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General Manager : Fantastic large scale, Leisure Business, Brighton
Location: Brighton (MUST LIVE IN OR AROUND BRIGHTON)
Salary: A GBP 90,000 : A GBP 95,000 plus bonus
A forward-thinking leisure and attractions business, with 4 sites across the UK, is looking for an entrepreneurial General Manager to take full ownership of one of their standout venues. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to run a business as if it were their own, taking real ownership, driving performance, and shaping the future of the site as the wider group continues to grow.
The General Manager Role
- Full P and L responsibility and overall operational leadership of the venue
- Drive revenue across ticketing, events, private hire, F and B and group bookings
- Lead, develop and grow a large multi-departmental team
- Implement and manage sales, marketing and operational processes across the site
- Reviewing site performance, setting targets, and holding regular management meetings
- Ensure an outstanding guest experience across all touchpoints
- Work closely with senior stakeholders to develop the sites long-term strategy
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The General Manager
- Must have a strong proven record in a General Manager or senior operations role within visitor attractions, leisure, hospitality or entertainment
- Experience managing a high-footfall, multi-revenue-stream venue
- An entrepreneurial mindset, someone who treats the business as their own
- Strong commercial acumen and experience interpreting key financial management reports
- Sales and revenue management experience including new business development
- Recruitment, training and development of large teams
- Highly motivated, confident communicator and strong leader
- Experience opening or growing a site is a bonus


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