Job of the week: Manager at Café No.5

By Ellyn Wright

13th Apr 2021 | Local News

The job market is tough at the moment, so Barry Nub News has introduced our new 'Job of the Week' feature.

Every week, we will be showcasing a job opportunity in the Barry area.

This week, we've selected a role at Cafe No5.

For more information about jobs in the area and to upload your own advert, head to our jobs section by clicking HERE

The job ads read as follows:

Café No.5 Manager

  1. 5 Hours per week (Monday to Friday) - £20,900pa.

ValePlus is recruiting a new Manager for our Café in Barry High Street, which is a Café with a difference, combining being open to the public and a being a training venue for adults with additional learning needs.

The role of the Manager is to ensure we provide a welcoming environment for all who come through the door, support our service users in their learning to develop their skills and knowledge, provide high quality service to all customers, manage the Café staff team, and ensure we fully comply with all regulations relating to Health and Safety and Environmental Health.

The ideal candidate will have experience of working with adults with additional learning needs and of working in a catering setting. The role requires an individual who can lead and work well within a team, has knowledge and commitment to delivering lifelong learning, as well as developing and enacting ideas which improve service provision. The role will require an Enhanced DBS.

We would advise that applicants need to complete an application form, which can be obtained from Mark Mitchell – Tel: no 01446 746691 or E-Mail: [email protected]

Closing date for applications: Monday 26th April 2021

Please note interviews will be scheduled from 29th April onwards by Zoom.

Read more about the role by clicking here

     

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