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2742 days ago

Duty Manager Required

Terrence Moverley from Birkenhead Bowling Club Inc.

Duty Manager Required

The Birkenhead Bowling Club is one of North Harbour’s premier Bowling Clubs. The Club is situated in the Birkenhead Village on Mokoia Road.
With two natural greens, our facilities attract both competitive bowlers and keen social bowlers. Inside the Club there are two bar areas along with pokie machines, TAB and a big screen sports TV. We also cater for a wide variety of social and corporate events and functions.
The Birkenhead Bowling Club is seeking a suitably qualified part time permanent, hands on person for the position of Duty Manager.

What we’re looking for:
• A minimum of 2 years’ previous bar management experience in hospitality
• Honest, friendly, reliable
• This is a hands-on role, with some stocking of fridges, keg changing, cleaning glasses etc.
• Team player, with the ability of work solo at times.
• Immaculate presentation with outstanding communications skills
• Excellent command of English
• Vibrant personality with a strong sense of initiative
• A desire to exceed customers’ expectations.
• Accurate cash handling skills.
• Assisting with orders and stock take.
• Excel when working collaboratively. This is very important as the role will interact with many different groups and stakeholders, including club members, various community groups, as well as other bowling clubs who visit and play.
• Fully responsible for the venue, customers, licence, staff & health and safety policies while on duty
• Flexibility to work a mixture of shifts – days, nights, weekends and public holidays, 15 hours minimum per week.
• Experience working with Pokie machines and TAB is preferable, but not essential – full training will be given to the successful candidate
• LCQ certificate required and General Managers certificate is a must
• Someone that is sticking around for a while – this is not a short-term role!

If this is you,
apply now with a current CV and cover letter to secretary@bowlsbirkenhead.co.nz
or post to Birkenhead Bowling Club, P.O. Box 34070 Birkenhead 0746

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa and must be eligible to work in New Zealand for an extended period of time (over 2 years) to apply for this position.
Only short listed applicants will be contacted.

Club rooms: 93 Mokoia Road Birkenhead
www.bowlsbirkenhead.co.nz...

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