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Cafe Manager at Copper Beech Cafe


Copper Beech Cafe opened earlier this year and we are on the lookout for a new Cafe Manager!


This is an exciting opportunity to lead a lovely team of great people at a busy local cafe.


Essentially, applicants need to have experience in effectively managing staff in the catering business, and managing the business itself. This includes ordering products, stock takes, analysing weekly figures and costs, and writing rotas.


It is also important that candidates have barista experience, a minimum level 2 Food Hygiene, and have worked with EPOS. The cafe is extremely busy at the weekends, so it's critical that applicants are available during that time, and are able to work effectively with all their staff members right behind them, during busy times.


We are ideally looking for someone with an interest in food, who may be keen to develop menus over the course of the year.


If you have what it takes, please get in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Email your CV and a short cover letter to [email protected]


Salary: Fixed permanent + free membership to JAGS Sports Club


Find out more information about the cafe at www.copperbeechcafe.com or pop along during our opening hours.

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