Job Ref: BES3066
Branch: County Hotel
Location: The Promenade, Llandudno
Salary/Benefits: Competitive Salary
Contract type: Permanent
Hours: Full Time
Hours per week: 30
Posted date: 13/02/2023
Closing date: 22/03/2023
Bespoke Benefits… What’s in it for you?
At Bespoke Hotels, our people are our biggest asset. We focus on engagement and individual development, working with natural strengths and supporting education from a commercial perspective. We create pathways so our people know the direction their careers will head.
We believe that great hospitality can only be delivered by a happy, motivated and engaged team; so this is at the heart of our culture and of our ‘Be-Attitude’ values.
We are proud to provide equal opportunities for our team members, encouraging inclusive and creative culture, providing long-term careers, supporting community and assisting in environmental matters.
At Bespoke, we ensure meaningful relationships with our colleagues, guests and third-party suppliers, positively celebrating diversity and inclusion within our teams, encouraging collaboration and creativity.
We offer competitive salaries, incentives, ample scope for personal development and discounted hotel stays for you, your family, and friends.
Requirements:
The ideal person will have some experience in a similar position though this is not essential and will have the ability to deliver great service to our guests.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about hospitality, that is reliable and willing to learn as part of this growing team.
Duties will include:
- Assist with ensuring the efficient and effective running of the kitchen.
- Ensure that sufficient material for the performance of cleaning duties are collated.
- Dispose of rubbish into an area outline by Head Chef whilst complying with food safety policy.
- Ensure the working areas and equipment in the kitchen are cleaned to a high standard.
- Aid the Chefs when necessary.
Being Bespoke:
Bespoke Hotels was founded in 2000 and has consistently grown to the point where we now manage over 9,500 hotel rooms, 8,000 employees and £815 million of assets.
We stand today as the UK’s Largest Independent Hotel Group, owning a number of hotels and partnering with an ever-increasing portfolio alongside this. Every agreement we have is Bespoke by name, and bespoke by nature. Our properties range from specialist golfing hotels, to award-winning spa resorts and chic city centre properties.
We pride ourselves on a diverse roster and a unique, individualised management style, with over 90 management agreements across the UK, alongside a further 30 management consultancy services, and 100 hotels with sales marketing services only.
Covid-19 Promise:
We continue to ensure that all of our premises continue to be a 'Safe place to work, stay and visit'. The health, safety and wellbeing of all of our employees, guests and third-party visitors is, as always, our upmost priority.
A lovely Victorian hotel offering superb views over the Great Orme, The County Hotel offers guests a warm welcome. Located on the promenade, close to the beach and pier, our Llandudno hotel sits on the seafront with easy access to the natural beauty spots and activities of North Wales – from boat trips and beaches to coasteering and castles. True to the traditional style of Llandudno seafront hotels, County Hotel has retained many of its original Victorian features throughout, creating the perfect atmosphere for rest and relaxation as well as adventure and exploration.
Known for its stunning coastline, North Wales is an area full of beauty, grandeur and heritage - and Llandudno is no exception. The travel writer Bill Bryson described the town as his ‘favourite seaside resort’, and many other people feel similar affection. Perfectly located between two beloved beaches - the popular North Shore and the more peaceful sand dunes of West Shore- Llandudno offers a full selection of modern shops and activities, while still managing to maintain its historic charm.
For the active and adventurous, there is trail-riding, white-water rafting and zip-wires. If you prefer your outdoors a little more relaxed, North Wales also has wonderful villages, tea-rooms, castles and nostalgia at the Great Little Trains of Wales. The views alone – of Snowdonia, Anglesey and the ocean – always make a visit to Llandudno worthwhile. Take a look at our local area guide to learn more.
A stay at the County Hotel places you right at the centre of a famous beach resort. The hotel has 100 rooms, offering unrivalled sea views in single, twin, double and family rooms. Bedrooms include all the best modern comforts, including an en-suite bathroom, Wi-Fi and a flatscreen TV.
The on-site restaurant offers an à la carte or a Full English Breakfast option, with snacks available in the hotel lounge. Guests are also welcome to enjoy a drink at the hotel bar as they sit and enjoy the views across the seafront. There is a full programme of entertainment to enjoy in the hotel’s ballroom during the holiday season, with live music, quizzes, games and comedy.