As an office manager you will oversees the smooth operation of an office environment, managing administrative procedures, coordinating staff, and ensuring a productive and safe workplace. They are responsible for a wide range of tasks, from managing office supplies and facilities to supervising staff and implementing office policies. Here's a more detailed breakdown of common office manager duties and responsibilities: General Office Administration: Organizing and coordinating office operations: This includes setting up and maintaining office procedures, streamlining administrative tasks, and ensuring efficient workflow. Managing office supplies and equipment: This involves ordering supplies, maintaining inventory, and ensuring all equipment is in good working order. Handling correspondence and communications: This includes managing phone calls, emails, and other forms of communication, both internally and externally. Managing office budgets and expenses: This involves tracking expenditures, preparing reports, and ensuring the office operates within budget. Maintaining office facilities: This includes overseeing the maintenance and upkeep of the office space and equipment, ensuring a safe and comfortable working environment. Implementing and maintaining office policies and procedures: This ensures consistency and clarity in how the office operates. Staff Management: Supervising and training staff: This includes delegating tasks, providing guidance, and evaluating staff performance. Assisting with onboarding new employees: This involves ensuring new hires have the necessary resources and support to be successful. Managing employee schedules and time off requests: This ensures adequate staffing and minimizes disruptions to workflow. Other Key Responsibilities: Organizing meetings and events: This includes scheduling, preparing materials, and coordinating logistics. Greeting visitors and providing customer support: This involves creating a positive first impression and ensuring visitors are well-attended to. Managing vendor relationships: This includes negotiating contracts, managing invoices, and ensuring timely payments. Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations: This includes implementing and maintaining safety procedures, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring a safe working environment. Developing and implementing office procedures: This may involve creating new systems for record-keeping, communication, or other administrative tasks. Preparing reports and presentations: This involves compiling information, analyzing data, and presenting findings to senior management. Supporting HR and finance functions: This may include assisting with payroll, employee records, and other administrative tasks. Skills and Qualifications: Strong organizational and time management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software. Ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Experience in staff supervision and training. Knowledge of office management procedures and best practices. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Essential: You must have a degree in management or equivalent. You must have 3-5 years experience of management or administrative. you must enjoy the ability to negotiate in regard to frame agreements, sourcing contracts for the company business. You should have a dynamic and persuasive personality.
SCOPE & GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB To supervise and manage a section of the kitchen to ensure that objectives are met in relation to all food prepared within the hotel. JOB SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES To maintain regular and effective communication within the team and at all levels Performance standards are clearly communicated to every individual and is understood Technical and personal standards are high Staff are proud to belong to the team and the section Staff movements, communication and coordination within the section is effective. Sous Chef is informed of changes in keeping with payroll schedules. A system is in place for requesting time-off and is understood by staff. Hours are monitored, and potential problems are raised with Sous Chef/ Head Chef. All staff receive high quality performance feedback Appropriate action is taken to deal will all levels of performance Trends are monitored and consulted with Sous Chef for a suitable response Confidence in the application of policies and procedures Staff issues are brought to the attention of the Sous Chef Daily meetings are attended, and information effectively passed on to the team. Staff are fully informed of changes in the kitchen and to the section. Training & Development To arrange induction and training of staff to meet the required standard of performance, ensuring that all training is recorded on individual training record sheets. To provide coaching to Commis Chef to develop confidence, knowledge and skills. To ensure that all staff are well-versed in legal requirements and established standards are maintained. Act as section trainer for Commis Chefs and Demi-Chef de Partie · Planned section induction is carried out for new starters · All staff hold a Basic Food Hygiene Certificate · Working with the Sous Chef, technical skills for different roles are identified and training needs analysis is carried out on a rolling basis Food Quality To ensure that food hygiene standards are exemplary at all times so that legal and company requirements are met. To ensure that correct mis-en-place has been affected before service and that the staff are completely familiar with the production of dishes on the menu. To ensure the correct preparation, presentation and service of dishes to the guests and also the staff restaurant according to the standards of the hotel. Swabs and other required procedures are carried out according to company standards Best practice is adapted to suit the hotel’s operation Safe and hygienic working practices are demonstrated during every shift Action is taken swiftly to correct any observed contravention in health, safety or hygiene practices. Service is calm and organised Raw and high-risk roods are prepared separately Food preparation areas are cleaned prior to use, maintained during service and cleaned down according to set procedures and in-line with Health, Safety and Hygiene requirements. Waste is promptly removed from the food preparation area and disposed of appropriately Food is checked for quality and presentation before sending to the hot plate/ pass Food not for immediate consumption is stored in the correct manner at a safe temperature according to legal requirements Stock control Stock takes are accurate People are available to assist Preparation is done to assist Market list is used for ordering stock for the next day Receiving and storage areas are prepared ready for delivery Food items are checked for quality, expire date and temperature Random temperature checks are made of chilled and frozen good delivered Delivery packaging is removed and disposed of appropriately Storage areas are kept secure from unauthorised access Temperature checks are made according to a set schedule agreed with the Sous Chef/ Head Chef No out of date stock in storage areas Menu Development To assist in menu development Continuous development of menu items New ideas given to Sous Chef and Executive Sous Chef Takes an active interest in food trends GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Health, Safety and Security Hygiene regulations are enforced, monitored and swift action is taken where shortfall is detected To ensure safe and careful handling of equipment to safeguard people and property particularly in areas of manual handling, use of knives and COSHH. Hazards are spotted and reported Equipment used are according to guidelines Accidents are reported