This is a fabulous opportunity to join a private owned hotel company who operate beautiful independent properties in stunning North Devon locations.
Rewards & Benefits
This role offers a very competitive salary dependent on experience,
Tips
Great training
Subsidised accommodation if required.
Duties & Responsibilities
We are recruiting a progressive Duty Manager to join this established management team in the day to day running of this popular hotel, which has well-appointed bedrooms, a bustling bar, is popular with non-residents and a rosette awarded restaurant offering an excellent menu with a range of locally sourced products.
This role will work across all departments and act as duty manager ensuring all shifts run smoothly and of the highest standard and guest service
Candidate Requirements
To be considered for this role candidates should have management experience either within a comparable hotel or from a good quality hospitality venue.
My client is looking for a confident and outgoing manager who genuinely enjoys engaging with guest and can help to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
This is progressive role; excellent training will be given and there is scope for further career development.
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