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The Night Auditor may be responsible for all Front Office functions on the third shift. The Night Auditor is responsible for the preparation and disposition of all Night Audit work.
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Assist with all sick calls or tardiness by finding coverage, report to work and stay until coverage can be found (including night audit shifts). What You'll DoLead all Front Office operations, set and maintain a high level of guest service.
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Assist with Front Office duties and is the overnight guest service agent. The Night Audit position at Sandestin is leading all aspects of the auditing, posting and balancing of daily financial transactions to support the resort continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Maintain cashiering responsibilities as per Front Office procedures according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards. Maintain Front Office computer system operation according to Aimbridge Hospitality standards.
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The Night Audit Supervisor oversees the nightly operations of the Front Office and Night Audit staffs. We are hiring a Night Audit. Provide next day reports for Front Office, Housekeeping, Sales, and Executive Office as required.
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Maintain complete working knowledge of Night Audit procedures and provide training to employees as needed. Minimum 1-3 years of front office management experience in the hospitality industry.
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The role of the Overnight Front Office Supervisor is to ensure the appropriate checking in and checking out of guests in a courteous and professional manner while maintaining four star/four diamond standards.
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We are seeking individuals who are passionate about hospitality and possess a keen attention to detail to join our Front Office team as a Front Desk Overnight Supervisor. Assists with Overnight Manager coverage, performing all necessary night audit duties, when the Night Manager is off or has Vacation.
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Oversee all close day functions in the front office and that all rooms are checked in and payments are secured. Audit and process source documents in accordance with established departmental procedures to facilitate timely and accurate recording of hotel and related revenue.
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Assists Front Office Manager, Supervisor or Assistant General Manager (AGM) in handling group reservations, utilizes commitment agreement for all group per brand standards. - Assists the Front Office Manager, Supervisor or AGM to train and instruct personnel assigned to the Front Desk.- Utilizes the Property Management System (PMS) to access guest information, retrieve reservation information and change or cancel reservations as requested by the guests.
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Your Growth PathFront Office Supervisor/Accounts Payable or Receivable Clerk – Front Office ManagerYour FocusPerform bookkeeping activities, such as balancing accounts and conducting nightly audits.
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Requires thorough knowledge of Front Office and Night Audit operations and procedures; a very good understanding and knowledge of all other areas of the hotel especially housekeeping operations and procedures a plus.
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Complete back-up of front office computer system and night audit program daily (if applicable). Job DescriptionWhat you will be doing Perform all daily audit functions for front office and each outlet of the hotel.
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Review daily Front Office work and activity reports generated by Night Audit. The Front Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services/Transportation 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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Direct daily activities at the Front Desk, Guest Services, Night Audit, PBX and Reservations. The Front Desk Supervisor is primarily responsible for the success of the Front Office operations, for ensuring that guest satisfaction and quality standards are met and for managing all areas within the Front Office: Front Desk, Guest Services, Reservations and PBX according to brand standards.
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