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General Manager - Live In

Young's
Greater London
1 day ago
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General
Manager - Live In - January Start - Up to 40K plus bonus - Live-In

We're looking for a General Manager for the Spring Grove - a gorgeous community pub in Kingston.  This pub is a real hub for the community and its neighbours - whether that's having a Whisky in a wing-back chair in the Lounge, having a pint of ale at the bar, having one of its legendary Sunday Roasts in the pub or sipping on a cocktail in its generously-sized beer Garden.   Aside from all of that - the decor and furnishings are absolutely stunning.  This pub couldnt scream "Modern Community Pub with nods to tradition" any louder!   The ideal candidate is a people focused operator who is great at building relationships and ensuring high standards in this much loved neighbourhood institution.



Running a Pub for Young's:



We believe pubs should be differentiated and individual and
so we are looking for entrepreneurial General Managers to put their own stamp
on our businesses. We're all about freedom within a framework - you decide what
goes on the food menu - and that doesn't mean picking from a bank of recipes!
You tailor your offer to your guests and grow the business in line with your
business vision!  You decide what events and sales driving to do, what the
team uniform is, and look after all your own recruitment and marketing. 
If you are a people-focused Pub General Manager with fresh food experience,
then we want to hear from you. 



What We Offer Our General
Managers:

  • Huge annual bonus potential - up to 100% of your salary!
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Enhanced Company Pension Scheme
  • Life Assurance Scheme
  • 20% discount in all Young's pubs and 30% discount on overnight stays in our Pubs with Rooms
  • Access to our Share Save Scheme
  • Access to our Career Pathway and Training and Development Courses


What we look for in a
General Manager:



We are looking for a creative &
entrepreneurial General Manager to join and lead our team in our stylish, food
focused pub. As the successful General Manager, you will embrace the autonomy
given to run your business and offer unique ideas to drive your team to
success. You will have a genuine passion for exceptional customer service and a
pro-active approach to team management. You will recruit & develop your
team to ensure they have the
knowledge needed to delight our customers. 
You
will also be someone who is committed to their career in hospitality and we can
offer ongoing development to
support you as you grow and succeed with us.



Thanks for your interest in working with Youngs. If you’d
like to be part of our team, then apply now!



“We believe in
developing our people to delight our customers”



 



 

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