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Join a forward-thinking company that is revolutionizing the coffee experience! As a Cafe Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in leading a dynamic team, ensuring exceptional customer service, and maintaining high operational standards. Your passion for coffee and commitment to hospitality will inspire your team to create memorable moments for every customer. This role offers a unique opportunity to grow your leadership skills while being part of a vibrant community. If you're ready to make a difference and elevate the coffee culture, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
At Blank Street, we believe that rituals matter, and that great rituals make your life better.With coffee shops across the US and UK, we are working to transform the high street grab-and-go coffee transaction into an experience that is higher in quality, hospitality, and joy.
Cafe Managers are integral to the success of Blank Street by taking full ownership of their four walls. Cafe Managers are accountable for training all team members, leading from the front on facilities, product and customer service expectations, conducting proper inventory management, practicing effective performance management of team members, hiring and developing great talent, business growth and improvement. Cafe Managers may also support light project work directed at growing the overall business and their individual skills.
People - Deeply care for and coach your team
Physical Space - Ensure true operational and brand excellence
Performance - Be the best at what you do
Full Time: 45 hours per week, 5 days of availability required and must be available to work 2 peak days (usually weekend days, weekend as described as Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
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