Crew trainer pay in Birmingham January 2025
How much do crew trainers in Birmingham get paid?
Crew trainers in Birmingham earn
£9.68-12.85 per hour
Based on 119 employee reviews
What do top employers pay crew trainers?
Who are the top crew trainer employers?
Who are the worst crew trainer employers?
Recent crew trainer Jobs in Birmingham
- Food & Beverage Team Leader at National Trust posted 11 days ago
- Food & Beverage Team Leader - Solihull at National Trust posted 8 days ago
- Catering Supervisor at Blue Arrow posted 4 days ago
- Senior Restaurant Supervisor (Apply in minutes) at YO! Sushi posted 4 days ago
- Assistant Kitchen Manager at Slug & Lettuce posted 7 days ago
- Catering Supervisor - B at Birmingham City Council posted 3 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 119 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 106 employees
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What do crew trainers do?
Bar, restaurant and kitchen supervisors have the job of managing and organising a specific team in a bar, restaurant and/or kitchen.
Other names for bar, restaurant and kitchen supervisors are:
- Team leaders
- Senior team leaders
- Shift supervisors
- Front of house supervisors
- Supervisors
This type of job may involve similar tasks that their kitchen, bar or restaurant team do, along with:
- Managing workloads for their team
- Organising rotas for their team
- Sharing targets, promotions and other important company news to their team
You might work in a restaurant, behind the bar, in the kitchen or behind the scenes in an office.
You might be on your feet quite a bit, but any office-based tasks can be done sitting down.
You may have to work night shifts, on weekends and bank holidays.
If you want to apply for a retail supervisor job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship
- Previous catering experience
- Previous supervisor experience may be expected
- Basic computer skills
- The right to work in the UK
Junior team members can also be promoted to supervisors.