We, Temsland Maurice Holdings Ltd. o/a Esterhazy Motor Hotel, are looking for a Full-time & Permanent Bar Assistant Manager. (We can consider Part-time as well as Full-time applicants) Employer: Temsland Maurice holdings Ltd. o/a Esterhazy Motor hotelJob Title: Bar Assistant Manager Position Available: 1Terms of Employment: Permanent, Full-Time Work Location: 1020 Park Ave, Esterhazy, SK, S0A 0X0Work Setting: Motel, HotelWage: C$32.40/hr, based on 30 to 36hrs/wkOvertime: Overtime will be provided after 8hrs/day or 40hrs/wkBenefits: 15 days of paid vacationEducation: Highschool DiplomaExperience: At least 2-3 years of working experience or Completion of a college level diploma or other program related to hospitality field Language: English Job Description:- Plan, organize, and oversee all bar services, including bar-related event catering.- Manage daily bar operations while maintaining a safe and compliant work environment.- Prepare bar staff schedules and monitor their performance.- Track bar inventory and order beverages and supplies as needed.- Identify and resolve bar-related issues promptly.- Handle patrons complaints and ensure health and safety standards are met.- Communicate with the owner and kitchen manager about bar operations and urgent matters.- Ensure bar compliance with company policies and procedures.- Recruit, train, and supervise bar staff as needed. Others: We welcome applications from Underrepresented groups such as Indigenous, New immigrants, and Youths. Candidates legally entitled to work in Canada can apply How to apply your resume:Email: esterhazymotorhotel@sasktel.netMail: 1020 Park Ave, Esterhazy, SK, S0A 0X0. Apply by: 2025.06.28
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