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junior front of house manager - Join a brand that celebrates individuality and growth (Hiring Immediately), Warrington, Cheshire
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Client:
wagamama
Location:
Warrington, Cheshire
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
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Job Views:
2
Posted:
08.05.2025
Expiry Date:
22.06.2025
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Job Description:
junior front of house manager | full time
At Wagamama, we celebrate individuality and diversity. With over 165 restaurants across the UK and Ireland, we are looking for a junior front of house manager to join our team and help us nourish from bowl to soul.
The role |
As a junior front of house manager, you will be a developing leader passionate about creating a positive environment for guests and team members. You will support in coaching and developing your team, owning your shifts to drive performance.
If you...
* are passionate about supporting your team and maintaining high standards
* are ready to run shifts, plan schedules, and coach on the go
* have an understanding of managing labour, rotas, and are eager to learn about financial performance
* recognize and celebrate great performance on shift
We’d love to hear from you
What’s in it for you |
* Biweekly pay + share of tips
* Access up to 30% of earnings before payday with Wagestream
* Flexible hours to support side pursuits
* Free food on shift from our menu + 50% off outside work to treat friends and family
* Industry-leading family-friendly policy: 26 weeks full pay + 13 weeks half pay for expectant or adopting parents
* Opportunity to try new menus first
* Wagamama parties with VIP guests throughout the year
* Recognition as a nationwide love above the door legend through our national program
Additionally, we offer pension schemes, holiday, training, cycle to work, retail and leisure discounts, gym memberships, and long service awards.
Be you, be Wagamama
Wagamama is proudly part of the Disability Confident scheme.
*100% of tips go to our teams. Tips vary by restaurant. Tips are discretionary and not considered wages.
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