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We're currently recruiting in our London Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) Premier Inn. Working 25 hours per week, paying up to £13.86 per hour.

Head Housekeeper – London Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) Premier Inn

Come and be a Head Housekeeper at Premier Inn in London Woolwich (Royal Arsenal). Take the next step in your managerial career by leading our Housekeeping team to even greater, cleaner and comfier stays for our hotel guests. Immediate start, experience of shift leadership required.

PAY RATE:

Up to £13.86 per hour

CONTRACT TYPE:

Permanent – we don’t do zero hours contracts!

HOURS:

25 hours a week across 5 days – weekends included, guaranteed hours to plan your week around

LOCATION:

Premier Inn London Woolwich (Royal Arsenal)

91 Beresford Street, Woolwich, London, SE18 6BG

Why you’ll love it here:

Training and support: We’ve got the super user-friendly tools that will make life easier managing the team from the start and the warm welcome we’re known for. If you want more, we’ve got the career path for you!

Whitbread Benefits card: Enjoy up to 60% off Premier Inn rooms and 25% off meals in Whitbread Restaurants

Pension and saving schemes: Company pension and save as you earn scheme

Discounts: Get money off shops, your utility bills, travel, cinema trips, supermarkets and more

Have breakfast on us: Enjoy a complimentary Premier Inn breakfast for 2 when you join us

What you’ll do:

Join us at London Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) Premier Inn as a Head Housekeeper, leading the team that help guests rest easy. Use your management skills and passion for cleaning to take your housekeeping team to greater heights and be part of the UK’s leading hospitality business, Whitbread.

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