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JJB is a large franchisee of Pizza Hut and currently operates 52 locations in Mississippi and Louisiana and has plans for future growth. We are passionate about building a strong A-Team that can grow with us, a team that is driven with a customer-first mentality, and a team that feels supported by the company it represents. Our Mission is simple: "Serving Great Food, By Great Team Members to Great Customers" Our people are our most important ingredient and it starts with YOU! The Region Coach has overall responsibility for the operations of assigned restaurants including quality, service, inventory, sanitation, and sales. The Region Coach directs the recruitment, retention and development of the Area Coaches and their teams. Essential Functions * Identifying top talent and coaching and developing our future leaders. * Ensures assigned area achieves financial commitments and guest satisfaction standards. * Provides strategic and tactical guidance to develop restaurant operations, standards and guidelines including service, product preparation, sales, guest relations, safety/security, marketing and employee development. * Monitors capital expenditures within each restaurant and for assigned area. * Analyzes systems and procedures for continual improvement. Competencies 1. Complex Problem-Solving Skills 2. Judgement and Decision Making 3. Management of Time and Financial Resources 4. Personal Effectiveness/Credibility 5. Thoroughness, detailed-oriented, and high organizational skills. 6. Collaboration Skills 7. Has an aptitude for continuous improvement and operations innovation 8. Communication Proficiency verbally and in writing 9. Possesses strong change management skills 10. Succeeds in a performance and accountability culture 11. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite 12. Self-driven; can work independently and has ability to multi-task 13. Flexibility Supervisory Responsibility 4-6 Direct Reports Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are dependent on the needs of the business and must be fully-flexible and available to address urgent situations, as needed. Required Education and Experience 1. Associates Degree 2. Has a minimum of (3) three years restaurant management experience 3. Has 4+ years multi-unit leadership experience managing direct reports work and field experience in lieu of and/or higher education may be considered for employment Preferred Education and Experience 1. Bachelor's Degree 2. Has a minimum of (5) five years restaurant management experience 3. Has 4+ years multi-unit leadership experience managing direct reports With JJB, you can expect: An in-depth 4-6-month training program to set you up for success Growth potential and career advancement Competitive Salary Comprehensive Insurance Package to include Company-Paid Life Insurance Vehicle and Cell Phone Allowance Meal Benefits Plus More JJB is an Equal Employment Employer.

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