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Supervisor

Young's
Greater London
1 day ago
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Supervisor



 A small pub in the heart of Greenwich is looking for a new Supervisor to join a friendly strong team who pride themselves on service excellence.



 



What We Offer Our
Supervisors:

  • Access to our Career Pathway, Apprenticeships and training and development courses
  • Free Meals
  • Weekly pay
  • 28 days holiday per year
  • 20% discount in all Young's Pubs and 30% discount on overnight stays in our Pubs with Rooms
  • Share Save Scheme
  • Company Pension Scheme


What we look for in a
Supervisor:



As the successful Supervisor you will have a passion to deliver
exceptional customer service every time and be able to build
rapport with our customers and our team to continue
the success of our pub. You will be passionate about training our team to
ensure they have the knowledge needed to delight our customers and also be a responsible key holder to be able to lead shifts
safely and effectively. 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.






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