Recruitment – Venue & Events Supervisor

Published on 13th March 2025

Brewery Arts is a vibrant cinema, live arts venue, creative learning hub, restaurant and bar in Kendal, Cumbria.

This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of our fabulous Venue & Events team, being the friendly welcoming face of Brewery Arts for all visitors coming to enjoy our programme of live music, theatre, cinema, festivals and venue hire.  Working as part of the team you will ensure our customers have a fantastic and safe visit!

Are you …

  • Invested in providing excellent customer service?
  • Confident with excellent communication skills?
  • Passionate about delivering great events?
  • Positive with a flexible approach to work?
  • Keen to work in an exciting unique and diverse events venue?

If so, we would love to hear from you!

A link to the full Job Description & Person Specification can be found below in the Application Pack section below.

Job Details:

Job Reference: VE0325
Hours of Work: Average 16 per week with evenings and weekends essential
Pay: £12.99 per hour
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: Monday 31 March at 12pm
Interview Date: Thursday 10 April

Staff Benefits:

As well as joining a passionate and collaborative team in a vibrant creative organisation, staff receive the following benefits.

  • Free Cinema and Event tickets for staff + one
  • Discount in Restaurant & Bar for staff + one
  • Free parking while at work
  • 6 weeks’ holiday
  • Auto enrolment pension scheme
  • Training and development opportunities

Application Pack:

Applicants must complete an Application Form quoting the Job Reference stated above, please find the form and other useful information on the links below:

Please email completed application forms by the deadline to:  recruitment@breweryarts.co.uk

If you have any questions about this role or would like an informal conversation before making your application, please contact our Venue & Events Manager at: oliver.fisher@breweryarts.co.uk

We regret we cannot accept applications received after the publicised deadline.

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