Hospitality Operations Manager – Dublin City CentreStep into the heart of Dublin and lead one of the city's most vibrant hospitality destinations We're looking for an energetic Operations Manager to oversee a 630-bed hostel that's more than just a place to stay—it's a hub of culture, connection, and unforgettable experiences.This property is a social hotspot for travellers from all over the world, offering a lively bar, café, restaurant, and unique events that bring people together. If you love the buzz of hospitality and want to be part of something truly inspirational, this is your chance.What Makes This Property SpecialLocation, location, location: Right in the heart of Dublin, steps away from the city's best attractions.A global community: Guests from every corner of the world, creating a dynamic, multicultural atmosphere.Not just a bed: A place where events, tours, and local experiences make every stay memorable.Creative energy: A team that thrives on innovation, fun, and making guests feel at home.Your RoleLead operations across Front Office, Food & Beverage, and Maintenance.Champion guest experience—from check-in to check-out, make every moment count.Inspire your team—create a culture of engagement, learning, and fun.Collaborate and innovate—work with different departments to keep things fresh and exciting.Bring ideas to life—support events and activities that make the property stand out.About You2+ years in hospitality leadership (front office or similar).A confident communicator who loves a fast-paced, social environment.Passionate about creating unforgettable guest experiences.Commercially savvy and highly organized.A natural leader who thrives on motivating and developing teams.Why You'll Love ItThis isn't just a job—it's a chance to be part of a global community. You'll work in a fun, inclusive environment where individuality is celebrated and creativity is encouraged. Every day brings new stories, new people, and new opportunities to make an impact.Please apply today or reach out to Laura for more information