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  • Cafe/Bar Supervisor
    Cafe/Bar Supervisor
    1 month ago
    £13–£16 hourly
    Full-time
    Clapham, Lambeth

    Job Title: Café/Bar Supervisor Reports to: Manager on Duty / General Manager Job Overview: As a café/bar Supervisor, you will play a key role in ensuring daily operations run smoothly, maintaining high standards of service and cleanliness, and leading the team to deliver outstanding guest experiences. You’ll support the manager on duty with a range of day-to-day operational tasks, while actively driving sales and motivating the team to meet performance targets. Key Responsibilities: Lead by example to ensure all service and hospitality standards are consistently met and exceeded. Support and motivate team members during shifts to deliver the best possible service to all guests. Uphold and enforce all cleaning, hygiene, and safety standards throughout the venue, ensuring a clean, welcoming environment at all times. Address guest feedback professionally and promptly to ensure customer satisfaction. Assist in training and onboarding new team members, promoting a positive and productive work environment. Take ownership of shift leadership duties, including staff allocation and floor management when required. Actively contribute to achieving and exceeding sales targets through upselling, team engagement, and service excellence. Ensure stock levels and product presentation meet brand standards. Support the manager on duty with reasonable day-to-day operational tasks as requested, including opening/closing duties, stock control, cash handling, and reporting. Promote and maintain a culture of teamwork, respect, and professional development. Skills & Experience Required: Previous experience in a café, bar, or hospitality environment, ideally in a supervisory or leadership role. Strong customer service focus with a passion for hospitality. Ability to lead, inspire, and motivate a team in a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. A proactive approach to maintaining cleanliness and safety standards. Basic understanding of stock management and sales techniques. Flexible approach to working hours, including evenings and weekends. What We Offer: Competitive pay and tips. Opportunities for progression and development. Ongoing training and support. A vibrant, inclusive working environment.

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  • Supporter Giving Manager
    Supporter Giving Manager
    19 days ago
    £45000–£50000 yearly
    Full-time
    Kingston upon Thames

    Supporter Giving Manager Kingston Hospital Charity Job details & how to apply: Kingston upon Thames, Greater London (Hybrid) £45,000 - £50,000 per year Full-time Permanent Hybrid working Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Why Kingston Hospital Charity? Because here, your work genuinely matters. Kingston Hospital Charity isn’t just another fundraising operation, it’s the driving force behind projects that transform patient care across Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust. From creating dementia friendly environments on Kingston Hospital’s care of the elderly wards to funding the introduction of robotic assisted surgery, the charity turns generosity into tangible change. They fund what the NHS isn’t able to, bringing comfort, dignity, and innovation to patients when they need it most - and they’re ambitious about scaling that impact even further. The team has a clear plan: to sustainably grow income and build a supporter giving programme that delivers measurable impact for patients, creates meaningful experiences for donors, and nurtures genuine, lasting relationships through storytelling that truly resonates. What Makes This Role Great This is both a strategic and hands-on role. You’ll lead on gifts in wills and in-memory fundraising — with the freedom to shape and grow these income streams. Working alongside the Director and the Communications and Engagement Senior Manager, you’ll develop and deliver a three-year strategy that drives real change. You’ll collaborate with dedicated clinical colleagues and passionate supporters who care deeply about the cause. And you’ll do it within an organisation that lives its values: compassion, inclusivity, collaboration, and a genuine commitment to helping every person thrive. Hybrid working, a supportive team, and a culture that celebrates impact. It’s the kind of role that reminds you why you got into fundraising in the first place. Who We’re Looking For You have solid experience in supporter lead fundraising — and a track record of developing strategies that meet (and exceed) targets (or feel that you have the the potential to do so). You’re confident communicating with everyone from solicitors to clinicians to supporters, tailoring your message to build trust and engagement - then get in touch. People can who do well in these sort of roles come many guises and we are happy to speak to anyone. How to Apply Interviews will take place in person at Kingston Hospital in early to mid-December. Following that we may look to arrange a informal meeting with the current director of philanthropy, if there’s a thumbs from both parties we may ask for <1 page covering letter. Once we have a shortlist Anton be available to you to help with interview support. It’s not how to cheat the the system, just how to best represent your skills in the context of the role, whether it’s your first interview in 20 years or your second this week, you’ll find his experience invaluable. As well as including Paul throughout the process, once you’ve (hopefully!) found the job for you he’ll be the contact for our 6 month embedding programme (as the director of fundraising at Sheffield Hospital Charity, he is well placed to offer advice starting at an hour an month of whatever video call preference suits you).

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