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Transmits and receives messages using equipment such as a computer, telephone, email, fax, and switchboard. Books guest reservations and/or coordinates with reservation center. Replenishes continental breakfast as needed and keeps the area clean.
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Today the Band’s reservation lands are located near the town of Twentynine Palms, at the intersection of 1-10 and Highway 86, and includes sites of the Spotlight 29 Casino and Tortoise Rock Casino whose proceeds help provide housing, education, and financial security for future generations.
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The Lobby Host is responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest's experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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Calls for bell person, as needed Accesses reservation system to determine unit availability and makes advance reservations or changes as the need arises Maintaining HGVC due through the rental program and through merchandise sales.
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After onboarding, this position must be proficient in running ABOUT s Transfer Center technology, Five9 phone systems with call recording, EPIC including creating Reservation for transferred patients and office-oriented systems as required supporting client operations.
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The Transfer Center Dispatcher will assist in the coordination of medical transportation via rideshare, medical sedan, Mobility Assisted Vehicle (MAV), Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance, Specialty Care Transport Unit (SCTU), and Air Medical Unit. This position requires excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as proficiency in using computer applications including a Computer Aided Dispatch console, multi-line telephone, and other web-based application software.
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1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred. Has experience answering telephone calls and troubleshooting stressful situations.
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We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused Hotel Front Desk Agent to join our guest services team. Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems.
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General bookkeeping: ensure all hotel guest account information is accurate and up-to-date. Answer incoming calls and questions about guests' needs in-person and online regarding room bookings, room rates, amenities, available rooms, rewards programs, and special requests.
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Perform regular bookkeeping duties: make sure hotel guest information is current and correct. Give every guest a warm welcome, check them in, and check them out when they leave, ensuring you provide correct keys and room numbers.
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Excellent telephone voice in terms of tone, clarity, pronunciation, and proper use of grammar. Corpay is currently looking to hire a Crew Accommodations Agent within our TA Connections division.
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Issue room key and escort instructions to Guest Service Agent or directly to guest. Post charges such as room, food, liquor, or telephone to guest bill if interface is inoperable. Make reservation, transportation, or entertainment reservations for guest.
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Have a full working knowledge and expertise of each shift including night audit. Answer inquiries pertaining to hotel services, registration of guests, and shopping, dining, entertainment, and travel directions.
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Work Performed:The Reservationist will be tasked with the following duties, responsibilities, and assignments:Promptly answer telephone calls, greet callers with a positive and clear voice. 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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The Reservations Agent is responsible for responding to guest inquiries, creating and maintaining reservation records, processing cancellations and changes while maintaining optimum levels of production resulting in optimum occupancy.
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