Venue Supervisor (Conference Centre)

Conference Centre, 351 King Street East,Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Req #86
Tuesday, July 23, 2024

COMPANY OVERVIEW:

 

The Globe and Mail is a national icon and Canada’s most recognized media brand.

 

We’re also an international award winner for data visualization, design, and creative storytelling. A digital innovator with a global client list for our in-house AI-powered optimization, prediction and automation platform. And a place where Canadians come for the best journalism in the country.

 

We aim to reflect Canada in the stories we tell and in our workforce. The Globe is a proud partner of Pride At Work, Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, and a signatory of the BlackNorth Initiative. We understand our staff have lives outside of the office and offer flexible work arrangements and support programs. We also provide training and mentorships to staff to ensure you’re able to grow and challenge yourself and your abilities.

 

No matter what your role at The Globe, you’ll be part of an organization dedicated to making a difference to Canada.

POSITION OVERVIEW:

 

Reporting to the Manager, Banquet and Event Services, Venue Supervisors are responsible for ensuring events at The Globe and Mail Centre are executed in a professional, safe and successful manner, and that the client, vendor and guest experience reflects superb service standards.

 

These positions are casual hourly positions. The work schedule is assigned on an as-needed basis for booked events, and varies in length and may include weekends and/or evenings and/or night shifts depending on the nature of the event. Shifts are a minimum of four hours.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Opening and securing premises before and after the event, facilitating the arrival and departure of all other contracted staff, vendors, clients and guests.
  • Ensuring that the venue is run according to the Event Agenda as set out by the Events Manager and AV Production Manager, in a safe, orderly and professional manner in accordance with the conditions of all employment, health and safety, fire, and building regulations, as well as Globe and Mail procedures that include, but are not limited to: liquor licenses, fire code/fire lane policy, sound restrictions, health & safety requirements.
  • Ensuring clients, vendors and caterers are fully informed of, and adhere to, policies and procedures during Event set-up, production, and tear-down.
  • Communicating and organizing any special arrangements client’s request (within protocols).
  • Monitoring client/attendees reactions to find opportunities to exceed expectations and handle complaints, if any, ensuring client/attendees full satisfaction.
  • Ensuring the security, organization and reporting status of stock, goods, equipment and facility rooms.
  • Ensuring operational and service procedures and checklists are completed and with attention to detail.
  • Providing and/or monitoring bartending services in accordance with laws, protocols and procedures.
  • Providing and/or supervising set-up/tear-down duties as per the Event Agenda.
  • Inspecting the pre-set space as per Event Agenda for proper event/equipment set up; assisting or rectifying any deficiencies with appropriate vendor/supplier.
  • Ensuring high levels of cleanliness, safety, and hygiene of the venue are maintained in accordance with Public Health and Venue Protocols. This includes kitchens, bar and washrooms, and identifying hazards and problems if they arise.
  • Monitoring, supervising, and reporting on the work of the Event security, custodial and all other contracted staff/vendors.
  • Proper communications with Loading dock Staff and Building Security to coordinate deliveries and pick-ups.
  • Ensuring waste is disposed of properly and clients, vendors and caterers adhere to the waste policies of the facility.
  • Adhering to uniform requirements.
  • Work as a team with fellow Venue Supervisors and Management to ensure a smooth transition between shifts. Submitting an event report electronically after each event to The Globe and Mail Centre Management Team and reporting any incidents.
  • Overseeing Beverage Supervisor/Bar Staff.
  • Prepare and ensure cash float, deposit, reconciliation and unused drink tickets are deposited according to the cash bar policy and procedure.
  • Contacting the Manager on Duty in the event of an emergency.
  • Confidently and professionally representing The Globe and Mail, and communicating our mission and mandate upon request.
  • Continually strive to maintain the elevated standards of service and environment throughout the venue
  • Other duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 3+ years in an events/hospitality environment, meeting the needs of a wide variety of clients and other stakeholders with superb organization and customer service skills, preferably in a dedicated venue.
  • Must have previous Event/Banquet Manager/Supervisor experience.
  • Must have an understanding of event, alcohol service, catering and hospitality procedures.
  • Ability to trouble-shoot and solve problems under pressure.
  • Ability to connect with clients, colleagues and stakeholders to establish positive and productive ongoing relationships.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with ambitious goals and multiple priorities.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. as required, and comfortable with equipment set up/ and tear down duties.
  • Must have SmartServe certification.
  • Food Handling Certification and familiarity with hotel/food/beverage industry best practices is an asset.
  • First Aid: CPR-C is an asset.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours. Weekday, evening and weekend availability required. 

SALARY: $27 per hour

VACCINATION POLICY:  

 
All offers of employment with The Globe and Mail are conditional upon the candidate being Fully Vaccinated. To be Fully Vaccinated is defined as someone who has received the full series of a vaccine or a combination of vaccines accepted by the Government of Canada (currently Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Janssen) and has received the last dose at least 14 days prior to their start date. To prove they are Fully Vaccinated, all new hires will be required to provide evidence by emailing a copy of their vaccine dose administration receipt(s) to Human Resources prior to their start date. Those seeking exemption based on one or more of the protected grounds in the Human Rights Code will need to provide their request for accommodation to Human Resources for approval.  If the accommodation request is not approved and the candidate is not Fully Vaccinated, any offer of employment will be revoked.             

 

THE GLOBE AND MAIL IS DEDICATED TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE WORKPLACE
 
The Globe and Mail is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible work environment, where all employees feel valued, respected and supported. We believe this strengthens our business and our journalism. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals from all groups, regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, religion, socio-economic status, age, and physical ability. As required by the Federal Contractors Program, The Globe also tracks the proportion of staff in the four Employment Equity categories (Women, Aboriginal Peoples, Persons with Disabilities, and Members of Visible Minorities) to ensure we are reflecting the areas in which we work.          
 
The Globe and Mail offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities as part of its recruitment process. If you are contacted to arrange for an interview, please advise us if you require an accommodation.

Other details

  • Pay Type Hourly
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  • Conference Centre, 351 King Street East,Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario, Canada