A bar manager is responsible for the day-to-day running of a bar or pub, ensuring excellent customer service, managing staff, and maintaining profitability. Duties include ordering and managing stock, overseeing health and safety regulations, handling budgets and cash, and organising events or promotions. Bar managers are also involved in hiring and training staff, dealing with suppliers, and resolving customer complaints. This career is fast-paced, sociable, and requires strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills. It can be physically demanding and often involves working late hours.
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CREME DE LA CREME ATELIER
( Added 07 Jul 2025 - 4 positions available )
You will be working in a fresh bagel bar operation and assisting with the occasional functions at another venue on the same street. This will give you insight and experience in two different types of hospitality retail environments. An on-demand service and pre-planned special occasion functions. This variety should help to keep things interesting.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 23 Jul 2026
ARAMARK LIMITED
( Added 11 Feb 2026 - 1 position available )
<p>You’ll complete the Food and Beverage Team Member Level 2 apprenticeship with HIT Training, combining one‑to‑one coaching, workplace learning and online study. You’ll build skills in customer service, food and beverage service, communication, teamwork and fast‑paced hospitality. Functional Skills provided if needed.</p>
Closing date: in 7 days
Possible start date: 13 Apr 2026
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UK
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