We are looking for an Assistant Manager to complete our Club Management team.
You will assist in managing all aspects of the operation to ensure that standards across the venue are maintained to the highest levels. Both during operational shifts and office/back of house shifts, you will take ownership of your areas of responsibilities ensuring the best outcome for the business whether it be profit maximisation, cost control, customer care and safety, service and standards, or venue cleanliness and presentation.
You will assist in preparing the Club for each event, from the opening set up and briefings for the various departments, to close down. You will have experience in all floor operations with emphasis on bar, cloakroom, front of house, VIP and driving service throughout the venue.
A key priority will be assisting with the recruitment of the very best candidates for operational positions through assessment days, interviews and recommendations from others. You will oversee the management of stock control through stock takes, audit and line count management.
You will be used to working with senior Management and other company departments including Events, Finance and Facilities. You will familiarise with and follow all MoS policies and procedures, being an ambassador for the brand at all times.
You must be a highly motivated and self-driven individual, passionate about a career and progressing in the late-night hospitality sector. You will be a proven strong leader who can help build a close-nit team with experience in high volume, wet lead, late night environments.
You will be comfortable with Microsoft office and have the ability to pick up new systems fast.
You will preferably be a personal license holder and have knowledge of Zonal Epos.
All other duties as required.
This is a full-time, permanent and onsite role - you must be flexible with working hours, including days, late evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
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Ministry of Sound opened in 1991 in a disused bus garage in a forgotten corner of South London. It was the first nightclub in the UK to have a 24-hour licence, didn’t serve alcohol and featured an earth-shaking sound system in a specially constructed dance box.
We went on to become the world’s largest independent record company (now owned by Sony) and stage giant dance events. We were pioneers in electronic music and have a history of taking risks, innovation, and colourful and creative marketing.
Thirty years later we opened The Ministry, a workspace run as a member’s club, in a 50,000 sq. ft Victorian warehouse in SE1. The design is relaxed but functional with a bar, opening windows, an outside courtyard and plenty of space to sit, relax, work and socialise – everything you wouldn’t expect to find in a standard office. There’s great home cooked F&B, a state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio with daily classes, together with a cultural and business events programme.
As a business we don’t take ourselves too seriously, like to laugh and have fun, but we have high standards, a relentless attention to detail and the continuous improvement of our product, and we work hard as a team. We hate cliché, doing things the way others do and continuously seek to differentiate our brands and products almost as a point of pride.