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  • Reception Manager
    Reception Manager
    6 hours ago
    £55000 yearly
    Full-time
    Richmond

    Reception Manager We're looking for an experienced and charismatic Reception Manager to lead our reception team (multi sites South Kensington, Battersea and Richmond) and ensure every guest enjoys a seamless, personalised experience. You will be the first and last point of contact for our guests, setting the tone for their visit and leaving a lasting impression. About the role • Lead, train, and inspire the reception team, • Manage reservations, enquiries, VIPs, and guest flow, • Build strong relationships with guests, ensuring memorable experiences, • Support wider restaurant operations during peak periods, • Maintain accurate reservation systems and procedures About You • Minimum 4 years' experience in a similar role in a fast-paced environment, • Confident using SevenRooms and/or OpenTable, • Passionate about hospitality with excellent service standards and attention to detail, • Strong leadership, mentoring, and delegation skills, • Flexible, team-oriented, and resilient under pressure Be part of our team Here at Brindisa, our food is homely and authentic, with flavour always being the key factor. Above all, our food is about sharing. We celebrate the culture and dining experience of small plates. We have a direct relationship with all our suppliers, bringing their ethos and quality to the table. We offer: • 28-day holiday, • 35% discounts in our restaurants and our retail offerings, • childcare vouchers, • cycle to work scheme, • Refer a friend reward, • opportunity to progress within the business across our sites, • opportunity for trips to Spain to meet our producers

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  • Building Manager
    Building Manager
    15 hours ago
    £14110 yearly
    Part-time
    London

    Job title: Building Manager Reports to: Premises Clerk Location: Ealing Quaker Meeting House, 17 Woodville Road, W5 2SE Contract: Fixed term of 18 months with the possibility of becoming permanent Hours: 15 hours per week onsite Salary: £14,110 (reviewed annually) Closing Date August 7th, 2026 Interview Date August 17th, 2026 Purpose of the Role The Building Manager is responsible for ensuring the Quaker Meeting House is safe, welcoming, well-maintained, and effectively managed as both a place of worship and a community venue. The role oversees the day-to-day operation of the building, including maintenance coordination, room hire and lettings, contractor management, administration, and support for health and safety compliance, in line with Quaker values and Meeting policies. Key Responsibilities The Buildings Manager will: · Support increased and appropriate use of the Meeting House through lettings aligned with Quaker values and Meeting policies. · Manage relationships with hirers and building users. · Oversee the day-to-day running of the building and associated administration. · Supervise cleaning staff and coordinate contractors and maintenance services. · Support safeguarding and health and safety compliance by ensuring required checks, records, and procedures are maintained. · Help maintain the Meeting House as both an attractive community venue and a place of worship. Location and flexible working · The post holder will be employed by London West Area Meeting. · The role is site-based. · Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements will be considered where operationally possible. · Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. Principal Tasks Hirings and Income Development · Promote room hire and develop lettings opportunities consistent with Quaker values. · Market the Meeting House through appropriate digital and local channels. · Manage enquiries, bookings, hire agreements, and invoicing. · Coordinate bookings and balance the needs of hirers and Meeting activities. · Monitor local venue hire rates and gather feedback to improve uptake. · Build relationships with local Meeting Houses and community organisations where appropriate. Building Operations · Oversee the smooth day-to-day operation of the Meeting House. · Liaise with contractors, utilities, and relevant property organisations regarding maintenance and repairs. · Coordinate maintenance works and monitor contractor performance. · Prepare rooms and move light furniture as required for worship and hirings. · Conduct routine building and security checks, including supporting testing of fire alarms and access systems. · Maintain accurate records relating to maintenance, compliance, and building use. · Act as a keyholder and undertake lone working where required, following agreed procedures. Reporting and Administration · Work with the Treasurer to maintain records relating to hirings and building use. · Prepare reports for the Premises Committee and contribute to monitoring income and building use. · Provide quarterly updates to the Premises Committee against agreed objectives. · Support basic financial administration. Person Specification Essential · Sympathy with Quaker values and commitment to an inclusive and respectful environment. · Excellent written and spoken English. · Strong organisational and communication skills. · Ability to manage competing priorities and work independently. · Experience in building, facilities, venue, or operational management. · Experience coordinating contractors or service providers. · Ability to maintain accurate administrative and financial records. · Ability to work appropriately with vulnerable users and follow safeguarding procedures. · Competence in Microsoft Office and Google applications. · Willingness to learn and use Hallmaster booking system (training provided). · Ability to undertake lone working and keyholding responsibilities. Desirable · Experience in marketing, venue hire, or income generation. · Experience working with volunteers, committees, or community organisations. · Experience using social media, particularly Instagram and Facebook. · Knowledge of the local area. · Experience in a faith, charity, or community setting. General · Attend regular supervision and appraisal meetings. · Build effective relationships with Ealing Quakers, relevant committees, London Quaker Property Trust (LQPT), and London West Area Meeting (LWAM). · Comply with Meeting policies, including safeguarding, equality, data protection, and health and safety. · Support trustees in maintaining health and safety compliance; overall responsibility remains with Trustees. · London West Area Meeting is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The successful applicant will be required to comply with safeguarding policies and complete a standard DBS check. Benefits Pension Contribution: 8% employer, 3% employee Annual leave: 33 days (pro-rata 99 hours annual leave per annum) including public holidays over a 12- month period. Application Process To apply please send a CV and a cover letter of not more than two A4 pages, demonstrating how your skills experience and aptitudes fit this role enquiries Interviews will be held in person in Ealing within two weeks of the closing date. Shortlisted applicants will be offered the opportunity for a visit to the Meeting House. A DBS check is required for this job. Quaker Meeting, part of London West Area Meeting (charity number 1134215)

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  • Head Chef
    Head Chef
    28 days ago
    £46000–£50000 yearly
    Full-time
    Richmond, Richmond upon Thames

    Head Chef – The Lass O’ Richmond Hill Richmond, London | Young’s Pub | Fresh Food | Seasonal British Cooking The Lass O’ Richmond Hill is looking for a talented, passionate and ambitious Head Chef to lead the kitchen of one of Richmond’s most distinctive pubs. Sitting proudly at the top of Richmond Hill, just moments from Richmond Park, The Lass is a beautiful historic pub with open fires, a sun-soaked garden, on-site car park and a reputation for quality seasonal food. We are a food-led pub with real personality, built around British produce, proper pub classics and dishes that feel generous, thoughtful and full of flavour. This is a brilliant opportunity for a Head Chef who wants more than just a kitchen to run. At The Lass, you will have the freedom to shape the food identity, create your own menus and specials, work with great suppliers and lead a kitchen with genuine ambition. What we offer our Head Chef As Head Chef at The Lass, you will enjoy: • Full autonomy to create your own menus and specials, • Access to our Apprenticeship Scheme and Development Programmes, • Regular culinary masterclasses covering topics such as game, butchery and shellfish, • Inspirational food trips with our top-quality suppliers, • Regular Chef Forums with other Head Chefs to share ideas, inspire and develop, • Free meals while on shift, • 20% discount in all Young’s Pubs, • 30% discount on overnight stays in our Pubs with Rooms, • Share Save Scheme, • Enhanced Company Pension Scheme, • 28 days holiday per year, • On-site car park, • The chance to lead a kitchen in a beautiful, established, food-led pub with huge potential About the food The Lass is built around the idea that a great pub menu should feel familiar, generous and deeply satisfying, while still showing real craft. We want food that guests recognise, crave and return for, delivered with the confidence and discipline of a serious kitchen. The food style is seasonal British pub cooking with a refined, produce-led edge. Think beef tartare with crisp game chips, mince on dripping toast, terrines, pâtés and pickles made in-house, proper pies with deep glossy fillings and buttery pastry, rich braises, hand-cut chips, excellent roasts, seasonal fish, steaks, chops, puddings and simple vegetable-led dishes treated with real care. This is not about overworked plates or unnecessary fuss. The best dishes at The Lass should feel bold, honest and full of flavour. A guest should be able to look at the menu and immediately want to eat, whether they are stopping in after a walk in Richmond Park, settling in by the fire, or booking a long Sunday lunch with friends. Our direction is rooted in: British classics done properly Roasts, pies, puddings, seasonal fish, steaks, braises, sandwiches, snacks and sharing dishes, all cooked with proper technique and a strong sense of place. Gutsy, confident flavours We want food with depth: rich stocks, glossy sauces, sharp pickles, proper seasoning, crisp textures and generous portions. Nothing should feel timid, decorative or apologetic. Seasonal ingredients and thoughtful sourcing Menus should move with the seasons, using British produce wherever possible and celebrating the best of each moment — spring greens, summer tomatoes, autumn game, winter roots, coastal fish, orchard fruit and proper cheese. House-made touches Pickles, chutneys, sauces, pastry, stocks, dressings, relishes and snacks should give the menu its own personality and create value through skill rather than gimmicks. A strong bar and snack offer The Lass should have food that works for every occasion: a quick pint and something salty, a casual lunch, a celebratory dinner, a garden gathering or a proper Sunday roast. Think beef tartare with game chips, mince on dripping toast, rarebit, croquettes, potted meats, seasonal tarts, proper sandwiches, pork chops, pies and generous sharing plates. Sunday as a key part of the offer Sunday lunch is central to The Lass. We want roasts that feel abundant, consistent and worth travelling for, with excellent gravy, crisp potatoes, proper vegetables, generous Yorkshire puddings and the kind of execution that turns first-time guests into regulars. Seasonal specials with purpose Specials should feel exciting but grounded: whole fish, grilled chops, game, offal, slow braises, tarts, pies, seasonal vegetables and dishes that make full use of the kitchen’s skill. The menu should change enough to feel alive, but always remain recognisably pub-first. The right Head Chef will understand that The Lass does not need to chase trends. It needs to serve proper British pub food with confidence, discipline and soul — food that feels rooted in tradition, sharpened by skill and generous enough to bring people back. What we look for in a Head Chef We are looking for someone who: • Has experience leading a fresh food kitchen, • Loves seasonal British produce and proper pub food done well, • Can create menus that are creative, commercial and consistent, • Understands GP, stock control, ordering and labour management, • Leads from the front and brings energy, structure and pride to the kitchen, • Can train, motivate and develop their team, • Takes ownership of standards, food safety and kitchen organisation, • Thrives during busy services, especially Sundays, events and seasonal peaks, • Wants to make their mark on a pub with character, heritage and ambition About you You will be creative but organised, ambitious but grounded, and confident enough to take ownership of the kitchen while working closely with the General Manager to keep building The Lass as a local worth travelling to. This is a role for a chef who wants autonomy, support, development and the chance to lead a kitchen with real identity. Apply now and bring your food, your ideas and your leadership to The Lass O’ Richmond Hill.

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