La Nonna is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Assistant Manager to join our team in London! If you have a proven track record in delivering exceptional guest experiences and a genuine interest in the art of crafted pasta, we encourage you to explore this exciting opportunity. At La Nonna, every day brings a new experience. As our Assistant Manager, you will work closely with the Manager in overseeing all facets of our London venue. This includes the direction and coordination of daily operations, financial oversight, ensuring adherence to building regulations, and playing a key role in our People & Culture initiatives. Your responsibilities will also encompass: • Providing strong leadership and support to the Manager., • Managing staff rotas and collaborating with Business Development on scheduling for both regular service and corporate events., • Implementing operational strategies aimed at maximizing guest satisfaction, with a focus on achieving a five-star entertainment experience and driving positive social media engagement., • Taking ownership of health and safety standards, ensuring compliance, delivering training, conducting risk assessments, and serving as a primary first aider during your shifts., • Partnering with our People and Culture team on all aspects of the employee journey, fostering positive employee relations, and supporting team development to enhance our venue's culture., • Managing procurement processes, building strong relationships with our suppliers and contractors, and overseeing stock control., • Continuously seeking opportunities for improvement across all areas of the business, including people management, financial performance, health and safety protocols, and service excellence. We are looking for a passionate individual who is ready to take on a rewarding challenge and contribute to the success of La Nonna.
Location: Wimbledon Employment Type: Full Time Salary: Competitive, based on experience Reports to: Director Start Date: As soon as possible About Us Harper Latter Architects Ltd is a design-led architectural practice with a strong reputation for high end luxury residential projects. We’re passionate about delivering thoughtful architecture, and as we grow, we’re looking for a highly organised, proactive Personal Assistant to support the Director and help keep the practice running smoothly. Role Overview You will act as the right hand to the Director, providing professional, administrative, and occasional personal support to help manage their time, priorities, and commitments. This is a varied and dynamic role ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment. Key Responsibilities 🗂 Administrative Support Manage and maintain the Director’s diary and inbox Organise internal and external meetings, site visits, and travel Draft and format documents, reports, letters, and presentations Take minutes and manage action points from meetings Organise and maintain project files and documentation 📞 Communication & Liaison Act as the first point of contact for the Director Liaise with clients, consultants, planning officers, and suppliers Follow up on project deliverables and planning applications Prepare briefing notes, agendas, and supporting materials 📊 Practice Support Assist with invoicing, expenses, and basic financial admin Coordinate marketing activities and maintain the practice portfolio Update the practice website or social media (if applicable) Assist with office organisation and systems 🏠 Personal Assistance Manage personal appointments and family diary coordination (where needed) Book restaurants, travel, or personal events Handle personal errands or gift sourcing occasionally Skills & Attributes Excellent organisational and time management skills Discreet, reliable, and trustworthy Strong written and verbal communication Proactive and able to anticipate needs Comfortable working independently and under pressure Friendly, professional, and adaptable Experience Required Prior PA, EA, or senior admin experience (3+ years ideal) Experience in a design, architecture, property, or creative environment preferred Proficient with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and project tools Familiarity with planning processes, architectural documentation, or creative industries is a bonus What We Offer Flexible working hours and hybrid options Supportive, collaborative studio culture Exposure to a range of exciting architectural projects Opportunity to shape the role as the practice grows To Apply Please send your CV and a short cover letter. Let us know why you’re a great fit for this role and your availability
JOB Overview We are seeking an experienced Sales Account Manager to oversee sales activities and develop long-term relationships with landlords and clients based in the UK, with a focus on Chinese-speaking prospective clients. The ideal candidate will play a key role in managing client accounts, maintaining customer satisfaction, and driving new business opportunities. Key Responsibilities • Identify and pursue new business opportunities, especially Chinese-speaking clients., • Develop and implement sales strategies to grow revenue and expand our client base, • Manage and nurture relationships with existing landlords and clients in the UK housing market, especially Chinese-speaking clients., • Serve as the main point of contact for key clients, providing tailored service and timely solutions, • Coordinate with internal teams (e.g., lettings, marketing, operations) to meet client needs, • Attend property viewings, meetings, and events as required to support client engagement, • Maintain accurate records of sales activity and client communications using CRM tools, • Provide regular sales reports and performance feedback to management, • Support marketing campaigns. Skills Required • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust with clients., • Excellent negotiation, persuasion, and problem-solving abilities, • Ability to work independently and manage multiple accounts simultaneously, • Target-driven with a proactive approach to generating leads and closing deals, • Proficiency in CRM software and Microsoft Office Suite Experience Requirements • Minimum 5 years of experience in property services, • Experience working with Chinese clients, preferably in the UK property, • Proven record of meeting or exceeding sales targets, • Familiarity with the UK housing market is highly desirable Education Requirements • Bachelor’s degree or above in Business, Marketing, Real Estate, or related fields, • Language requirement: Fluency in Mandarin (spoken and written); proficiency in English is essential. Cantonese is a plus but not required.