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May also assist in supervising bell, valet and night audit and other roles as needed. 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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Minimum 1 year experience on night audit, 2 years experience in front desk operations, and 1 year experience in either direct sales or retail trade; OR, an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This role will be responsible for assisting the Front Office Manager at the Rancho Bernardo Inn in overseeing the staff and operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Bell, Valet, Night Audit, and Concierge departments and ensuring efficient and professional service to all resort guests.
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Supervise the Front Desk, Bell Stand, Valet, Drivers, PBX Operators and Night Audit to insure. The purpose of the Front Desk Supervisor is to coordinate front office activities of the hotel and resolve problems arising from guests' complaints, reservation and room assignment activities, and unusual requests and inquiries by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates.
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As a member of our hospitality team, the primary responsibility of a Front Office Night Manager is to provide effective leadership and coordination to associates delivering Front Desk services, and achieving the operating budget.
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Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge Baraboo WI. Hotel Front Desk Supervisor. 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.
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Other duties as assigned by the supervisor such as assisting in roles of Front Office Manager, Night Audit, Reservations, Bell Captain, or Manager on Duty, etc. Two years combined experience in a hotel front desk and/or supervisory role required (or similar.
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Assist Front Office Manager in managing open folios, room inventory management, researching financial transactions, handle credit card disputes, reservations and other duties as assigned.
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Brings joy to families through active involvement in daily front desk and lodge operations. Experience with Microsoft Office and general software systems; proficiency in Excel, Word and Outlook.
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The ability to perform other tasks and projects as delegated by the Director of Guest Operations, Front Office Manager, Night Manager, or Revenue and Reservations Manager. The ability to understand the tasks performed by a PBX Operator, Reservationists, Concierge, Room Attendant, Houseperson, Valet, and Bell person.
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Minimum of 1 year prior experience Rooms Division/Front Desk. Ergonomics, Emergency Responses, Injury and Illness Prevention, and Hazard Communications Programs. Demonstrated customer service, conflict resolution, employee engagement, retention and team building skills.
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This includes leading and managing Front Desk, Night Audit, Concierge, Valet and Bell staff in order to ensure the highest standards. The Guest Relations Manager is instrumental in assisting the Front Office Manager to run the Front Office operation.
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You'll lead all Front Office and Housekeeping operations (Housekeeping, Front Desk, PBX, Concierge, Bell, Door, Valet Services, and Night Audit). You'll collaborate with the Front Office Manager and Director of Housekeeping to boost and implement company standards, company culture and programs.
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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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Minimum 1-3 years of front office management experience in the hospitality industry. Maintain complete working knowledge of Night Audit procedures and provide training to employees as needed.
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