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Argyl Group

Revenue Manager

London
£40k/yr
Posted about 23 hours ago
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Key Details

  • Salary: £40,000 per annum, pro rata 0.6 FTE
  • Hours: 24 hours per week
  • Contract: Initial six-month fixed-term contract, with scope to extend or become permanent
  • Location: Hybrid, with 1 office day per week (candidates will need to be within commuting distance to Edinburgh, London, or Birmingham)

Job Description

Revenue Manager

Argyl is looking for a part-time Revenue Manager (0.6 FTE) to lead revenue strategy, pricing and distribution across our growing accommodation portfolio.

About Us

We’re Argyl, a growing property management company with a portfolio across London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Cork.
Our mission is to look after guests and properties with care and attention to detail, ensuring a smooth experience. We’re locally run, hospitality-minded, and trusted by guests and owners. We keep things simple too: clean, comfortable spaces, friendly service, and real local knowledge.

More about the role

Revenue management is currently overseen by our Commercial Director as part of a much wider remit. We already have revenue measures and processes in place, but we now need someone with the time and expertise to take clear ownership of the function, improve our approach and make sure decisions are consistently supported by performance data.

This is a commercially focused role with responsibility for making informed pricing and distribution decisions across the portfolio. It is not an administrative reservations or listing-management position. You will be expected to understand what is driving performance, identify opportunities and risks, and clearly advise the directors on the action needed.

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The role is part-time, and we are open to discussing how the 24 hours are arranged. This could be three full working days or shorter hours spread across four or five days. We would agree on a regular weekly pattern with the successful candidate. Applicants will be expected to spend one day a week in the office, either Birmingham, Edinburgh, or London.

Core responsibilities

This is an outline of the role and not an exhaustive list; responsibilities may evolve as the business grows and be based on your experience.

  • Own and implement revenue-management strategy across Argyl’s short-term rental and seasonal accommodation portfolio.
  • Manage dynamic pricing, rates, discounts, minimum stays and booking restrictions within agreed commercial parameters.
  • Monitor occupancy, ADR, RevPAR, booking pace and pickup trends, responding proactively to changes in demand.
  • Analyse competitor pricing, market performance, local events and seasonal demand to inform revenue decisions.
  • Identify underperforming properties and work with Account and Reservations managers to develop targeted strategies to improve commercial performance.
  • Manage distribution strategy across the online travel agents, corporate, TMC, RMC and extended stay agents.
  • Review channel mix and commission costs, identifying opportunities to increase direct bookings and net revenue.
  • Produce regular revenue forecasts and monitor performance against budget, previous periods and prior-year results.
  • Develop clear weekly reporting and lead more detailed monthly revenue reviews.
  • Present revenue opportunities, risks and recommendations to the directors.
  • Review and improve the systems, tools and processes used to support pricing, distribution and reporting.
  • Work closely with the Reservations team to understand booking trends and ensure revenue decisions are implemented effectively.

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Additional areas

  • Lead pricing, forecasting and revenue mobilisation for new properties and seasonal projects.
  • Help develop a repeatable revenue approach for new property launches.
  • Contribute to annual budgeting and wider commercial forecasting.
  • Provide commercial input into listing and channel optimisation.
  • Support longer-term work to increase direct bookings and reduce distribution costs.

What we offer

  • 33 days’ annual leave, including bank holidays, pro rata
  • Flexible working, with the option to agree how your hours are arranged across the week
  • Discounted stays across Argyl-managed properties
  • Access to our team office in Edinburgh or a coworking membership in London or Birmingham
  • Paid team charity and volunteering days
  • Company-wide team gatherings at least twice a year
  • Company pension

We’re committed to building a team that reflects a range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and will consider all candidates fairly.

Please note that we are not able to offer visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

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Skills

Revenue Management
Dynamic Pricing
Distribution Strategy
Financial Forecasting
Market Analysis
Competitor Analysis
Data Analysis
RevPAR Optimization
ADR Management
Occupancy Monitoring
Channel Management
Budgeting
Reporting
Stakeholder Management
Short-term Rental Strategy

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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