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Full Time Restaurant Manager
Grand Pacific Group, Sydney Central Business District, NSW, AU
Grand Pacific GroupSydney NSW 2000Full Time Restaurant Manager$70,000 - $75,000 + SuperGrand Pacific Group has a premium venue within the QVB in Sydney’s CBD NSW. We are looking for a professional Restaurant Manager to be a key Full-Time member of our Front of House team at The Palace Tearoom. The successful candidate will utilise their skills and experience in order to maintain and enhance our customers' satisfaction.Multiple positions are available.DUTIES:• To play a key role in the consistent delivery of high-end restaurant quality Service• Setting, implementing, and reviewing service standards• To assist in the recruitment, induction, training and development of Floor staff• Provide advice and support to senior staff with policy and procedures• Rostering and staff management• Driving revenue and maintaining budgets• Maintaining a modern menu and beverage list• Monitoring stock through stock control and stock takes• To ensure COGS are within the KPI’s as set by the executive management team• To ensure the upkeep of the venue is at all times of the highest level and to report otherwise• To liaise with all suppliers, building relationships and managing accounts to ensure KPI’s are met• To work with and alongside fellow managers and Directors to ensure the directional growth of the business is achieved• Ensure any staffing issues are resolved fairly and quickly• Ensure wastage is minimised• Ensure staff are always aware of and follow safe work practices and that the FOH team is compliant to relevant laws and regulationsWorking Conditions:• The position will require flexible hours of work, including weekends and public holidays.REQUIRED SKILLS• Minimum 3-6 years relevant work experience• Demonstrate experience in hiring, directing and supervising the training of all service/bar staff• Having management and supervisory experience at different restaurants• Ability to manage other people• Ability to motivate staff• Excellent communication skills• Exceptional English skills• Attention to detail• Ability to resolve conflict in a constructive manner• Willingness to take initiative and make decisions• Ability to delegate tasks effectively
Café/Restaurant Manager (Full-Time)
Aroma Enterprises Pty Ltd ATF Tamana Family Trust, West Pymble, NSW, AU
Aroma Enterprises Pty Ltd ATF Tamana Family Trust14 Duneba Avenue, West Pymble NSW 2073Café/Restaurant Manager (Full-Time)$80,000-$90,000 p.a, exclusive of superannuationWe’ve been successfully operating Avenue Road Café for over 10 years, located in the main shopping district of Mosman Village. We’re well known in the community for our seasonal, fresh and diverse meals and proud to consistently source ingredients from our local producers.This success has seen us branch out and recently open another venue, Bar Infinita a modern Italian restaurant and wine bar, located in Gordon NSW. Armed with a woodfired pizza oven and our head chef, being Francesco Lervolino from Naples itself (who has worked at some of Sydney’s finest Italian restaurants including Ormeggio and Firedoor), we’ve already become one of the North Shore’s new neighbourhood favourites in a matter of weeks.We’re excited to keep improving our processes and refining our menus to offer our customers mouth-watering culinary experiences as well as vibrant environments they will find themselves wanting to come back to.To ensure we continuously provide premium service to our loyal and new customers at both of our venues, we’re currently on the hunt for highly skilled Café/Restaurant Managers to join our team. The position is critical as only with top management, will our daily operations run smoothly and our community be best served.As Café/Restaurant Manager, you will be responsible for the following duties including but not limited to:• Ensure the smooth running of all front of house & café operations• Adhere to achievable & measurable KPI’s set by the directors and reporting on a weekly & monthly basis• Maintain quality & service standards• Manage strategic objectives of our business including food & beverage costings• Financial management including budget setting & controls, reporting & administration in conjunction with the Accounts department• Develop & manage the training & development systems for all front of house staff including procedures for opening, changing & closing shifts• Staff recruitment, selection, training, rostering & performance reviews• Supervise and coordinate activities of chefs and workers engaged in food preparation and waiting staff, including helping take reservations and greeting guests if needed• Menu direction & COGS controls including ordering stock• Order or requisition food and other supplies needed to ensure efficient operation Determine with chefs how food should be presented & create decorative food displays• Safety, security & hygiene systems management including inspecting supplies and dining facilities to ensure conformance to established standards & monitoring sanitation practices to ensure that employees follow standards and regulations.Required Skills:• A relevant diploma or higher qualification• Ideally 2 years work experience in a relevant field• Supervisory and management experience• Excellent communication and English skills• Friendly attitude and good work ethic• Proven ability to resolve conflicts constructively.
Infrastructure and Asset Manager (w/ Relocation Assistance to Katherine, NT!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Earn an attractive remuneration package ranging between $110,000 - $120,000 plus superannuation.Drive infrastructure and asset projects in close collaboration with local Operations Managers and Consultants, directly contributing to community development Benefit from a comprehensive range of perks, including relocation assistance, remote area allowance, salary sacrifice options, 6 weeks of annual leave plus 10 days of personal leave, and more!Our passion for community is at the heart of everything we doOur vision is to be a leader within the Australian Local Government and develop a broad range of strategies that will help shape our vision for the region through excellent service delivery and community engagement. We also aim to build one of Australia's most sustainable, vibrant, and diverse regions. Victoria Daly Regional Council runs a range of programs to engage the Indigenous communities.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.victoriadaly.nt.go... you’ll make a differenceVictoria Daly Regional Council is seeking a full-time Infrastructure and Asset Manager based in Katherine, NT. This role supports and assists the Director of Council Operations in the provision of infrastructure asset management, civil & capital works, and operational services to ensure high productivity and effective staff supervision across the region.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing high-level administrative and technical advice on infrastructure managementManaging and supporting the infrastructure and planning teamDeveloping and implementing asset management and replacement plansManaging the asset management budget, including forecasting and reportingPreparing and reviewing asset management plans and schedulesEnsuring compliance and quality in project and contract managementPlease click here to see the full position description.As the Victoria Daly region has a large Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, you will need to ensure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activities.What you’ll bring to the teamTo be considered for this role, qualifications or extensive experience in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement is required. Having a Certificate IV in Construction, Civil, Mechanical, or equivalent is desirable but not essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Extensive knowledge of contract and project managementDemonstrated ability to forecast, develop, and manage budgetsProficiency in writing complex, non-standard documentsAdministration and financial management knowledge and skillsStrong planning and organisational abilitiesKnowledge of procurement practices and legislative requirementsAbility and willingness to travel to remote communitiesPrior experience working in a remote community or regional council (highly desirable)Work Health & Safety understandingAs our ideal candidate, you will possess strong communication skills, the ability to coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, and the capability to review and streamline practices. This role demands a strategic thinker and an adept leader capable of managing multiple functions daily and adapting to change.This is a transformative opportunity for a dedicated professional eager to make a significant impact in regional development and infrastructure management. We are looking for someone who is not only skilled in their field but also a perfect fit for our collaborative and forward-thinking team.A rewarding role - in more ways than oneIn addition to a competitive salary of circa $110,000 - $120,000 per annum + superannuation, the successful candidate will enjoy rewarding work in a part of the world rarely seen by outsiders. You will also receive access to a range of additional generous perks, including:Relocation assistance available up to $5,000 - let us help you make Katherine your new homeRemote area allowance of $1,164.67Salary sacrifice options available - increase your take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave + 17.5% Leave Loading10 days of Personal LeaveTravel allowancesFlexible working arrangementsPaid training and study leaveOngoing professional development opportunities - the Council actively supports the career progression of its employees through internal hires for leadership positionsReady to Apply?Are you experienced in Project Management, Asset Management, and/or Procurement and looking for a role where you can support diverse programs and remote communities? Apply Now!
Recruitment Associate Director
Michael Page, Sydney
As a Recruitment Associate Director at PageGroup you will be responsible for things such as:Work and form relationships with clients to know the ins and outs of their departments and better understand their hiring needs and job specificationsDevelop and release job postings on platforms, such as social media and job boardsUtilise knowledge of multiple recruiting sources and execute innovative recruiting strategies to find quality candidates and prospect for new businessScreen resumes and prospects, qualify, interview, and manage candidates throughout interview process from interview preparation to assisting with final offer negotiationMaintain a database of candidate records, including active and passive prospects, and other candidate relationshipsFollow up on interview process status and update records in internal databaseBuild mutually beneficial relationships with clients and candidates and work as part of a passionate team to maximise PageGroup's commercial performance.Candidates we believe are successful in the role have these skills and qualifications:Experience specifically in positions both executive and seniorExperience managing and leading a small team (2-5 members)Exceptional communication, interpersonal, and decision-making skillsFamiliarity with job boards, HR software, databases, and management systemsA natural drive to succeed in your personal goals and celebrate the success of the teamThe ability to build relationships with different people and personalitiesThe ability to handle adversity and rejectionDesire to grow professionally with networking and ongoing training opportunities
Remote Area Nurse (Primary Health Care)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Competitive remuneration and salary sacrifice packaging optionsMake a tangible impact in remote communities and enjoy fantastic benefitsFully furnished accommodation with all bills and utilities includedAbout Ngaanyatjarra Health Service:Ngaanyatjarra Health Service (NHS) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled health service providing care to indigenous people living in communities across the vast Ngaanyatjarra Lands in remote Western Australia, near the Northern Territory/South Australian borders. Approximately 2,000 Ngaanyatjarra people live in the communities on the Lands. We are governed by an indigenous Board of Directors and are AGPAL accredited.About the Positions:NHS has the opportunity for Primary Health Care Nurses to work in the clinics in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands to treat illnesses, promote well-being, maintain health systems, provide education and training, encourage community health action and promote a comprehensive Primary Health Care Service. We offer contracts on both a permanent and casual status, with multiple FIFO rosters available.The successful candidates will be required to:Deliver a high standard of clinical care to all residents across the Lands.Initiate and coordinate care of clients with complex health problems utilising clinical and electronic information systems.Serve as the client's advocate and protects the rights of the individuals.Work with and encourage the learning and development of the Aboriginal Health Workers.Evaluate the quality of nursing practice by participation and contribution to the Continuous Improvement program.Prioritise clinic workload using resources appropriately and cost-effectively.Encourage effective client-centred communication and the promotion of Primary Health Care.Prioritise clinic workload ensuring continuum of care.Maintain clinic equipment and pharmacy supplies, health information and recall systems.Participate in the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of health development initiatives.Participate in, and support existing and new health programs.What We Offer:Competitive annual salaryProfessional development opportunities6 weeks annual leave (pro-rata'd)17.5% leave loading on annual leaveFully furnished, individually occupied and rent free accommodationAll bills and utilities paid forFlexible FIFO options are available, both full-time, part-time, and casualThe successful applicant will possess:Minimum 3 years experience working as a Primary Health Nurse in a similar environmentCurrent registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of AustraliaHighly developed interpersonal and communication skills to work across a multi-disciplinary workforce comprising people from language and culturally diverse backgroundsDemonstrated understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal health, the principles of Primary Health Care and legislation governing work practiceDemonstrated ability to promote and manage change in a complex remote practice settingDemonstrated knowledge and commitment to Quality Improvement, evidence-based practice, research, education and professional developmentProficiency in the application of a range of information technologies including patient information and other data managements systemsCurrent Manual WA Drivers Licence or the ability to obtainCurrent National Police Clearance and WA Working with Children Clearance or the ability to obtainWillingness to complete the South Australian Immunisation Course, prior to commencing employment; andWillingness to drive /fly regularly between remote community clinics. This involves driving on unsealed roads and flying in small aircraftsThis is a unique chance to take on a rewarding role, making a real difference in remote Aboriginal communities.