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Deputy Hotel Manager

Berkeley Scott
Gloucestershire
2 weeks ago
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Deputy General Manager

Beautiful Cotswold Boutique Hotel


Salary: Up to £42,000 

Live-in Accommodation Available

We’re seeking an experienced Deputy General Manager to join this stunning boutique hotel in the Cotswolds. This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate hospitality professional with strong Food & Beverage knowledge and a flair for delivering exceptional guest experiences.

As Deputy General Manager, you’ll support the General Manager in all aspects of day-to-day operations, lead and motivate a talented team, and ensure every guest enjoys the warm, high-quality service  this hotel is known for.

What we’re looking for:



  • Proven experience in a management role within hotels or high-end hospitality


  • Strong F&B background and a keen eye for detail


  • A hands-on leader with excellent communication and organisational skills


  • Passion for providing memorable guest experiences


What’s on offer:



  • Competitive salary up to £42,000


  • Live-in accommodation available


  • Opportunity to work in one of the most picturesque parts of the Cotswolds


  • Supportive, independent management and a welcoming team


If you’re ready to take the next step in your hospitality career and thrive in a beautiful, boutique environment, we’d love to hear from you.

Kellan Group (including all of our brands, Berkeley Scott and Xpress Recruitment) are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our websites

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