Restaurant Manager
Restaurant Manager
Location: French Lick, IN
Salary: $65,000 – $75,000
Schedule: Primarily Noon–Close (Dinner Service) | Flexible | Open 365 Days (Weekend Availability Required as Needed)
About the Role
Our client, a hotel and water park destination in French Lick, IN, is seeking a hands-on Restaurant Manager to fully own daily restaurant operations. This is not a sit-in-the-office leadership role — this person will lead from the front, jump on the line when needed, and ensure a seamless guest experience from lunch through dinner service.
The Restaurant Manager will oversee a team of 20+ employees and maintain full operational control of staffing, food quality, financial performance, and customer satisfaction. This role offers autonomy and accountability — you run the restaurant like it’s yours.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead and manage a team of 20+ restaurant employees
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Work hands-on on the cooking line as needed during peak hours
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Oversee daily operations from prep through dinner service
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Manage payroll, scheduling, and timekeeping
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Control food cost, labor cost, and operational expenses
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Order supplies, manage vendor relationships, and monitor inventory
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Ensure quality standards, cleanliness, and food safety compliance
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Drive guest satisfaction in a high-traffic hotel/water park environment
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Maintain staffing levels and performance accountability
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Operate effectively in a 365-day business with rotating weekend coverage
Qualifications / Requirements
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3+ years of restaurant management experience
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Proven ability to lead teams of 20+ employees
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Willingness to cook on the line and lead from the front
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Strong knowledge of food cost, labor cost, and inventory control
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Experience with payroll systems and employee timekeeping
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Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends as needed
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Strong leadership presence with high accountability standards
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Experience in hotel, resort, or high-volume environments preferred
This is a strong opportunity for someone who wants real operational ownership — not micromanagement, not layers of approval — just the responsibility to run it right.
