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The second is that the Resort Manager can be assigned to Pet Care (PCRM), which focuses on the back of house services such as pet safety/health, boarding, daycare and overall resort maintenance.
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The Resort Manager must maintain an exceptional level of customer service by developing strong Shift Leads and Team Members while leading and creating a resort culture based on Servant Leadership, high quality guest/pet care, and exceptional customer service for our internal and external customers.
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As a Resort Manager with Pet Resorts, you must possess excellent written, verbal and hands-on employee management skills. First, a Resort Manager manages the entire business as an assistant to the General Manager.
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The Resort Manager reports to either the General Manager, or Senior General Manager, and together they provide a smooth and profitable operation by driving revenue and managing costs.
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Assists General Manager in creating a plan to drive and achieve resort quantitative objectives including: sales, labor, cost of goods sold and expense management. Assists the General Manager in creating and driving a resort plan that supports the execution of regional and company initiatives to achieve both operational excellence and business results.
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Ensures the General Manager and yourself are communicating the same message and that the Shift Leads provide the same to the resort team members. PetSuites is an upscale Pet Resort and Spa featuring boarding, daycare, and grooming services to dogs and cats.
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A Resort Manager (RM) is a leader and an integral member of the Resort management team. Based in Greater Los Angeles, National Veterinary Associates ("NVA") is the largest private owner of freestanding veterinary hospitals and pet resorts in North America, with 700+ companion animal veterinary hospitals and pet resort locations.
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Our ideal Resort Manager is an enthusiastic animal lover, a brand ambassador with a vested interest in the community. A Resort Manager may also be assigned to Customer Service (CSRM), which focuses on front of house services such as marketing, check in/check out, retail, grooming and training.
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The Pet Resort Manager partners with the General Manager to provide a smooth and profitable operation by driving revenue and managing costs while creating a resort culture based on high quality guest care and exceptional customer service.
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Works cross-functionally with the Resort Manager to ensure consistency in excellence within the client and pet care journey. 1-3 years of experience in a pet care role (veterinary, pet resort, dog training.
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K9's Only is your all-inclusive pet resort destination for your K9 companion. K9's Only in West LA is looking for a Resort Manager to join our team! The Resort Manager should possess a commitment to personal development and an interest in learning about business operations, developing people, and driving revenue.
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PetSuites in Spring/Houston, TX is looking for an excellent General Resort Manager to join our newest facility! Customized playtimes for all types of personalities and interests including group play, swimming and one-on-one time with pet care staff.
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PetSuites in Farmers Branch, TX is looking for an excellent Resort Manager to join our newest facility! Dependent on resort size, a Resort Manager can be assigned into one of 3 related positions.
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The second is that the AGM can be assigned to Pet Care (PCRM), which focuses on the back of house services such as pet safety/health, boarding, daycare and overall resort maintenance.
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While leading and creating a resort culture based on Servant Leadership, high quality guest/pet care, and exceptional customer service for our internal and external customers. A General Manager (GM) is responsible for the overall operations, customer experience, sales performance and execution of brand excellence in a resort.
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