District Manager- NY

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Perks and Benefits:

  • Real work-life balance - daytime hours

  • Medical, dental and vision benefits

  • PTO starting at 3 weeks

  • 401k with company match

  • Life insurance

  • Commuter benefits

  • Pet insurance

  • Team member discounts at all our brands

  • Genuine opportunities for growth across a family of brands

  • A collaborative culture where your impact is seen, valued, and celebrated

About LPQ:

Le Pain Quotidien means the daily bread. And to us, that means everything. It’s much more than mere sustenance; it’s a way of life. As our loaves emerge from the ovens, warm and fragrant, friends gather around our communal tables to share in the time-honored tradition of breaking bread. The hum of conversation fills the air, jam is passed around the table, and, ever so gracefully, time slows.

Convive Brands is a New York-based hospitality group that builds and operates high-quality restaurant brands. Convive operates 50+ restaurants nationwide across three concepts: Le Pain Quotidien and Little Beet. As a patient, long-term investor-operator, it aims to build significant enterprise value through both organic growth and acquisition.

About the Role:

As a District Manager, you will help lead the team that defines what great looks like at LPQ. You will develop strong restaurant leaders, set the bar for hospitality and execution, and drive results across people, performance, and profitability, ensuring every restaurant in your district delivers an experience that clearly differentiates LPQ from the competition.

Our District Managers spend their time in restaurants, building leadership capabilities and working side by side with the teams.

Each District Manager Knows the Way, Goes the Way and Shows the Way!

Does this sound like you?

What You’ll Do

  • Lead a district of LPQ restaurants with a focus on consistent execution, exceptional hospitality, and pride in the guest experience
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You create restaurants that feel calm, welcoming, and unmistakably LPQ with smiling team members engaging and welcoming every guest.
      • Your restaurants have beautifully set up display cases showcasing our fresh baked goods pulling guests into our restaurants
  • Coach restaurant leaders to deliver warm, consistent service and to use guest feedback to continually elevate the experience
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You coach your teams to anticipate guest needs and consistently meet service standards
      • You create an environment where guests feel at ease, knowing their needs are consistently me
  • Develop and support General Managers and Assistant General Managers through clear expectations, ongoing coaching, and accountability
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You develop leaders who know their business cold and are actively praising and coaching team members in all areas of the restaurant
      • You drive positive sales growth and consistent margin management on deliverables to deliver to bottom line
      • You build happy and engaged teams with strong retention and low turnover
  • Build strong bench strength by identifying talent early, creating development plans, and preparing leaders for growth
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You recognize potential by identifying employees that show initiative and demonstrate a growth mindset
      • You ensure multiple successors are ready for each critical role
  • Partner with restaurant leaders to understand and manage their business, including labor, food costs, inventory, and forecasting.
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You discuss process improvements and can walk through your business acumen and how you accomplish results
      • You discuss how your actions not only achieved immediate results but also how those actions contributed to sustainable long-term success
  • Ensure food safety and quality standards are upheld daily through visible leadership, training, and follow-through
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You lead by example and demonstrate open communication.
      • You have an active presence on the floor educating and asking questions.
      • You empower teams to take ownership of food safety and quality
  • Use data and insights to spot trends, solve problems at the root, and drive meaningful improvements across the restaurants
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You connect numbers to behaviors and performance, not just reports
      • You can use sales, labor, waste, and guest metrics daily and adjust plans accordingly
      • You use data to celebrate wins, highlight improvements, and reinforce strong execution.
  • Create and execute district level sales and traffic driving strategies, scaling what works across all locations
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You ensure every store has a clear, actionable weekly sales plan
      • You use data to prioritize high‑impact actions - focusing on top sellers and underperforming dayparts.
      • You pilot initiatives in one store, measure results, and quickly scale successful strategies across the district.
  • Lead engaging district meetings that reinforce standards, share best practices, and drive consistent follow through
    • How this shows up in your restaurants:
      • You highlight best practices from top‑performing stores and ensure those learnings are shared and adopted across the district.
      • You use meetings to build consistency, reinforcing standards, celebrating wins, and addressing gaps with clarity and accountability.
      • Your discussions keep managers engaged, asking questions, encouraging participation, and ensuring every voice is heard.

What You Bring:

  • Proven experience leading a minimum of 8-12 restaurants in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
  • A passion for hospitality and a track record of building consistent, guest-focused experiences
  • Experience building internal talent pipelines and developing GMs and AGMs for long-term success
  • Strong people leadership skills, including coaching, development, and holding leaders accountable with care and clarity
  • Strong business and financial acumen, with the ability to translate numbers into action at the restaurant level
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize, delegate, and lead through others
  • Unwavering commitment to using data to inform decision-making day to day, hour to hour
  • Clear and confident communication skills with the ability to build trust at all levels

Our Perks and Benefits:

  • Real work-life balance - daytime hours
  • Medical, dental and vision benefits
  • 401k with company match
  • Quarterly Bonuses
  • Quarterly gift card and discounts to be used at any of our brands
  • Monthly cell phone reimbursement of $35
  • A robust and "unlimited" employee referral program
  • Life insurance, Commuter Benefits and Pet Insurance
  • Genuine opportunities for growth across a family of brands
  • A collaborative culture where your impact is seen, valued, and celebrated

The annualized range for this position (plus a bonus) is: $100,000-$120,000

Convive Brands is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, veteran status, or other protected class. Convive Brands celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Convive Brands is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, veteran status, or other protected class. Convive Brands celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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