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Restaurant Supervisor

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Cornwall
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Restaurant Supervisor

  • Pay - £30,700 per year
  • Plus up to £11,500 per year in tips (based on last years figures, paid weekly), giving total potential earnings of £42,200 per year.

 

We are looking for an experienced and professional Supervisor to join our front of house team at our world-famous flagship restaurant The Seafood Restaurant in Padstow, Cornwall.  

We see ourselves as being in the 'cheering up industry' trying
to make people smile with great food, drink and experiences. As we are in the
Top 25 Best Hospitality Companies to Work For, we think we are pretty good at
making our team smile too. We believe in supporting our teams and embracing
diversity and as such are a Disability Confident Committed Employer.



Family is the foundation of our business, and we understand the
importance of work/life balance and flexibility. 


What you’ll be getting up to

  • Making our guests smile
  • Training and supporting a team of waiters / waitresses
  • Ensuring the shift runs smoothly and that our team are happy

 

Grow your career with us  

We're not
just passionate about food, we're passionate about developing our people too.
75% of our managers have been promoted from within and we want to help you
fulfil your potential. We'll invest in you with:  


  • Craft
    skills and training (wine and food tastings, supplier visits) to develop
    your knowledge and confidence 
  • Opportunities
    to move between parts of our business 
  • Encouragement
    to apply for bigger roles when the time is right 
  • Regular
    encouragement and support from your manager 




Perks


  • Brilliant tips. On top of your salary, you'll
    earn tips, and these are paid weekly into your
    bank, aren't subject to NI deductions and you'll even get tips when
    you're on holiday!    
  • Staff discounts. You'll get discount in our restaurants, shops and
    online and discounted hotel stays and cookery
    courses. (Plus, double discount in the shops in the run up to
    Christmas).  
  • Free meal for two. After one year with us, you'll get a complimentary 3 course
    meal for two people in one of our restaurants every
    year.   
  • Holiday. You'll get 28 days paid holiday every year which starts
    to increase after 2 years 

 

Our Story 

Rick and
Jill Stein started our family run business back in 1975, and today we employ
over 600 happy staff. The business has grown from the first flagship Seafood
Restaurant in Padstow to 10 restaurants across the south of England, plus hotel
rooms, cookery school, shops and an online shop. Rick and Jill are still
heavily involved in the business, as are their three sons Ed, Jack and Charlie.


 Our Values



We are proud to be a values-led company which you will
learn more about upon joining us, the values that we live and breathe here at
Stein's are:




  • Hospitality is from our hearts.
  • Enjoy learning & improving.
  • Right thing, right way.
  • Bring out the best in each other.
  • Show great team spirit.


Good to know...  


  • Parking
    – there is plenty of free parking available in Padstow. 
  • Travel
    to work – Padstow is on the bus route from Bodmin, Wadebridge and Newquay
    with regular buses throughout the day. 
  • You
    can cycle safely to work from Bodmin and Wadebridge to Padstow along the
    Camel Trail.  

 

Say Hello - 



We'd love to hear from you - to apply, email your cv
to or click apply to submit a quick
application. 

If you
would like any additional support or need any reasonable adjustments at any
stage, please let us know. 


  The Seafood Restaurant was the first restaurant opened by Rick Stein and Jill Stein in 1975. The Seafood Restaurant in Padstow is famous for establishing an international reputation for the very freshest fish and shellfish, often landed on our doorstep. In the centre of the restaurant is a Seafood Bar where guests can enjoy watching chefs assembling platters of oysters, langoustines and sashimi. 

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