Company Description
Job Description
Your Role at Raising Cane’s:Â
The Area Leader of Training (ALT) is a field-based leader who directly supports Restaurant Training efforts for a specific market and is a critical part of the Area Business Unit support team. This leader is primarily responsible for the execution of Raising Cane's training standards within their restaurants as well as providing strategic support for wider training initiatives, partnering with the Area Business Unit Leader. While remaining restaurant-focused, this leader serves as both an ambassador for Raising Cane's culture, as well as an expert in the field of training and development.Â
The physical work environment includes working in a fast-paced kitchen environment (which requires extended periods of physical exertion, such as walking, standing, lifting and bending) and interacting with customers. It also includes both inside and outside work in varied temperatures, working with and around food products, common allergens, industrial equipment, commercial cleaning products that require the use of personal protective equipment and physical activities necessary to complete the responsibilities of the job.Â
Your Impact and Responsibilities:Â
Primary Responsibility – Restaurant TrainingÂ
- Supports and impacts the business through three key pillars; Crew Training, Manager Training and Internal DevelopmentÂ
- Ensures restaurants execute the highest level of training standards for crewmembers and managers through high-level restaurant engagement and analysis of ongoing performanceÂ
- Conducts and documents restaurant visits to evaluate training needs and identify operational support needsÂ
- Leads and validates execution of restaurant Advanced Crew & management training programsÂ
- Facilitates training classes including ServSafe and Train the Trainer programsÂ
- Identifies, develops and supports the certification and annual re-certification of Training RestaurantsÂ
- Owns the internal development of all restaurant crew (including management teams) through both direct and indirect engagementÂ
- Supports New Restaurant Opening (NRO) training performance through a high-level strategic engagement, partnering with the Area Leader of GrowthÂ
Secondary Responsibility – Partnership with Area Business Unit LeaderÂ
- Partners with the Area Business Unit Leader on how to support restaurant performance through the identification of training needs and implementation of corrective actionsÂ
- Provides regular business updates and analysis of restaurant training performanceÂ
- Builds strong cross-functional relationships within the Area Business Unit TeamÂ
- Works closely with restaurant recruitment to match current and future growth opportunities with internal candidates ready to fill those rolesÂ
Qualifications
Requirements for Success:Â
- 3+ years of previous hospitality leadership experience; multi-unit training experience desiredÂ
- High school diploma or equivalent; college degree preferredÂ
- Microsoft Proficient: Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and WordÂ
- Detail-oriented, organized, data-driven and able to manage multiple priorities that may be constantly changingÂ
- Self-driven, flexible, and energetic with strong analytical, written and verbal communication skillsÂ
- Able to work effectively and efficiently both independently and collaborativelyÂ
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively lead, motivate and empower crewmembers and leaders at all levels of the organizationÂ
- Able to recognize problems, set goals and convert plans into actionÂ
- Exercises good judgment and leverages available data that results in informed decision makingÂ
- Maintains high standards of conduct and professionalismÂ
- Able to travel within the assigned area up to 100%Â
- Possess a valid driver’s licenseÂ
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