Assistant Restaurant Manager
An Assistant Restaurant Manager supports the Restaurant Manager in the day-to-day operations of a restaurant, helping to ensure smooth service, satisfied customers, and efficient staff performance. This role is often a stepping stone to becoming a full Restaurant Manager.
Key Responsibilities of an Assistant Restaurant Manager
1. Staff Support and Supervision
Assist in hiring, training, and supervising front-of-house and sometimes back-of-house staff
Help create staff schedules and manage shift changes
Step in to lead the team during busy periods or when the manager is absent
2. Customer Service
Greet and interact with guests to ensure a positive dining experience
Handle customer complaints or special requests
Monitor service quality and dining room atmosphere
3. Operational Duties
Oversee opening and closing procedures
Ensure cleanliness, organization, and readiness of the restaurant
Coordinate with kitchen staff to ensure timely and accurate food service
4. Administrative Tasks
Assist with inventory checks and ordering supplies
Help manage cash handling, POS systems, and daily financial reports
Maintain records of staff performance, attendance, and training
5. Health & Safety Compliance
Ensure staff follow hygiene and safety regulations
Conduct routine checks and assist with audits​
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