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🍽️ Lead with Excellence at Cheltenham Racecourse!


Experienced Restaurant Managers & Supervisors

Constellation is seeking passionate and experienced Restaurant Managers and Supervisors to join our elite hospitality team at the iconic Cheltenham Racecourse for the 2025/2026 racing season.

With a variety of fine dining restaurants, private boxes, and premium hospitality suites, we offer a unique opportunity for seasoned professionals to lead teams and deliver exceptional service at one of the UK’s most prestigious sporting venues.


📍 Location:

Cheltenham Racecourse, Prestbury Park, Cheltenham, GL50 4SH


đź“… Key Race Day Dates:

Work across high-profile race days throughout the season, including:

  • The Showcase: Friday 24th & Saturday 25th October 2025
  • The November Meeting: Friday 14th – Sunday 16th November 2025
  • The International: Friday 12th & Saturday 13th December 2025
  • New Year’s Day Racing: Thursday 1st January 2026
  • Festival Trials Day: Saturday 24th January 2026
  • The Cheltenham Festival: Tuesday 10th – Friday 13th March 2026 (Our flagship event)
  • The April Meeting: Wednesday 15th & Thursday 16th April 2026
  • Race Night featuring Hunter Chase: Friday 1st May 2026


đź’Ľ Role Overview:

As a Restaurant Manager or Supervisor, you will take ownership of a designated hospitality area, whether that’s a fine dining restaurant, exclusive private box, or vibrant hospitality lounge. You’ll be responsible for leading your team to deliver a seamless, premium guest experience.


Key responsibilities include:

  • Overseeing the setup, delivery, and breakdown of your assigned area
  • Leading, coaching, and motivating front-of-house staff
  • Managing guest flow, table plans, service timing, and quality control
  • Liaising closely with kitchen and bar teams for smooth coordination
  • Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, and food hygiene standards
  • Handling guest feedback professionally and proactively
  • Upholding brand standards and representing Constellation with pride


✅ What We’re Looking For:

  • Previous experience in a supervisory or managerial role within high-end hospitality or events
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills
  • Confidence managing teams in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment
  • A passion for delivering exceptional guest experiences
  • A professional, calm, and positive attitude
  • Availability on key event dates throughout the season, including prep day prior the event days
  • Personal license or food safety qualification (desirable but not essential)


đź’· Pay & Perks:

  • Competitive pay rates based on experience and role
  • Work at one of the UK’s most prestigious venues
  • Opportunities to lead at other major events and venues with Constellation
  • Flexible event-based work – ideal for hospitality professionals or freelancers
  • Be part of a passionate and professional event hospitality team


đź“© Apply Now:

If you’re an experienced hospitality leader ready to take charge and shine at one of the UK’s top sporting destinations, we want to hear from you. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

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