What are the responsibilities and job description for the General restaurant/ hotel manager position at First Run?
Benefits/Perks
- Flexible Scheduling
- Competitive Compensation
- Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced Restaurant Manager / Hotel manager to join our team! As the Restaurant Manager, you will be responsible for the restaurant’s operational performance and financial well-being. You will hire, train, and lead staff, ensuring they reflect the restaurant’s high standards. The ideal candidate is a strong leader with experience managing a successful restaurant.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Develop short and long-term goals and KPIs for the restaurant
- Hire, train, and manage employees and conduct periodic performance reviews
- Lead team in providing exceptional customer service
- Create and maintain a food and beverage budget
- Adhere to all health and safety rules and regulations
- Provide sales and productivity reports to upper management
- Develop and coordinate marketing efforts and community events
Qualifications:
- High school diploma/GED
- Previous restaurant management experience
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office, restaurant management software, and POS software
- Ability to remain calm and thrive under pressure
- Excellent management and leadership skills
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
Compensation: $55,000.00 per year
OUR STORY
The building that now houses Black Bear Tavern is rich in history dating back to the 1800’s, a time when travelers came great distances to vacation in New Hampshire’s North Country. It is believed that the building was originally built in 1830 as a private home, then later in the 1800’s converted to an Inn. In 1903, major expansions and renovations were made to the Inn to accommodate the larger numbers of summer guests who often traveled to Colebrook by train. This was during the heyday of the Grand Resort Hotels when, during the summer months, vacationers came from far and wide to enjoy the clean, cooler air of the mountains, usually staying for the entire season. Between 1885 and 1920, there were more than two hundred hotels, inns, and boarding houses in the White Mountains, believed to accommodate up to 12,000 visitors.
In 2013, Rick Nadig and a local business partner purchased the property and began significant renovations, completely gutting and remodeling the first floor (home to Black Bear Tavern) and upgrading the adjacent motel. In September 2015, Rick with his sister Lori and her husband Billy took over full ownership of the property, forming a family business. Not only does the history of the building date back years, but so does the connection of their family to the North Country. Rick and Lori’s great-grandfather, Henry H. Nadig, was a doctor in the neighboring town of Millsfield and established the first hospital in Colebrook in the 1940’s. And well before that, in the 1880’s, their relative Quincy Davis delivered mail via stagecoach between Colebrook and Errol!
Embracing and respecting the rich history of the area, Rick, Lori, and Billy take joy and pride in offering the community and travelers alike a friendly, welcoming place to rest, whether for a drink, meal, or stay over!
Thank you for visiting us here and we look forward to serving you!
Rick Nadig, Lori and Billy Bach, & Staff
OUR LOGO STORY
Our sauntering bear has a delightful back story of his own too! Every spring for many years he raided bird feeders on Cape Rosier in Brooksville, Maine. Little did he know that at one particular home, as he enjoyed snacking on his favorites of suet and black sunflower seeds, local artist Leslie Moore with sketch book in hand was enjoying him as well! He was not shy and indeed a most accommodating “study!” Even the roar of Leslie’s terrier – all 12 mighty pounds of her – didn’t scare him. He would eat his fill then swagger off to the next-door neighbors’ feeders. Leslie’s original artwork was the inspiration and base for our handsome bear logo.
Salary : $55,000