The Head of Catering will lead and manage the club’s food and beverage operations across all environments - including matchdays at the stadium, hospitality suites, corporate events, and the training ground. This strategic and operational role ensures exceptional quality, commercial performance, food safety, and a seamless customer experience across all catering service.
The role will also play a key part in the development and mobilisation of catering operations for Power Court, representing a step-change in scale, complexity and opportunity. The Head of Catering will ensure exceptional quality, safety, service and commercial performance while delivering a food and beverage offer that enhances the supporter and guest experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead the planning and delivery of all matchday catering operations, including public concourses, bars, kiosks, premium hospitality, lounges and executive boxes.
Oversee hospitality and event catering for non-matchday use, including conferences, private events and club functions.
Oversee the training ground catering, including first-team, academy and staff food provision, ensuring quality, consistency and alignment with performance and nutrition standards.
Ensure smooth end-to-end operations covering food preparation, service delivery, logistics and stock management.
Maximise revenue and margin across all catering operations through strong commercial planning, menu engineering and cost control.
Own catering budgets, forecasting, stock control and supplier spend, with clear accountability for financial performance.
Work closely with the Commercial and Marketing teams to support ticketing, hospitality sales and fan engagement initiatives.
Recruit, lead and develop a high-performing catering and hospitality team, including full-time, casual and matchday staff.
Manage catering partners, suppliers and contractors, ensuring value for money, service reliability and strong relationships.
Ensure the highest standards of food safety, hygiene, licensing, allergen management and health & safety compliance across all sites.
Champion continuous improvement in quality, efficiency and customer service.
Play a role in the planning, development and mobilisation of catering operations for Power Court, ensuring the model is scalable, efficient and commercially robust for a significantly larger venue.
Lead the transition from the current stadium to the new stadium, including supplier strategy, menu development, staffing structures, systems and operational processes.
·Develop a reimagined matchday and hospitality catering offer that meets higher volumes and broader audiences while maintaining quality, speed of service and value for money.
MAIN JOB REQUIREMENTS AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Experience & Knowledge
Significant experience in senior catering, hospitality or food & beverage management roles, ideally within stadiums, arenas, major venues, hotels or large-scale event environments.
Proven experience managing high-volume, multi-outlet operations, including public catering and premium hospitality.
Experience supporting venue growth, stadium development or major operational change is highly desirable.
Strong commercial and financial management background
Skills & Attributes
Confident leader with the ability to motivate, develop and manage large teams.
Highly organised, resilient and calm under pressure in fast-paced matchday environments.
Commercially minded with a strong focus on customer experience and operational excellence.
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
Flexible to work evenings, weekends and matchdays as required.
Additional Information
This a Full-Time role
Flexibility to work evenings, weekends and matchdays as required.
Travel for away fixtures and club events when necessary.
Applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK
Established in 1885, Luton Town Football Club compete in the second tier of English Football, the Sky Bet Championship. Nicknamed the Hatters after the town’s famous hat-making industry in the early 20th century, the team play their home games at the all-seated and family-orientated Kenilworth Road stadium, where they have been situated since 1905. The club have enjoyed many seasons in the top-flight of English football and the greatest day came when the team won the League Cup at Wembley in 1988 with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Arsenal. Kenilworth Road opens its doors for 23 league matches during the football season which runs between August and April, but the stadium is not just a place for the beautiful game. The club offers a large variety of entertainment, including Specs – a comedy club which pays homage to legendary comedian, and Luton supporter, Eric Morecambe. As well comedy, Kenilworth Road also hosts business exhibitions and has a marriage licence should you fancy tying the knot. For more information about the club, including the fixtures for the season ahead, check out the official website at www.lutontown.co.uk. Twitter: @LutonTown Facebook: Luton Town Football Club Instagram: ltfc_official