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Housekeeper

Cumbria and Lancashire
Cumbria
2 days ago
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What makes the perfect pub? It’s great ales, delicious food, a welcoming atmosphere, and the warm welcome from a team that’s at the heart of everything we do.
The Inn Collection Group is a multi-award-winning pubs with rooms company, proudly located in some of the most outstanding destinations across the North of England and Wales. At ICG, we deliver exceptional hospitality by living and breathing our core values of respect, customer focused, warmth, , and honesty, all with the goal of Making People Happy.

How we say thank you!
• Celebrate your birthday with an extra paid holiday.
• Build your future with support from our Lead-Inn development program.
• Take the time you need to rest and recharge; Paid Breaks are on us.
• Enjoy 50% off food at any of our Inns
• Relax with a stay at any of our Inns during January, February, and March for just £1.
• Take advantage of the chance to explore our beautiful locations, with 1/3 off room bookings all year round.
• Experience a spontaneous trip away with £50 on same day bookings
• It’s not just for you—your loved ones can enjoy 15% off bed and breakfast too!
• 24/7 confidential support is always there when you need it with our Employee Assistance Programme
• Tronc (…that’s tips to me and you)
• Contribute to a company that gives back through our Give-inn back scheme
• Join an award-winning team recognised as the Best Pub Employer at the Publican Awards. 


The Pheasant Inn, a beautifully refurbished 17th-century coaching inn, offers the perfect base for exploring the Lake District. With fantastic food, drink, and quirky accommodation, it provides a true taste of the best Cumbria has to offer. The recent restoration has breathed new life into this historic inn while preserving its rich heritage. 


You’ll Fit Right Inn



At The Inn Collection Group, we are pubs
with rooms—not just any rooms, but pristinely kept spaces, prepared for each
guest to enjoy an unforgettable stay. This high standard is made possible by
our dedicated and skilled housekeeping teams. .



A successful Housekeeper will be friendly
and detail-oriented, able to remain calm under pressure and exceed guest
expectations by responding promptly. As a key member of the Housekeeping team,
you’ll work collaboratively, contributing to a positive and efficient work
environment.



Your duties will include cleaning rooms to
our high standards, ensuring public areas are clean and welcoming, and promptly
reporting maintenance issues. You’ll follow safety guidelines, work to create
memorable visits for our guests and manage your stocks of linen, towels, and
room supplies effectively.

If you are reliable, have a passion for
cleanliness, and take pride in creating comfortable spaces we think you’ll fit
right inn…



This role gives Victorija
the flexibility to balance her family commitments. Watch Victorija’s video to learn more about our
Housekeeping roles. https://careers.inncollectiongroup.com/join-inn 


*Age-related pay rates apply for Under 21s.*

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