Whitbread
Hotel Duty Manager

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Hotel Duty Manager
We're currently recruiting in our Birmingham Oldbury (M5, Jct 2) Premier Inn. Working 24 hours per week, paying up to £13.86 per hour. Duty Manager - Birmingham Oldbury (M5, Jct 2) Premier Inn Come and be a Duty Manager at Birmingham Oldbury (M5, Jct 2) Premier Inn. Lead our dream team to make sure every aspect of our famous hotel experience is welcoming, safe, and brilliant. If you’ve got experience in retail or other jobs where you have successfully led people before, then this role is perfect as your next step in management. We’re looking for a dedicated professional who knows how to deliver outstanding customer experience and has the skills to inspire others. Immediate start – with all leadership experience relevant. PAY RATE: Up to £13.86 per hour (day shift) CONTRACT TYPE: Permanent – we don’t do zero hours contracts! HOURS: 24 hours a week LOCATION: Wolverhampton Rd, Oldbury B69 2BH Why you’ll love it here: Training and support: At Premier Inn we do careers worth staying for, so from day one, you'll receive a warm welcome and learn our simple administration system that will make your job easier. Plus, there's a clear career path within our business to help you grow. Whitbread Benefits Card: Enjoy up to 60% off Premier Inn rooms and 25% off meals in all Whitbread Restaurants. Pension and saving schemes: Take advantage of our company pension and save-as-you-earn scheme. Discounts: Get discounts on shops, utility bills, travel, cinema trips, supermarkets, and more. What you’ll do:
Join our team at Birmingham Oldbury (M5, Jct 2) Premier Inn as a Duty Manager, where your proven leadership skills will be put to use managing a reliable, high-performing team that ensures the smooth running of our hotel. If you’ve led a team in a retail environment, you’ll use your experience, excellent communication, and organisational skills to manage everything from health & safety standards to creating an exceptional guest experience.
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