JOEY Restaurant Private Events Management

JOEY Restaurant Private Events Management


Company
JOEY Restaurants
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Join JOEY as a Private Events Manager and shape the success of a multi-million-dollar restaurant. This role offers part-time or full-time flexibility for dedicated leaders passionate about hospitality. As a Private Events Manager, your mission will be to recruit, develop, and lead a team of 50-100 individuals, driving their growth while ensuring high standards in guest satisfaction and profitability.

You'll be tasked with implementing effective operations and strategic goals, making a lasting impact in the restaurant’s performance and culture. Key Responsibilities:
• Recruit and cultivate talent for a high-performing team
• Achieve quarterly strategic planning goals effectively
• Maintain the highest standards in products and service
• Manage budgets and financial forecasts in-store
• Support new restaurant openings in Canada and the US Requirements:
• 1-3+ years of leadership experience
• Proven abilities in coaching and team development
• Detail-oriented with strong integrity
• Skills in proactive recruitment of top talent
• Budget management expertise Inspire change and foster growth within the JOEY community while delivering excellence in restaurant operations.

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