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Nutrition Kitchen Ltd - Community Kitchen Manager Location: East Ham, London (Occasional travel across Newham borough) Contract Type: Full-time position Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience About Us: Nutrition Kitchen Ltd is dedicated to improving community health and well-being through innovative cooking and nutrition programmes. We work closely with local authorities and health organisations to deliver impactful services that empower individuals to lead healthier lives. Our community kitchen serves as a hub for these initiatives, providing a space for education, engagement, and culinary exploration. Unlock Your Potential: We are seeking a proactive and versatile individual to join our team as a Community Kitchen Manager. This role combines administrative responsibilities with kitchen management duties, requiring a blend of organisational prowess, customer service skills, confidence, and a hands-on approach to maintaining our facility. Responsibilities: Oversee day-to-day operations of the community kitchen, ensuring cleanliness, safety, and compliance with hygiene standards. Proactively manage kitchen inventory, conducting regular stock checks and ensuring all supplies are up to date and available for use. Maintain detailed records of kitchen activities, including inventory, equipment maintenance, and programme attendance. Serve as a point of contact for community members, providing information about our programmes, scheduling appointments, and assisting with programme bookings. Utilise computer skills to manage documents and data, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and performing data entry tasks. Actively recruit participants for our programmes through community outreach efforts, demonstrating confidence and enthusiasm in engaging with the public. Collaborate with programme coordinators to support the planning and execution of cooking classes and events. Requirements: Previous experience in kitchen management or administration preferred, but not required. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to multitask and prioritise responsibilities effectively. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a friendly and approachable demeanour. Confidence in engaging with the public and promoting our programmes effectively. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and ability to learn new software systems as needed. Demonstrated initiative and a "can-do" attitude, with the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and environments. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team, contributing to a positive and supportive work environment. Job Type: Zero hours contract Pay: From £12.00 per hour Expected hours: No less than 8 per week Benefits: Free flu jabs On-site gym On-site parking Schedule: Monday to Friday Education: Certificate of Higher Education (preferred) Experience: Administrative experience: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person Application deadline: 19/01/2024
Dreaming of a career where you can blend your passion for the arts with community engagement? Look no further! SCRUM Theatre is seeking a highly organised and proactive Venue Manager to oversee the maintenance, operations, and safety of our new premises in Hammersmith and build relationships with communities who are underrepresented in the arts. The Venue Manager will play a pivotal role in fostering connections with local community groups in Hammersmith, as well as artists across London. They will also ensure the smooth functioning of all facilities and operations in the building, oversee all security and safety protocols, and manage relationships with stakeholders associated with the building. You’ll also be a key member of SCRUM’s democratic collective of theatremakers, as we build an exciting new theatre company and charity focused on making better theatre in better ways for the future. Individuals who may not yet have experience in the theatre industry are welcome to apply. We have secured a two-year ‘meanwhile’ lease on a premises comprising 4 large rehearsal rooms, two performance spaces, and a shared co-working space. This position is initially contracted for 3 months, with the aim of transitioning into a long-term role within the charity. The Venue Manager will work 3-5 days a week for the first month to help turn an empty space into a vibrant arts hub. Following that, you will work 2-3 days per week to oversee running and maintenance of the building after we open to the public, as well as acting as point person for our booking system, managed in collaboration with Theatre Deli. The total salary over 3 months will range between £4200 and £6600, as well as monthly bonuses of £112.50. (For more info, see "About SCRUM's pay structure" below.) About SCRUM Theatre SCRUM Theatre is a year-old CIO committed to pioneering better standards for making theatre at a time of crisis in the industry, as well as providing free-to-access arts training for under-served communities. We’re a group of 9 interdisciplinary artists, trained at leading theatre schools all over the world, including the Yale School of Drama, École Jacques Lecoq, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with experience in theatre, film and television. We’re championed by an expert team of the country’s leading theatre-makers, including Adrian Lester, Nicholas Hytner, Lyndsey Turner, Declan Donnellan, and Nick Ormerod. Projects in the upcoming year include: - Transforming an empty building in London into a pop-up theatre training hub for developing artists, with a 50-session programme across the year - Touring "Twelfth Night" to community venues in postcodes identified by DCMS and ACE as under-funded for the arts - Delivering our workshops for young artists in each of the communities we visit - Delivering live and digital resources to schools in these target postcodes About SCRUM's pay structure All SCRUM staff are paid the same day rate of £150p/d. Certain roles involve taking responsibility for the charity's KPIs, therefore to reflect the higher level of labour involved, those roles receive a fixed ‘Accountability Bonus’ at the end of each month. These bonuses are taken from a pool allocated by the Board, agreed together by the collective, and reviewed by the collective on a quarterly basis. Job Requirements We are looking for individuals who have one or more of the following qualifications: - Proven experience in facilities management or a related field, with a strong understanding of building systems and maintenance best practices. - Bachelor's degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, or related field. In addition, our Venue Manager should ideally have: - Experience in managing accessible spaces, or a willingness to learn and adapt to support individuals with accessibility needs. - Experience working with community groups or arts outreach programmes, or a genuine interest in engaging with under-served and under-represented communities. - An appreciation for the mission and charitable objectives of SCRUM. - A keenness for collaboration and a desire to work within a collective. - Good organisational and time management skills, with an eagerness to develop these further and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. - Good communication and interpersonal skills, with a readiness to engage effectively with various stakeholders, including staff, tenants, vendors, etc. - An awareness of relevant building regulations and a willingness to learn about compliance standards, including health and safety regulations. - An up-to-date DBS Certificate. The following would be desirable: - Familiarity with the UK theatre industry - Familiarity with Google Workspace - Resident in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - An ability to communicate specialist information in an accessible way to individuals with less expertise Job Responsibilities In the 3-month period of the contract, you will: - Develop and manage relationships with artists and groups from the local community and the Greater London area, with a particular focus on demographics who are under-represented in the theatre. - Oversee the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the building, including plumbing, electrical, and security systems. - Develop and implement maintenance schedules to ensure the cleanliness, safety, and functionality of the building and its facilities. - Coordinate with external hirers and contractors for repairs, renovations, and maintenance projects. - Liaise with landlords to address building-related issues and ensure compliance with lease agreements. - Conduct regular inspections to identify and address any maintenance or safety concerns. - Manage building security protocols, including access control systems, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems. - Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs. - Develop and manage the building's operating budget, including forecasting expenses and identifying cost-saving opportunities. - Collaborate with others in SCRUM to ensure that the building meets the needs of staff, tenants, and visitors. - Respond to emergencies and address any issues that may arise outside of regular business hours. - Stay informed about relevant regulations and compliance standards related to building operations and safety. - Arranging front desk staffing and appropriate training for your team. Following the end of the 3-month contract, the Company Artists and Board of Trustees will review the success of the Venue Manager’s projects, and the Venue Manager will give feedback to the Company and Board about their experience in the role, constructive criticisms of the organisation, and plans for how to shape the role in future. Should the Venue Manager, Board, and Company Artists all agree, an extended contract will be offered and the position will transition into a long-term role. How to apply We are interested in applicants from a wide variety of life experiences and skills to join our team. We especially encourage applications from candidates who identify as Global Majority, disabled, and/or LGBTQIA+. To apply, please provide a CV along with a page-length cover letter which details your fit for SCRUM’s values. We also welcome video or audio applications of no more than 5 minutes in length, or any alternative formats that would be more accessible to you. Please note the closing date for applications is Monday 29th April 2024.
One Avenue Group is a boutique, luxury serviced office company that are based in numerous iconic locations in London. We pride ourselves in being the very best in offering a high level of service & hospitality. We’re looking for career-focused individuals to support our expansion and growth whilst we provide experience, knowledge and training throughout all aspects of the operation in order for you to take on a team leader role at the end of the programme and ultimately enable you to carve out your own personal career aspirations. Responsibilities for Client Experience Assistant: As a Client Experience Assistant your main objective is to deliver One Avenue’s award-winning, world class service to our clients, being an extension of their business. You Will Work Alongside a Growing Team Of Other Client Experience Assistants, While Reporting To The Assistant Centre Manager. Some Of Your Key Responsibilities Will Include: Assisting with administrative requests – with our operations department being an extension of our client’s businesses, it is important we deal with client requests in a timely and professional manner, while adding a personal touch Client move in and outs – with a growing collection, we have a high demand for our office spaces. Our front of house team works to assist with client move in and outs. This includes, design, IT, facilities and onboarding services, where full training will be provided Designing of office spaces – as a luxury brand, we provide a bespoke office design service, you will be given design projects, allowing you to develop your interior design skills Organising client events – part of our concierge service is hosting client events, which you and your front of house colleagues are given autonomy to organise, creating a luxurious experience for our clients Upholding building standards – conducting regular building checks, ensuring the space is exceptional at all times, allowing clients to work in a space for success Requirements: You will ideally be someone that has: The will to learn and develop their skills in customer service and high-end hospitality The ability to communicate to our clients with etiquette and politeness An ability to sell your own ideas, encapsulate ideas of others and take them from conception to execution Ideally (but not necessarily) some experience of a fast-paced, high standards driven environment Strong team player capabilities with an ability to work well in a productive team environment An energy and enthusiasm to learn and develop yourself and build your career An ability to demonstrate flexibility and operate in a changeable environment MS Office skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
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