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Supervisor

Urban Pubs & Bars
Greater London
1 day ago
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We are currently looking for a talented and driven Supervisor, with
experience in premium food and bar establishments  to join our team. The Slaughtered Lamb is a one of a kind venue, an iconic pub and music venue situated over two floors. Well know for its outstanding service and classic but creative gastro food menu, the Slaughtered Lamb is one of the Citys most loved kept secrets. This is a 7 day music venue that comes to life in the evenings providing the very best in night entertainment, with an extensive craft beer range and delicious cocktails makes the Slaughtered Lamb a great venue to visit.



Do
you love being the face of a busy pub, working with and guiding the bar team to
deliver service excellence? Can you skilfully liaise with a strong kitchen team
to deliver a great customer experience? 


What's it all about:




  • Able to demonstrate a clear
    knowledge of our products through genuine recommendations and by ensuring
    our food and drink product presentation is always of an outstanding quality
  • Able to take responsibility for
    your team on shift to ensure service standards and safety/ security
    expectations are all met to the highest of standards
  • Passionate about training our
    team to ensure they have the knowledge needed to provide an unforgettable
    experience
  • Able to deal with customer
    queries quickly and professionally
  • Always willing to learn new
    skills and explore opportunities, be approachable and encourage ideas
  • Able to support the Management
    team to deliver set goals
  • Able to promote and market the
    venue, private hire spaces and events as appropriate to our customers



What's in it for me:

  • Competitive rate per hour + tronc
  • Be part of a brand new opening
  • Training and development
  • Career progression and promotion opportunities with regular new openings around the corner
  • Get out and about, you automatically get discounts across all our pubs, bars and restaurants
  • Team trips, regular incentives and socials – a fun, family atmosphere
  • Goes without saying, but we’ll feed you during your shift
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support you across those tough times
  • Good people know good people - an awesome referral scheme where you can earn up to £1000 per successful referral
  • Access your Wages anytime through Wagestream
  • Birthdays are for celebrating, so have the day off on us
  • Cycle to work scheme

Interested in hearing more?

Get in touch so we can schedule a show around, rub some shoulders together, have a laugh and make some magic! 

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