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Duty Manager, Deptford Lounge

Salary £27,352 per annum

Contract Full time – 40 hours. Shifts include mornings, evening and weekends.

Apply by 12pm, 11 Mar

Interview date Tuesday 19th or Wednesday 20th March 2024

Are you looking for a job where no two days are the same, where you engage with the local community and are responsible for a buzzing, creative space? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Deptford Lounge operations team.

The Duty Manager has a lead role in the day-to-day management of the building. This includes facilities management, health and safety, co-ordinating activities and events as well as managing a small premises team.

This role is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious, independent thinking person who is looking to develop their skills in venue and facilities management, customer service and events. The job will require a confident and organised individual with skills in leadership, strong communication and administration.

Please read the Recruitment Pack that is downloadable by clicking here and to apply please complete an online application form.

Previous applicants need not apply.

Not quite sure if this is for you? Feel free to contact us online, over the phone or in person if you would like further information or require the recruitment pack or application in a different format.

You can call 020 8692 4446 or come in to see us at the Albany during our opening hours: Monday–Friday between 10am–4pm.

Our Hiring Policy

The Albany aims to encourage a culture where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths and we want our team to represent the same diversity of audiences and artists we welcome into our venues every day. We are keen to hear from a diverse range of candidates from all backgrounds drawing on different perspectives, experience and knowledge. We particularly want to encourage people who have lived experience of the Black and ethnically diverse communities we serve.

The Albany will offer an interview to anyone who identifies as a D/deaf or disabled person who meets the essential criteria.