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Cafe Supervisor - Young V&A

Benugo
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

We are looking for an experienced Cafe Supervisor to join the team at the Young V&A Museum.

Our lovely cafe at the museum serves freshly prepared coffee, sandwiches, and cakes.

We Offer:

Rate: £14 per hour

Shifts: 5 days out of 7

Contract: Full Time/ Permanent

About the Cafe Supervisor role:

  • To oversee the day-to-day operations by ensuring that our product and the service we provide are always of highest standard
  • To supervise, manage and motivate the team
  • To support management team in working towards improving sales and service
  • Ensuring high levels of Food and Health & Safety are always maintained

The ideal candidate will possess good food and beverage knowledge in addition to outstanding customer service, and leadership skills.


Additional Information

Benugo has built a culture of inclusivity & progression for all employees. Not only have we retained our family-feel culture, but we also offer a range of benefits including:

  • Free lunch on shift
  • Endless tea and coffee on shift
  • 50% discount on food and soft drinks in all our locations, plus free tea & coffee on your days off too!
  • Competitive rate
  • Life Assurance
  • Opportunity to develop and further your career within a fast growing an exciting company with a very prestigious list of clients
  • Employee discounts at several retailers (via Perkbox app) & fitness providers
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme & our trained Mental Health First Aiders

If this sounds like the role for you, apply now!

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