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House Manager - Luxury Residential Building

Corecruitment
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: House Manager – Luxury Residential Living

Salary: Up to £65,000
Location: London

We are recruiting a passionate and experienced House Manager to lead day-to-day operations in one of London’s premier luxury residential properties. This is an exceptional opportunity for a hospitality-driven leader who is committed to delivering outstanding resident experiences, developing a high-performing team, and maintaining the highest standards across services.

 

About the Position


  • Lead the delivery of hospitality services across the residence, ensuring an exceptional experience for residents and guests.
  • Manage the front-of-house teams including Concierge, Housekeeping, and Chauffeurs.
  • Oversee rostering and team planning to ensure seamless coverage and excellent service.
  • Ensure the residence is always presented to a premium standard
  • Drive continuous improvement and service innovation in line with brand standards.
  • Support the delivery of resident events and social experiences.
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to maintain consistent service excellence.


 

The Successful Candidate


  • Experience in a high-end hospitality, residential or private members’ club environment.
  • Proven people leader with the ability to motivate and inspire multidisciplinary teams.
  • Strong organisational and operational skills with a keen eye for detail.
  • Natural communicator with a resident-first mindset and excellent customer service skills.
  • Confidence in managing compliance, safety, and health regulations.
  • Experience with CRM/PMS systems is a plus.
  • Passionate about luxury service, resident satisfaction, and creating a vibrant residential community.


 

Company Benefits


  • Competitive salary
  • Dynamic and inclusive team culture
  • Contribution to an innovative lifestyle-led living concept


If you are keen to discuss the details further, please apply today or send your cv to Ed at Corecruitment dot Com

 

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