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Notify Front Office Manager or Assistant Front Office Manager of any problems or situations involving guests, the hotel and/or staff. - Previous hotel front desk experience.
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Join The Fontaine Hotel as a Front Office Manager and make a difference in our guests' experiences! As a Front Office Manager, you will have the opportunity to oversee a team of front desk agents, parking attendants and work closely with other departments to create a seamless guest experience.
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The Guest Services Manager has the responsibility of leading the front desk team so it runs smoothly and effectively. Carrying out activities (night audit review, setting up group billing, making forecasts, controlling and placing orders for supplies, cross-departmental communication) required for the smooth functioning of the Front Office.
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Can handle the daily operations and oversee all areas of the hotel including front office, housekeeping, breakfast, maintenance, night audit, guest satisfaction, and sales. We are looking for a dynamic Dual General Manager to lead our dedicated team at the Townplace Suites and Hampton Inn & Suites in Harmarville, Pennsylvania.
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Job DescriptionJOB SUMMARY Bonus Eligible Responsible for assisting in successfully executing all operations in the hotel Operations departments (may include Front Office, Business Center, Recreation/Health Club, Housekeeping, Food and Beverage/Culinary and Engineering/Maintenance) and managing staff.
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Oversee front office operations in the absence of the Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager. Assistant Front Office Manager Front Office Manager Assistant General Manager.
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Job DescriptionThe Hotel Zamora, a beautiful boutique hotel located in St. Pete Beach, FL, is seeking an experienced Front Office Manager. With stunning views overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway and Gulf of Mexico, the Hotel Zamora provides a luxurious retreat for its guests.
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Communicate and coordinate with front office manager, group bookings, room blocks, rooming lists and billing procedures. Direct and manage all group, transient, and catering/banquet sales and activities to maximize revenue for the hotel.
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Reports To: Front Office/Operations Manager. May make restaurant, transportation or entertainment reservations for guests; may deposit guests' valuables in hotel safe or safe-deposit box; may order complimentary flowers or champagne for special guests.
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1 to 2 years' experience in a hotel front office. The Front Office Supervisor is responsible for management and effective operations for guest reception, guest services, reservations, including profitable financial management, effective leadership, excellent customer service skills, telephone etiquette, and supervision of department requirements and standards.
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Supervises all areas of the Front Office in the absence of the Front Office or Assistant Front Office Manager. Assists the Front Office Manager in administering front office functions and supervising staff on a daily basis.
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Responsible for maintaining overall hotel cleanliness, including assisting with cleaning any areas of the hotel as assigned by the manager when needed, including but not limited to front desk, associate breakroom, guest laundry, fitness room, vending areas, stairwells and common areas.
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Assisting the Front Office Manager in the day to day operations of the front desk while ensuring 100% guest satisfaction. MUST have previous hotel front desk supervisory experience or hotel front desk experience.
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Produce and distribute daily weekly, and monthly reports to hotel management, department heads, and general manager. Respond to inquiries, process reservations and check-ins, delegate housekeeping, security, and service requests, resolve guest complaints, and other front office duties as required.
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Prepare and distribute daily, weekly, and monthly reports to general manager, department heads, and hotel management. Make sure every hotel guest has a pleasant stay. Our property is seeking a night auditor to join our growing group of hospitality professionals.
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