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Review daily Front Office work and activity reports generated by Night Audit. Be comfortable communicating and interfacing with other key departments such as Housekeeping, Sales and Marketing, Food and Beverage and Guest Relations.
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Review internal management reports to include: occupancy forecasts, night audit summary, payroll edits, man-hour and payroll reports, productivity results from the prior day, operating checkbook accounts and schedules.
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Supervise Night Audit Staff. Summary:The Night Audit Supervisor oversees the Night Audit function and reconciles the hotel’s revenue while ensuring the figures balance.
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Audit and reconcile all Front Desk and Food & Beverage Cashier’s work. Overview The Night Auditor is responsible for reconciling all hotel cashier transactions; reviewing, organizing and compiling management reports on a timely basis and ensuring the accuracy of guest billings and city ledger transactions.
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DescriptionThe Night Auditor is responsible for reconciling all hotel cashier transactions; reviewing, organizing, and compiling management reports on a timely basis, and ensuring the accuracy of guest billings and city ledger transactions.
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This role regularly runs the night audit final, after ensuring all revenue is in balance. You will be tasked with auditing, balancing, posting & reporting on front desk, rooms, & all food/beverage outlets' cash & credit operations, and reset all registers to ensure accurate, timely function & optimal operations management.
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Deposit work at Night Audit Drop Box. Internal: Staff in Fitness Center, Grounds, Food and Beverage, Rooms, Housekeeping and Maintenance. REPORTS TO: Director of Spa, Spa Manager, Spa Supervisor.
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Audit Food & Beverage receipts and document changes to the Food & Beverage Director. Create an over/short sheet for the Food & Beverage Director. Complete nightly audit for hotel, restaurant and lounge, and banquet facilities.
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Run night audit final after insuring all revenues are in balance nightly. Audit, balance and report on all food and beverage outlets' (e.g. restaurants, lounges, banquets, room service) cash and credit operations to include but not limited to checks, over/short figures/tally sheets, deposits, counts, house charges, promotional materials, postings, etc.
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The fourteen-week program will give trainees experience in all aspects of hotel operations including guest service, management, night audit, laundry and housekeeping, food and beverage, and administration.
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Audit, balance and report on the various areas of the hotel (e.g. food and beverage outlets, rooms/front desk, gift shop, etc.) Audit, balance, post and report on the front desk to include but not limited to; room charges, phone calls, zero balance folios, corrections, adjustments, taxes, disputed charges, over/short figures, deposits, etc., to ensure accuracy and verify proper cash handling procedures are followed.
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Conveying with enthusiasm the activities available, this position coordinates with all departments within Shore Lodge and Whitetail including, booking of all room reservations, (Spa, outdoor activities, concierge services, transportation, dining, night audit, security and more.
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What you will be doingBalance and audit for accuracy room revenue, food and beverage revenue, cashier’s reports, and guest and house accounts and telephone and movie revenue; assisting the preparation of all reports relevant to daily revenues.
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Looking for AM and PM shift, along with Night Audit! Benefits 401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Room Discounts Employee Food and Beverage Discounts EEO: Driftwood Hospitality Management is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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Specifically, you would be responsible for performing the following tasks to the highest standards: Audit, post and balance daily cashiers' work for outlets including, but not limited to, outlets in Rooms and Food and Beverage Ensure credit card system reconciles to daily transaction lists Schedule, assign daily work, inform and train team members Monitor, observe and assist in evaluating team member performance What are we looking for.
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