Shift Supervisor – Clifden
18 AUG 2026
Description
Supermac's is seeking a Shift Supervisor for Clifden, Co. Galway.
Please note that the store is located 77.3 km from Galway City, approximately 1 hour 15 minutes by car or 1 hour 35 minutes by bus.
If you decide to apply, please ensure that transportation will not be an issue."
**Full availability is required even after the summer period ends.**
JOB PURPOSE:
The Supervisor provides ongoing support to the General Manager to ensure that the restaurant meets or exceeds the targets established for their unit. The Supervisors work as a team with training coordinators and unit-level staff. The Supervisor reports to the General Manager. The General Manager gives ongoing support and development, and various management duties will be delegated as necessary. The Supervisor is fully responsible for the customers, staff, operations, and cash on his/her shift, and will be held accountable to ensure company policy is met in each area.
THE JOB:
- Ensure the smooth running of the shift
- Work closely with your Store Manager to deliver amazing service every day
- Supervise the activities of team members daily and ensure necessary tasks are completed to meet our high standards
- Always be 100% focused on the customer and your team around you
- Being hands-on and leading from the front, committed to developing your team
- Training the team on all aspects of the Supermac’s operations
- Co-ordinate in-store sales and promotions
- To assist the store manager as appropriate in employee relations
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Fast-paced “non-stop” environment. Physically demanding at times due to certain requirements of the business with regards to the level of business, quality of staff, quantity of staff, preparedness for business demands, etc. Certain business volumes necessitate prolonged periods without sitting down.
The successful candidates will have a good outgoing personality, enjoy dealing with the public and fully availability to work weekdays and weekends.
"Only candidates who currently have the legal right to work in Ireland will be considered."








