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The Food & Beverage Manager - Banquets is a hands-on leadership role responsible for the seamless execution of events and hospitality operations at the Morris Inn and McKenna Hall. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Banquets, this position leads by example to deliver "Uniquely Notre Dame" experiences across the various spaces associated with Rohr's, Morris Inn, and McKenna Hall.
This manager ensures exceptional guest service while welcoming every opportunity to serve both University and external guests. A primary responsibility of this role is the accurate interpretation and execution of Banquet Event Orders (BEOs), ensuring all contractual and operational requirements are fulfilled with precision.
The role supervises a diverse team-including servers, captains, bartenders, and set-up crews-bringing them together as a cohesive team that maintains AAA Four Diamond service standards while strictly adhering to safety, health, and alcohol (ATC) regulations.
Key Responsibilities
Event Execution & Precision
Team Leadership
Operational Excellence
Resource & Space Management
Annual Salary Hiring Range: $55,000 - $63,000
Application Deadline: July 9, 2026
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