Front of House Director Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Eatontown, NJ at Geebo

Front of House Director

Quick Apply Full-time 4 hours ago Full Job Description At Chick-fil-A the Front of House Director role is more than just a job, it's a remarkable opportunity! In addition to working directly for our Operator, team members gain life experience that goes far beyond just serving a great product in a friendly environment.
Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds.
As New Jersey's Most Caring Company, Chick-fil-A is dedicated to helping Team Members pursue excellence with a leadership and growth mindset by serving others with great food.
As the Front of House Director, you will enjoy a fast-paced work environment that is both fun and safe.
We are looking for friendly, enthusiastic people who enjoy serving guests.
We cannot wait to meet you! Job Responsibilities Casts vision for the team Set expectations for Front of House leaders Monitors and impacts Attentive and Courteous, Order Accuracy, and Cleanliness scores.
Ordering Change Build systems that set up shift for sustained success Always be a learner One-on-One time with Interim Manager and/or Operator Working operations while juggling strenuous challenges that help you grow as a leader.
REQUIREMENTS 18 or older Full Time Servant's heart Chick-fil-A, Inc.
, Founder S.
Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House ).
Through the years, that restaurant prospered and led Cathy to further the success of his business.
In 1967, Cathy founded and opened the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta's Greenbriar Shopping Center.
Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales.
Today, Chick-fil-A is America's #1 fast food restaurant.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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