General Manager Banff Hospitality Collective Chuck's Steakhouse Banff Alberta

   				
Banff Hospitality Collective
 
Banff, AB
Full-time
 
Job details
Job type
Full-time

Location
Banff, AB

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Disability insurance
Designated paid holidays
Paid vacation
RRSP match
Extended health care
Flexible schedule

Full job description
We’re looking for a General Manager to join us at Chuck's Steakhouse! Banff’s most luxe restaurant, Chuck’s Steakhouse features an exclusive collection of the highest quality, locally sourced Alberta beef served up in a stylish ranch-inspired dining room with panoramic mountain views. Our in-house dry aged, 100% Alberta beef is grilled over hardwood and mesquite, then finished to perfection under an 1800-degree broiler. Chuck's Steakhouse is the true Alberta beef experience. Want to know more? Check us out here: https://www.chuckssteakhouse.ca/

General Manager

The General Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day business operations of the venues. Through the exercise of discretion and independent judgment, the General Manager has overall supervisory and managerial responsibility for the daily operations of the venues, ensuring desired outcomes (i.e., increased sales, profitability, and employee retention). The General Manager mobilizes the venue management team to oversee the financial controls, operations, people development, guest experience, and compliance within the venue.

We Love Perks! This Position Includes:

Great salaries, achievable bonus programs + tips
$200 Welcome Gift Card to use at any BHC Venue
50% off food, bottles of wine & sake for yourself + a guest at all BHC venues
Learning & Development allowance
Cell phone allowance
Extended health benefits with premiums completely paid for by BHC after 3 months
RRSP matching program after 3 months
Short-term & long-term Term Disability coverage after 3 months
3 weeks paid vacation + statutory holidays
Paid community volunteer time
Subsidized manager accommodation may be available
What You’ll Do:

If it's happening at the venue, you are a part of it! Planning, executing, elevating the guest and team experience
Drive financial performance by increasing sales and controlling costs without compromising quality
Ensure compliance with operational standards, company policies, federal/provincial/local laws, and ordinances
Oversee all areas of the venue and make final decisions on matters of importance
Communicate effectively with all departments across the venue, including the BOH management team, as well as the BHC Head Office
Deliver outstanding guest service, responding to concerns, resolving issues, and generating return business, while equally prioritizing employee experience and strong team culture
Like us, you're proud to be a part of BHC, and so you have a strong commitment to the BHC brand values, and team culture
What You Have:

Proven success in a General Manager role is an asset
Flexible schedule required
ProServe certification
WHMIS, Food Safety, and First Aid certifications required (training can be provided if not currently held)
You don't shy away from working with various types of technology and systems, including the ability to troubleshoot, update, and train team members
Strong team leadership skills, with a natural ability to bring people together toward common goals
You're a real person - it's not just about customer service for you, it's about hospitality
Understanding of the importance of communication and workplace culture
Willing to take a step back to look at things from other perspectives and be open to a different way
Ability to work with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally at all times
Banff Hospitality Collective is: https://www.banffcollective.com/banff-restaurants

BHC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to employing a diverse workforce and value applicants with a diverse range of skills, experiences and competencies, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. If you are invited to participate in the hiring process and require an accommodation request, please let us know in advance by responding to the invite email.

Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Canada.

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Banff, Alberta's Tourism Employment Industry

Banff heavily relies on tourism, and many job opportunities are linked to the hospitality and service sectors. Hotels, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activity providers often hire seasonal staff, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Banff Alberta's Seasonal Employment

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Banff National Park's Employmment Accommodations

The town is relatively small, and housing can be competitive. It's a good idea to secure accommodation before arriving, especially during peak seasons.

Canadian Work Permits

If you're not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may need a work permit to legally work in Banff. Ensure you have the necessary documentation before seeking employment.

Banff, Alberta's Outdoor Lifestyle

Banff is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. If you enjoy activities such as hiking, skiing, or mountain biking, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite pastimes.

Jobs in the Community of Banff, Alberta

The town has a close-knit community, and living in Banff offers a unique experience. If you enjoy a small-town atmosphere and connecting with like-minded individuals, it can be a rewarding place to live and work.

Transportation in and Around Banff, Alberta

Banff is well-connected by road, and public transportation options are available. However, having a vehicle might be convenient, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding areas.

Before making any decisions, research specific Banff job opportunities, seasonal Tourism trends, and accommodation options. The lifestyle and activities that Banff offers are terrific, but considering all employment and lifestyle changes will ensure it aligns with your job preferences and interests.



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