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Pub Manager – The Flying Stag
Join One of Scotland’s Most Celebrated Luxury Destinations
The Fife Arms, an award-winning 5-star hotel in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, is seeking an experienced and inspiring Pub Manager to lead The Flying Stag—our vibrant and much-loved Scottish pub.
Recognised with the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown and awarded Two Michelin Keys, The Fife Arms is a unique destination where exceptional hospitality, art, culture, and community come together to create unforgettable experiences.
The Role
As Pub Manager, you will take ownership of the day-to-day operation of The Flying Stag, leading a high-performing front-of-house team to deliver warm, authentic hospitality and memorable guest experiences.
You will be a confident and visible leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment, inspires those around you, and creates a culture of excellence, development, and teamwork. Working closely with your team and wider hotel colleagues, you will ensure exceptional service standards are consistently achieved while supporting the commercial success of the venue.
Our ideal candidate is passionate about people, food, drink, and hospitality, with a genuine desire to develop others and exceed guest expectations at every opportunity.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead, motivate, and develop the Flying Stag front-of-house team
- Deliver exceptional service standards and memorable guest experiences
- Support the recruitment, training, coaching, and mentoring of team members
- Drive operational excellence and ensure the smooth running of daily service
- Maintain high standards of presentation, cleanliness, and compliance throughout the venue
- Foster a positive and collaborative team culture
- Work closely with kitchen and hotel teams to deliver a seamless guest journey
- Ensure compliance with all Health & Safety, food safety, and COSHH requirements
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About You
To be successful in this role, you will have:
- Previous management experience within a quality hospitality environment
- Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills
- Experience training, coaching, and developing teams
- A proactive and solutions-focused approach
- Excellent emotional intelligence and relationship-building skills
- A thorough understanding of Health & Safety and COSHH regulations
- The ability to remain calm and effective under pressure
- A genuine passion for hospitality and delivering exceptional guest experiences
- A commitment to the standards expected within a luxury hospitality environment
- Enthusiasm, energy, and a desire to continually learn and grow
What We Offer
- Tips and service charge circa £4,000 per annum
- 30 days annual holiday
- Complimentary annual guest experience for you and a guest
- Pension scheme
- Free meals and refreshments while on shift
- Generous Artfarm-wide discounts across our properties in Scotland, Somerset, London, Los Angeles, and Menorca
- A vibrant programme of sports and social events
- Life Assurance
- Health benefits, including a Health Cash Plan
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Tailored career development opportunities to support your personal and professional ambitions


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About Artfarm And The Fife Arms
Founded by Iwan and Manuela Wirth, Artfarm is an independent hospitality company dedicated to creating extraordinary destinations that bring together art, culture, community, people, and place.
Its portfolio includes the award-winning Fife Arms in Braemar; Fish Shop in Ballater; The Audley Public House & Mount Street Restaurant in London; Manuela in Los Angeles; Da Costa and Durslade Farm Shop in Somerset; and Cantina in Menorca.
At the heart of Braemar, The Fife Arms offers 47 individually designed guest rooms, the tranquil Albamhor Spa, and a collection of unique dining and drinking experiences. From the open-fire cooking of The Clunie Dining Room to the relaxed atmosphere of The Flying Stag, the sophistication of Bertie’s Whisky Bar, the glamour of Elsa’s Cocktail Bar, and the welcoming Drawing Room, every space reflects our commitment to exceptional hospitality and locally sourced ingredients.
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If you're an experienced hospitality leader looking to make your mark within one of Scotland’s most distinctive luxury destinations, we’d love to hear from you.
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