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Food & Beverage Service Manager

Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa
West Yorkshire
1 day ago
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We'd love to meet you - Come and join the Daniel Thwaites family


We are currently seeking an established, professional and hands on Food & Beverage Service Manager to support and motivate their team to create amazing experiences for our guests through delivering warm and friendly hospitality in every interaction. This role is maternity cover for up to 12 months, starting the beginning of February 2026.

Your day to day:

As Food & Beverage Service Manager, you will lead a diverse team to ensure all guests receive the highest standard of service and want to return again in the future


Planning all aspects across the food and drink outlets, including Conference & Events to ensure the rotas and service meets the needs of all guests
Maintaining staffing levels in line with agreed budgets
Being hands on during service as and when required
Managing all aspects of performance and development with your team 
Communicate with other departments 
Maintaining the service standards across your function and always looking to improve at every opportunity
Team work 

Who are we looking for?


Every day, we want people to come to work to make people feel at ease through delivering warm hospitality. To achieve this you will need to be friendly, extremely personable and have the ability to deliver the company standards in each interaction. 


You will have experience in managing a food led service along with proven experience in leading and developing a strong team. It would be ideal if you have previously been involved with Conference & Events but this is not essential. 


This is a hands on role, so you should be comfortable with rolling up your sleeves and getting involved with service when required. Our business is open all day, every day so you will need to be able to work during morning, evenings and/or weekends. 

In return, we are offering a rewarding role with scope for career progression along with;

A fun environment where you will receive the training and support to develop and progress


Free parking
Wagestream - the ability to access up to 40% of your wages as you earn them each week
Tips paid monthly
Free meal whilst on duty
Health cash plan with access to discounted perks
Use of our brilliant gym on site and discounted Spa treatments
28 days annual leave (rising to 33 days after 5 years)
Employee Assistance Programme
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
Apprenticeships available
Discounted accommodation, food and drink in our beautiful properties across the country
Pension & Life assurance
Long service awards, including free meals and free stays with your friends or family

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