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Conference & Events Operations Manager

Oxford Belfry Hotel & Spa
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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Are you passionate about food and providing an outstanding guest experience? 

Do you thrive in a fast-paced role where 2 days are never the same? 

The important stuff: 

Free health club membership (T&Cs apply)
Discounts across The QHotels Collection
Family & Friends discounts in hotels across The QHotels Collection
Support with training & professional qualifications, including course fees!
Various learning & development available
Access to an Employee Assistance Program – Hospitality Action
Refer a friend scheme
FREE parking
AND……much, much more! 

What will I do? 

Responsible for leading the Conference & Events team, you’ll lead from the front and work together with your team to ensure brand standards are adhered to, the guest experience is to a very high standard and revenues are maximised at every opportunity.  Working closely with the Events & Group Sales team to plan and execute each event, meeting the client’s expectations. 

Is this the role for me? 

Previous experience working within hospitality 
Have worked in a busy meetings & events, banqueting and
weddings venue 

People management experience 
Up to date with food & beverages trends & best
practice 

Knowledge of wines & spirits  









Curious to find out more? 

Oxford Belfry Hotel & Spa is located in Thame, just outside Oxford and within close proximity to the Cotswolds. Our hotel is a 4*, 154-bedroom property and has the Spires restaurant and bar & lounge area, and we offer afternoon tea as well as private dining and meetings and event spaces. The leisure facilities include a gym, pool, sauna, tennis courts, and a relaxing Elemis spa. 

The QHotels Collection are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for all.  We believe everyone should be treated equal so should you require any reasonable adjustments to any stage of the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to let us know so we can make the changes accordingly.   

The QHotels Collection proudly supports the UK Armed Forces and have signed the Armed Forces Covenant achieving the Silver Award.  



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