Food and Beverage Duty Manager

Food and Beverage Duty Manager


Company
Hind Management
Location
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
34 days ago
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Job Description
The Role | Te mahiFood & Beverage Duty Manager is responsible for supervision and day to day operations of food and beverage team on shift in the hotel. To cover restaurant, bar, room service and mini bar and function operations whilst maintaining standards and enhancing guest experience. Attend to additional duties as requested by F&B Manager or Conference Manager such as stock takes, ordering, training new team members and ensuring security within the department and safety and wellbeing of employees on shift. This is a full-time role with minimum 32 hours per week.Responsibilities | Ngā haepapaDrive revenue to achieve and exceed budgeted revenue.  Account for stock utilised in the operation and order all stock through company purchasing system as required. Prepare daily banking and cash flow reports.  Supervise cash handling and banking procedures.  Be pro-active in controlling costs being fully aware of forecasted business and targeted profitability whilst maintaining standards.  Continuously works to improve the efficiency of the restaurant by optimism productivity with the lowest possible cost. Studies and examines operations, administers cost reduction exercises throughout the hotel.  Maintain a comprehensive and current understanding of Liquor Licensing Laws and Host Responsibility.   Ensure that all colleagues understand and uphold the hotel's code of responsible service of alcohol.  Communicate effectively with subordinates and managers.  To ensure that all guests are provided with superior customer service at all times. RequirementsAbout you | Ko koe teneiPrevious senior Hotel Food & Beverage experience essentialWorking knowledge of MicrosoftAdvanced Computer Skills - MS Office SuiteKnowledge of PMS such as OperaCurrent Managers Certificate in accordance with the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012Flexible to work rostered shifts, including weekends, late nights and public holidaysValid Right to Work in NZNZQF Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)  Qualifications appropriate to the role e.g., Hotel or Hospitality Management Level 5 or similar   LCQ Certificate/GM License  BenefitsWe are all valued | He kura te tangataSign on and retention bonusDiscounts at our hotels, restaurants and spas across our networkStaff, family and friends rates at our hotelsMeals on duty and uniform providedExcellent reward & recognition eventsService and anniversary gifts and benefitsWellbeing programme including Health insurance discountsPaid training and individual Employee Development PlansTraining towards NZQA qualifications and our very own online digital learning platformFree Life Insurance, Digital Will & Best Doctors teleservice after 3 months of employmentWho We AreNovotel Christchurch Airport is part of the Accor Hotels franchise and Hind Management Group (NZ Employer of Choice 2022). Novotel and Hind Management believe in empathy, understanding and accommodating differences. We believe that 'we are all valued' and our success is a direct reflection of our people, teamwork, passion and professionalism.Hind Management has recently been awarded HRD's Five Star Employer of Choice Award for 2022. Our people love coming to work every day and we think you will too! We're looking for positive people, working with us means getting unlimited opportunities to develop yourself and your career, being part of a community and company culture that's passionate about putting people first. And it means having the flexibility and opportunity to work how you work best, with lots of different people all working with one goal in mind.Our values are based around caring, working together and doing the right thing. We are passionate about our people. We encourage people from diverse backgrounds to apply. Novotel Christchurch Airport is proud to promote diversity and inclusion within our workplace and ensure an equitable selection process for all.Hind Management is committed to accessibility, should you require assistance or support and are unable to apply online due to an access need, contact our office (+64) 99051727 or email our Talent Acquisition Team at [email protected]. We will aim to respond within 48 hours Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.We encourage people from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are proud to promote diversity and inclusion within our workplace and ensure an equitable selection process for all. We offer a fully inclusive accessible hiring process, let us know how we can support you to present your best self.E MANAWANUI ANA MĀTOU - WE CARE KA WHAI MĀTOU I TE TIKA - WE DO THE RIGHT THING KA MAHI TAHI MĀTOU - WE WORK TOGETHER

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for security guards in New Zealand from 1 April 2026?
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment sets the adult minimum wage at NZ$26.00 per hour from 1 April 2026 for security guard roles. Security guards receive time-and-a-half for the first three hours of overtime on any day and double time thereafter. Casual loading of 8% applies on top of the base rate for non-permanent shifts.
Q Do international applicants need a specific visa to work as security guards in New Zealand in 2026?
International applicants require a work visa under the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme, which allows up to three years of employment with an approved New Zealand employer. The visa must list security guard duties and the employer must hold accreditation valid through 2026. Applicants from visa-waiver countries can apply from within New Zealand after arrival but must hold a job offer paying at least NZ$26.00 per hour.
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A current Certificate of Approval issued by the New Zealand Police under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act is required before starting any security guard work. The certificate costs NZ$312.50 for three years and must be renewed by 2026 with a clean criminal record check. Employers cannot legally hire anyone without this licence displayed on the job site.
Q How many hours per week can security guards work under New Zealand employment law in 2026?
Security guards are limited to 40 ordinary hours per week with a maximum of 12 hours in any 24-hour period under the Employment Relations Act. After 40 hours, overtime rates of NZ$39.00 per hour apply for the first three hours. Employees receive at least 11 consecutive hours of rest between shifts.
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