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The Representative must have a working knowledge of all hospitality services including front office, night audit, and reservations management. Guest Services Representative/Front Desk Agent The Hotel Guest Services Representative is responsible for providing and promoting a high level of guest service from reception at the front desk to guest checkout.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Laundry, Housekeeping, Bell Staff, AYS, Front Desk and Concierge/Guest Services operations. High school diploma or GED; 3 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Assist to Motivate coach counsel and discipline all Front Desk personnel according to Aimbridge Hospitality S.O.P.'s. Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality S.O.P.'s.
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Trains Front Desk/Concierge personnel by utilizing training programs established in conjunction with Aramark, and conference center clients. Familiarization with night audit function.
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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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Previous experience in a hotel front desk or night audit role preferred. The Night Auditor is responsible for overseeing all overnight operations, including accounting, guest services, and security, while providing a welcoming and professional environment for guests.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob ResponsibilitiesThe Night Auditor functions as an overnight Guest Service Representative along with additional front desk responsibilities. Regardless of your position, a Guest Services Agent, a Room Attendant, or a Breakfast Server, we share the common mission of Delivering Uncompromised Hospitality.
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Opens and closes Front Desk shifts / Housekeeping and ensuring completion of assigned shift checklist and other duties. Understands night audit procedures and being able to comprehend and utilize reports as necessary.
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We are looking for a highly motivated individuals to join our Front Desk team as a Night Auditor. While checking in, registering guests, the Front Desk Agent is a source of knowledge for the guest for everything about the hotel, its amenities, and the local area.
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Answer phone and dispatch in a timely manner in addition to demonstrating proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other Associates; maintain radio contact with the Front Desk/Night Auditor at all times.
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Reports to the Front Office Manager/Night Manager and Supervisors. Communicate with prior shift's Front Desk Agent to review all follow-up items. The Front Desk Agent normally works a regular front desk shift but may be asked and assigned another shift due to work needs.
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May perform the duties of Front Desk Clerk and/ or Night Audit. Perform front desk operations by completing checklist of important daily tasks including night audits, and determining room and rate availability.
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2 or more years of experience in the hospitality industry; i.e. Front Desk, Reservations, Club or Inventory Control areas. Compile daily room night booking activity and pace information for assigned HGV Developed, Fee for Service and Managed properties.
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Previous hotel front desk, hospitality, guest services, or night audit experience is preferred, but not required. Delegate housekeeping, security, and service requests, respond to guest inquiries and resolve guest complaints, process reservations and check-ins, and other front desk agent duties as required.
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