Hospitality Shift Manager

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Company Overview:

The position is within a restaurant owned and managed by a franchisee independent of McDonald's USA. The establishment provides a secure and nurturing environment with options for training, advancement in one's career, and access to educational initiatives. Employees have the chance to develop essential skills and receive benefits that go beyond a paycheck.

Role and Responsibilities of Hospitality Shift Manager:

Ensuring that customers are greeted with fast, precise, and friendly service, Hospitality Shift Manager provide leadership to both crew members and other supervisors during the weekly shifts to uphold superior standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness. They have key duties such as:

  • Emphasizing the importance of food safety and quality control is vital
  • Handling and mentoring crew members with skill
  • Facilitating smooth internal communication and coordination among shift changes is vital for productivity
  • Maintaining stock levels and placing supply requests
  • Daily maintenance and cleanliness of the restaurant
  • Securing outstanding customer service experiences
  • Tracking the security and safety of a premise
  • Facilitating and aiding designated departments in organizing their timetables
  • Meeting operational quotas and departmental benchmarks

Required Skills and Experience of Hospitality Shift Manager:

  • Candidates with previous leadership experience, particularly in restaurant, retail, or hospitality settings, are preferred
  • Exhibiting a proactive demeanor, being a team-oriented individual, and thriving in a fast-moving context
  • Versatile schedule and openness to fulfilling various shifts
  • Participation is restricted to those who are 18 years old and above

Compensation and Benefits of Hospitality Shift Manager:

  • Competitive pay
  • 15-25 days paid vacation, 10 paid holidays, and 8-week sabbatical every 10 years
  • Insurance plan covering medical, dental, and vision expenses
  • Archways to Opportunity's educational offerings include achieving high school completion, obtaining assistance with college tuition, and participating in language courses to improve English proficiency
  • Pre-tax flexible spending accounts provide a way for employees to allocate a portion of their income before taxes into an account dedicated to eligible healthcare expenses
  • Disability insurance helps replace lost income when an individual is unable to work due to a disability, ensuring that they can meet their financial obligations and maintain their quality of life
  • Compensated leave of absence
  • Acknowledging employees' service and commitment through programs like service awards and recognition initiatives is essential for cultivating a sense of value and motivation in the workplace
  • Aid for adoption and program for matching donations

About Company:

We are committed to providing opportunities to grow, advance your career, and develop valuable skills. This position is for a franchise-owned McDonald's restaurant. Employment decisions are made solely by the franchisee, who is your employer.

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