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Clubhouse Manager

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Berkeley Hills Country Club Inc

Duluth, GA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Clubhouse Manager Berkeley Hills Country Club Inc - 3.5 Duluth, GA Job Details 1 hour ago Qualifications Kitchen health and safety standards Retail sales transactions Food service health code compliance Team leadership Operational management Safety regulations Labor cost analysis Food sanitation practices Team development Cash register operations Kitchen cost control Food and beverage industry expertise Managing food service teams Managing hospitality operations budgets POS systems Staffing management
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Position Summary Reporting to the General Manager, the Clubhouse Manager is responsible for the daily operation of the clubhouse with a primary focus on service, food, and beverage. This is a hands-on leadership role overseeing front-of-house operations, dining and event service, beverage programs, and the staff who deliver them. The Clubhouse Manager ensures consistent service quality, sound operational and financial management, and full alignment with the Club's mission and standards. Key Responsibilities Service & Food and Beverage Direct all front-of-house dining, bar, banquet, and event service operations to consistently high standards. Manage beverage programs, including inventory, ordering, cost control, and compliance with applicable alcohol-service laws and responsible-service practices. Develop and maintain service standards, training programs, and standard operating procedures (including the Club's Communication SOP) for all service staff. Partner with the culinary team and other departments to coordinate menus, member events, and private functions. Staff Leadership Recruit, hire, schedule, train, supervise, and evaluate service and beverage staff. Lead by example on the floor during peak service periods and member events. Administer progressive discipline and performance management consistent with Club policy. Member & Guest Relations Serve as a visible, professional point of contact for members and guests, resolving concerns promptly and courteously. Anticipate member needs and continuously improve the service experience. Operations & Administration Manage labor costs, scheduling, food & beverage cost of sales, and departmental budgets in coordination with the General Manager and finance staff. Oversee point-of-sale operations and accurate transaction handling. Maintain compliance with health, safety, and sanitation requirements, including coordination with county environmental health. Support the General Manager in broader clubhouse operations and act on the General Manager's behalf as directed. Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience, with the opportunity for quarterly performance-based bonuses. The Club offers a competitive benefits package.
Requirements:
Qualifications Minimum 3-5 years of progressive management experience in food & beverage and/or clubhouse operations, preferably in a private club, hotel, or upscale hospitality setting. Demonstrated leadership of service and beverage teams with strong staff development skills. Working knowledge of food & beverage financials (cost of sales, labor, budgeting, inventory). Familiarity with point-of-sale and club management systems; ability to learn new platforms quickly. Excellent communication, organization, and member-service skills. Knowledge of applicable food-safety and alcohol-service regulations; relevant certifications (e.g., ServSafe, alcohol-server certification) preferred. CMAA involvement or a hospitality/business degree a plus. Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by club operations.