FOH Seasonal Manager

Seasonal Front of House Manager – Ocean Pines Beach Club (Ocean City, MD)

Touch of Italy is seeking a driven, high-energy Front of House Manager for our Ocean Pines Beach Club in Ocean City, MD. This is a fast-paced seasonal operation serving members and guests throughout peak beach season.

We are looking for a leader who commands the floor, sets the tone for service, and holds the team accountable. Strong presence, decisive leadership, and the ability to make real-time decisions under pressure are essential.

Responsibilities:
• Lead daily FOH operations and service execution
• Coach and develop servers, bartenders, and support staff
• Ensure guest satisfaction and resolve issues immediately
• Manage schedules and staffing levels based on volume
• Enforce service standards and professionalism
• Work weekends and holidays
• May be asked to support other Touch of Italy locations as needed

Qualifications:
• Proven restaurant leadership experience
• Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
• Ability to thrive in high-volume seasonal service
• Professional appearance and attitude

If you lead from the front and expect excellence, we want to meet you.

Company Description
Located at the Beach Club property in Ocean City, the 30' x 54' swimming pool is also accompanied by ample deck space, lounge chairs, a full-service restaurant and bar, a quick-service food counter, and easy ocean access with umbrella and chair rentals from beach-front vendors. Beach wheelchairs are also available – see the Beach Club parking attendant for availability when you visit.

The Beach Club covers the ocean-side block of land between 49th and 50th streets in Ocean City, Maryland. Vehicle parking is available in two private lots (one beach-side lot and one bay-side lot used when the beach-side lot is full) by permit only (see parking information above). The three-level cedar shake building contains bathroom facilities with showers and locker rooms on the lower level, accessible with an Ocean Pines property owner's card or Beach Club or pool membership card. Daily pool passes also grant access to the bathrooms on the day of the visit. A snack bar with live entertainment and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for sale is located on the central level with spacious decking and volleyball courts. Alcohol may only be purchased by Ocean Pines property owners, residents, and their guests. The upper level is available for dining, private parties, weddings, and banquets for residents and non-residents.
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