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To maintain awareness of current business level, and to be familiar with all functions and procedures of the PBX, Reservations, Night Audit, Bell, Valet, and Concierge areas, in order to be able to assist, as needed, in these functions.
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Frequently meets with and reviews work generated by the night auditor. Address performance deficiencies of front office staff through coaching and disciplinary actions. Recruits, interviews, and selects, in conjunction with the General Manager, the most qualified candidates for front desk positions.
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Good personal grooming Ability to stand for up to 8 hours Responsibilities: Hospitality Ambassadors work in a fast-paced environment, where your responsibilities may include: Delivering Food to guests at their tables Delivering Food to Pick up and Curbside Guests Ensuring guests have everything they need to enjoy their meal Taking orders, preparing and firing GREAT pizzas right in front of the guest.
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This position is responsible for the oversight of specific night audit duties as well as overseeing and training the front office during the overnight shift. Front Office Control Clerk is the perfect opportunity for a seasoned Front Office Agent ready to advance their career into management.
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They are responsible for ensuring an excellent guest experience by conducting front desk operations in an efficient, accurate, and thorough manner. The Guest Services Ambassador (GSA) acts as the "face" of the hotel and is the main point of contact for guests.
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Support the direct booking initiative from a reservations and front desk standpoint, assisting in converting OTA bookings to direct bookings. Set atop MOLLIE's top floor is a rooftop pool and terrace that transforms into an intimate lounge by night, with unobstructed views of Aspen Mountain.
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Laundry Duties: sorting, washing, drying, and folding of company linen and terry as well as general cleaning/maintenance of the House and Commercial Laundry facilities. GSA's are required to stay on site for their entire shift until relieved.
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Ensure the Front Desk staff abides by the special event sales strategy. Cover night audit shift as necessary. Utilize property Service Recovery/Defect Tracking processes and ensure the Front Desk staff does as well.
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The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club is currently seeking an Overnight Front Desk Supervisor to join our team at our beautiful oceanfront property! Supervise overnight staff and complete all night audit operations while solving problems, acting as Manager on Duty and assisting in any issues that arise throughout property.
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Can handle the daily operations and oversee all areas of the hotel including front office, housekeeping, breakfast, maintenance, night audit, guest satisfaction, and sales. Can handle the daily operations and oversee all areas of the hotel including front office, housekeeping, breakfast, maintenance, night audit, guest satisfaction, and sales.
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Responsible for assisting in the supervision and control of the Front Desk and completion of administrative tasks. Meet and greet arriving guests ensuring all Front Desk Staff provide excellent guest service.
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Supervise Front Office and Night Auditor duties, perform as needed. Manages costs within budgetary guidelines; responding to and resolving customer complaints and concerns and occasionally performing the tasks of a Front Desk Clerk, to include assisting guests with check-in/out procedures in accordance with Company standards for quality, cleanliness, guest satisfaction, and safety and security.
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2+ years of Concierge, Front Desk or Night Auditor. To provide this, Planned Lifestyle Services (PLS) is hiring motivated, courteous and knowledgeable Front Desk Associates and Doormen to ensure the best experience and related services are provided and available to all.
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The purpose of a NIGHT AUDITOR is to compute, classify, and record numerical data to keep financial records complete. Complete the Night Audit checklist for computer procedures daily. Maintain cashiering responsibilities as per Front Office procedures.
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As an Event Marketing Coordinator, you will offer hotel guests financial incentives in exchange for learning about our points-based ownership product and coordinate front of the house responsibilities (including but not limited to) administrative work, preparation for event execution, and day of event set up, logistics, and hosting.
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