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Communicate to the Front Desk in the KFT lobby if any guest issues arise or if a Wilderness Lodge guest does not show up for their scheduled departure. Pass on any important information to the KFT Front Desk and to the KFWL manager on duty or wilderness lodge kitchen.
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Pay: $15.00 per hour At Great Wolf, our Front Desk Agent ensures an efficient, informative and professional check in/out process so our guests can focus on enjoying all of the amenities the lodge has to offer.
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Brings joy to families through active involvement in daily front desk and lodge operations. Supervises daily front office operations to ensure successful execution of all lodge safety and service standards and completion of daily tasks and assignments.
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Ensures front desk, back of house areas, and luggage carts are clean, organized, and properly stocked for the daily operations; ensures safety standards are met. Minimum of 1 year prior experience Rooms Division/Front Desk.
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Execute the registration and checkout process at the front desk. Experience in a front desk or customer service role preferred. Red Cliffs Lodge Moab - Moab, UT. Red Cliffs Lodge Moab - Moab, UT.
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Understands and champions Great Wolf policies and procedures, and collaborates with Department and Lodge leadership in performance management of the department and its Pack Members. May also assist in supervising bell, valet and night audit and other roles as needed.
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At the Grand Lake Lodge, we offer free housing and meals (our employee dining room offers self-serve breakfast, hot lunch, and dinner). At the Grand Lake Lodge, we offer free housing and meals (our employee dining room offers self-serve breakfast, hot lunch, and dinner.
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Throughout the year, particular during slow says or season, work in Property Host role managing front desk, food/beverage, and coffee preparations. Additional ability to work the front desk, prepare and service simple food, cocktails, and espressos.
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Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge Olympia WA. Hotel Front Desk Supervisor. Great Wolf Lodge. Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge Olympia WA.
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Ensures compliance with company policy Attend to any work orders, guest requests, housekeeping requests, front desk requests, and room calls. Job Specifications:Outlet: Lodge at VailExpected Pay Range: $65,000 - $72,000 Shift & Schedule Availability: Full Time / Year RoundSkill Level: Advanced Job Responsibilities:Lead all daily line-ups to ensure the Vail/Rock Resort philosophy.
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Responsible for the order and cleanliness of the front desk and lobby area. Verify front desk banks and deposits each shift and follows all cash-handling and credit card policies.
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Job Description The Hospitality Worker II is responsible for ensuring guest satisfaction by booking reservations, assisting with guest needs, and resolving or escalating any guest concerns or issues.
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Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge LaGrange GA. Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge LaGrange GA. Ergonomics, Emergency Responses, Injury and Illness Prevention, and Hazard Communications Programs.
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Assists the Front Office Manager, Supervisor or AGM to train and instruct personnel assigned to the Front Desk. Responsible for front desk operations, lobby appearance, guest service, related office operations and the safety, security and privacy of all guests.
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Many times as the first point of contact the Front Desk Agent helps create a positive first impression of our resort. Front Desk Agent. ensures an efficient, informative and professional check in/out process so our guests can focus on enjoying all of the amenities the lodge has to offer.
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