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Work with Guest Services Manager to train and monitor front office staff. The purpose of a Guest Services Supervisor is to assist the Guest Service Manager by overseeing the responsibilities of the Front Office staff ensuring that the guests are being serviced in a professional and competent manner.
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Has full understanding of software system and assists with reservations, and checking guests in and out of the hotel. Position will supervise front desk staff, in conjunction with the Guest Service Manager.
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Work with Front Office/reservations teams to delight guests celebrating a special occasion with activities. Host all indoor and outdoor recreational activites and promote a fun and relaxing atmosphere for guests of the resort.
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Minimum three to five years of experience as Front Office Associate / Front office cashier in a hotel. Ensures Front office log book and hotel log book is always updated and actioned upon.
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Carry out transportation functions, including: Providing daily arrival/departure airport transportation as directed by Bell Captain or Front Office Management/Supervisory staff. Delivery of guest items throughout hotel Maintaining cleanliness and appearance of front door area and lobby/library area Maintains fire in the outdoor fire pit every evening, year round and also a fire in the lobby fireplace on days daytime temperatures are below 50 degrees.
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Communicate all pertinent shift information to Front Office Manager, General Manager, and other desk staff. The Night Auditor will responsible to conduct all nightly audit-related duties while providing guest service at the hotel's front desk.
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The Front Desk Clerk processes guests in and out of the hotel in a professional and efficient manner in order to maximize customer satisfaction. Pre-register, block reservations and take same-day reservations following hotel rate structures, discounts, and sell strategies; cancel reservations according to procedures.
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Cedar Point provides premiere entertainment with 200+ acres of FUN and we want YOU to join us in making people happy. Working as a Recreation Associate means you’ll be responsible for hosting events for guests of Cedar Point Resorts.
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Handles checks and credit cards received from the guests for payment of hotel charges. Minimal to moderate noise levels consistent with hotel environment. Washington, District of Columbia Currently looking for a Guest Service Supervisor at the all new Residence Inn Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard.
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Previous experience in Front Office operations in a luxury setting an asset. An operational knowledge and proficiency in Front Office Systems-Micros-Fidelio and Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
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Responsible for interviewing, hiring, coaching, and development of front office associates. Assists guests by having knowledge of hotel property, local attractions, and hours of operation of hotel outlets and services.
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The Front Office/Guest Services Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Office Manager while providing attentive, courteous, and efficient service to all guests, prior to arrival and throughout their stay, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Have complete working knowledge of Front Office computer or manual system, including all daily transactions and those which are not performed often. Assist in pre-registration and blocking of reservations when necessary.
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The Moore is a landmark destination in the Miami Design District, comprised of a private members club, hotel and a collection of restaurants, retail, exhibition, event and office space. - Lead and manage all aspects of the hotel’s operations, including guest services, reservations, front desk, housekeeping, security and safety, sales, and maintenance.
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As a Front Office Agent, you are customer-service oriented individual who is dedicated to representing the hotel with enthusiasm, professionalism, and a businesslike demeanor to all hotel guests, clients, agents, and the community.
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