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The Hospitality Supervisor –Front Office supervises the daily operations of the front desk, rooms control, and PBX while maintaining positive working relationships with all other departments.
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Responsible for the daily supervision and performance of the Hotel Front Office, Coat Check, Gift Shop, PBX, and Transportation on a shift basis to ensure exemplary guest satisfaction.
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Is responsible for other duties as set forth by the Resort Manager, including but not limited to training, scheduling, coaching, and counseling, disciplinary action, conducting meetings, completing monthly reporting, assisting with inventory management, and leading the front office staff.
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Manager on Duty (MOD) in absence of Front Office Manager. Requires standing and continual mobility throughout front office area. Ability to stand and move throughout front office and continuously performs essential job functions.
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Be familiar and able to perform duties on all shifts, including Night Audit and PBX. Provides guidance and leadership as the Front Desk Supervisor ensuring consistent quality customer service is delivered.
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Manage all Front Office operations to include, but not limited to, guest service and registration (check-in/check-out), room inventory and availability, guest service standards and initiatives, product quality, cost controls and overall profitability, marketing initiatives, systems use and management, budgeting and forecasting, department management, policy and procedure implementation and enforcement and meeting participation and facilitation.
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This role also assists the Operations Manager with the accounting and human resources functions of the Front Office. The Front Desk Supervisor (FDS) is responsible for consistently delivering results that contribute to the mission and overall success of the hotel by accomplishing performance objectives covering the front desk and is the lead Front Desk support for the Operations Manager.
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Supervise the Front Desk, Bell Stand, Valet, Drivers, PBX Operators and Night Audit to insure guests receive outstanding customer service in all areas of the hotel. + Possess strong working knowledge of hotel operations and front office management as well as a strong working knowledge of the hospitality industry.
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The Operations Manager may function to support a number of areas at the property including: Housekeeping Engineering/Maintenance F&B PBX Bell staff Front Office and Banquets. Participate in weekly meetings with Front Desk to address oversell settings and react accordingly.
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Manages the execution of all operations in Guest Services (e.g., Front Office, Bell, Valet, and PBX) 1+ year previous Front Desk/Guest Service management experience. Manages the execution of all operations in Guest Services (e.g., Front Office, Bell, Valet, and PBX.
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Responsible for providing quality guest service as it pertains to all front office operations including but not limited to checking in/out of hotel guests; phone/PBX operations, mail/message service, hotel reservations, concierge services etc.
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The Assistant Guest Services Managers primary function is to assist the Guest Service Manager with the daily operations of the front office. Operate all aspects of the Front Office computer system, including software maintenance, report generation and analysis, and simple programming.
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Front Office Manager] Ability to perform all jobs within the Front Desk and PBX Departments, when needed. Ensures the operation of the Front Office and Guest Services in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Ensure proper staffing levels of front office associates, including interviewing, hiring, supervising, training and scheduling front desk agents, front office supervisors, guest service aides/bell staff, concierge staff and PBX operators.
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POSITIION SUMMARY: Responsible for supervising and coordinating activities and staffing of the Front Office and PBX to ensure proper completion of all required tasks in a courteous and friendly atmosphere; assists guests and owners to maintain and exceed The Sebastian Vail standards and driving financial performance.
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