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As a Regional Director, you'll play a pivotal role in overseeing multiple hotels, ensuring guest satisfaction, fostering team growth, and driving financial success. Minimum 5 years of experience as a Hotel General Manager.
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Our focus is on maximizing operational efficiency, sales, and marketing strategies to elevate the guest experience. Acting as a mentor and direct supervisor to General Managers, offering virtual and in-person support.
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We are a leading hospitality management company dedicated to transforming hotels into exceptional destinations for guests, employees, and owners alike. If you're ready to take the next step in your hospitality career and make a meaningful impact, we want to hear from you.
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Monitoring hotel revenue, guest service scores, and financial performance. Traveling approximately 75% of the time to conduct property inspections, trainings, and support for General Managers. Developing and implementing action plans based on property visits and performance metrics.
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Providing leadership to multiple hotel properties, emphasizing guest satisfaction, staff training, and financial success. Competitive salary and benefits package including 401(k), health, dental, and vision insurance.
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Apply now and become part of our dynamic team reshaping the hospitality industry. Upholding company and brand standards across all properties. At least 2 years of experience overseeing multiple properties.
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Experience working with multiple hotel brands. Ability to travel extensively (up to 75% of the time). Flexibility to work weekends and holidays as needed. Strong virtual management skills. Opportunities for career growth and development.
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Joining our team comes with perks! Employment Type: Full-Time. Salary: $ 100,000.00 Per Year. Generous paid time off.
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