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A premier hospitality venue in Wrea Green is seeking a Conference & Events Manager to oversee the planning and delivery of various events. Responsibilities include managing logistics, supervising the events team, and ensuring high-quality service. The ideal candidate will have a background in hospitality, strong organizational skills, and a passion for creating unforgettable guest experiences. This role offers competitive pay and opportunities for career growth.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Wrea Green, The Villa is a stunning 19th-century country house hotel that blends traditional charm with modern luxury. Renowned for its warm hospitality, fine dining, and exceptional service, The Villa is the perfect setting for weddings, conferences, and unforgettable events.
Following its recent acquisition by local entrepreneur David Haythornthwaite, The Villa is entering an exciting new chapter with ambitious plans for growth and investment. This is your chance to join a dynamic team and play a key role in shaping the future of one of Lancashire’s most prestigious hospitality destinations.
We’re looking for an experienced and highly organised Conference & Events Manager to lead the planning and delivery of weddings, conferences, banquets, and private functions. You’ll be responsible for ensuring every event runs smoothly, from initial setup to the final guest experience.
This is a hands‑on role where you’ll coordinate logistics, manage banqueting bars, oversee staffing, and work closely with kitchen and front‑of‑house teams to deliver exceptional service. If you thrive in a fast‑paced environment and love creating memorable experiences, this role is for you.
You’ll be a hospitality professional with strong organisational and leadership skills. Calm under pressure and passionate about delivering exceptional guest experiences, you’ll thrive in a busy, high‑standard environment.
We’re looking for someone who is: