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Events Manager - Hospitality/ Venue

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Sector: Hospitality / luxury events / weddings
Title of role: Events Manager
Salary on offer: £30,000–£31,000 per year + approx. £2,500 annual gratuities
Location/ Office address: Bristol
WFH/ Office/ Remote: Onsite, full‑time at the venue
Working hours: 40 hours per week, 5 days out of 7
PT/ FT: Full time
This Events Manager role is based within a luxury historic hotel, supporting weddings, private events, and high-end hospitality experiences. The position involves:
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- Managing enquiries
- Converting bookings
- Preparing proposals and contracts
- Coordinating event details
- Conducting show-arounds
- Acting as the main point of contact for clients on the day


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It suits someone experienced, detail-focused, and confident in guest-facing situations, with at least two years of hotel-based wedding or events coordination experience. The role offers a unique working environment, strong professional development, and additional benefits, including training, staff discounts, and gratuities.
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