should have experience in a similar environment, possess strong customer service skills, and be flexible in scheduling. Excellent benefits include competitive salary, discounts across properties, and comprehensive training opportunities.
In a Nutshell
At The Manor House in Castle Combe, we are looking for a Food and Beverage Supervisor to be responsible for leading the shift, supervising the front of house Food and Beverage team and supporting the Food & Beverage Management team in the day to day running of the department - to include; Bar, Lounge and Terrace, Restaurant and Conference & Banqueting but with a focus on the Bar, lounge and Terrace. If you have a passion for good food and drink, this may just be the role for you.
Lots to do, but lots of fun
Are you right for us?
Our successful F&B Supervisor will have :
And now for the good stuff
Hospitality is all about looking after people and we are committed to our people. We work hard to ensure you can enjoy your job and are well rewarded. As well as excellent training, development and progression opportunities, other benefits include :
Are we right for you?
We expect a lot but we’ll give a lot to get the right people. There are 4 main things we look for
We want people with bags of character. We don’t want you to hide your personality when you’re at work, we want you to feel comfortable, to be who you are.
We want people people. You’ve got to like being around others, smiling and chatting because you like people, not because someone told you to smile and chat.
We need extra milers. So if you think the job description is all you have to do, then we’re not for you.
You have to put your heart into it. When you tell a guestyou’re happy to help, you have to mean it.