Hotel chain Travelodge is beginning a summer recruitment drive to fill 130 jobs across its hotels in London.
The jobs range from managerial positions to housekeeping and will be located across its 79 London sites.
The hotel chain says that they have welcome applications from all candidates, including Ukrainian refugees who need a fresh start and have a right to work in the UK.
They've also said that they are committed to supporting parents by offering jobs close to home, flexible working hours around the school run, a range of benefits, and a path into management.
The jobs available across London are permanent and needed filling immediately which also included roles at the three new Travelodge hotels in London Docklands, Peckham, and Wimbledon.
Travelodge Jobs available in London:
Across its capital hotels including Lewisham, Wembley, London City Airport, Kingston Upon Thames, and many more there are eight roles to choose from.
- Hotel Manager
- Assistant Hotel Manager
- Hotel Supervisor
- Bar Cafe Team Member
- Reception Team Member
- Housekeeping Supervisor
- Housekeeping Team Member
- Maintenance
To apply for any of the jobs head to the Travelodge Website.
Hannah Thomson, Travelodge Chief People Officer, said: "We are gearing up for a busy 2022 summer season in London, so if you have passion, determination and a real desire to look after people then we will help you learn the rest, as joining Travelodge opens the door to training, coaching and career progression."
Travelodge Recruitment Job Fair
If you want to find out more information on the chain or the jobs on offer then you can visit the London Job Fair taking place this week.
On Wednesday, May 11 at Travelodge London Central Waterloo, 195-203 Waterloo Rd, Baron's Place, London SE1 8UX from 11am till 7pm.
You'll be able to chat with Travelodge representatives throughout the day to answer questions and provide information to applicants.
To apply for any of the jobs head to the Travelodge Website.
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