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The ideal candidate will have experience as a General Manager, Assistant Manager, Restaurant Manager, FOH Manager, Service Manager, Banquet Manager, Floor Manager, Department Manager, Unit Manager, Multi Unit Manager, District Manager, Area Coach, AGM, Assistant General Manager, Food Service Manager, Shift Leader, Shift Manager, Team Lead, Team Leader, Shift Supervisor or another similar management position.
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If you are interested in interviewing for a restaurant general manager or assistant restaurant manager position and have previous restaurant management experience please apply.
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Job Title: Hospitality Manager Department/Location: Olio Restaurant Supervisor: General Manager - Sosco Inc Compensation: Salary Company: Olio Italian – an upscale, chic Italian restaurant featuring fresh pasta made daily, sommelier selected wines, traditional Italian entrees, a classically trained chef and an intimate dining room.
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Path for growth includes: Assistant Director and Director LevelsBenefits: Free Food, Flexible Schedule, Great Benefits package, Scholarship Opportunities and Working at a Chick-fil-A® restaurant is more than a job – it’s an opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a positive, people-focused environment.
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The Learning and Development Manager, manages the evaluation, development and implementation of the organization’s orientation and ongoing training and professional development programs, taking into consideration licensing standards, CARF and other accreditation standards, best practices, the agency’s mission and objectives, and employee performance and productivity.
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General Manager - Sales and Business Development. The General Manager will be accountable for creating territory level plans to hit goals, including customer marketing and promotions, galvanizing a cross-functional team under a common growth platform with accountability for the P&L, hitting internal and external targets, and creating the necessary connections to operations, marketing, and other cross-functional teams.
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The Assistant General Manager works closely with General Manager to accomplish all business needs, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring, schedules, payroll, accounting systems and cash control, bar, service manuals and training, food and beverage training, CGS, packaging, linens, overall cleanliness and maintenance for a safe working environment (Department of Health and Workers Comp), etc.
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The Assistant Manager, Training will supervise and assist in managing the daily activities and overall development and performance of bus operator Instructors and Trainees at Metro Transit's Operations Support Center.
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Design comprehensive training programs for volunteers working with children and families experiencing homelessness with a focus on early childhood development, social emotional learning, trauma and resiliency.
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Position Summary:The position of General Manager is responsible for the overall leadership and operation of a restaurant, ensuring the successful delivery of the Gibsons Restaurant Group’s philosophy, which is based upon four distinct core beliefs: Hospitality, Quality, Value and Family.
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The Activist Training and Development Specialist, 6-month contract is a full-time, exempt, hybrid position based in Washington, DC or the Bay Area, CA, with preference for the Bay Area. This role will report to the Activist Training and Development Program Manager.
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5+ years of experience as a General Manager, Assistant General Manager, Restaurant/FOH Manager or Clubhouse Manager in a private club setting.
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Under the general direction of the Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer, oversees and supervises the Training and Professional Development strategy, operations, and staff.
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Job Description: The General Manager oversees restaurant operations, management team and staff, as well as the execution of all policies, procedures, programs and systems while maintaining a fun and upbeat team atmosphere.
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assistant manager training restaurant general and development jobs Company: Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Maumelle, Arkansas
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