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Assist with and lead room attendant, turndown attendant, and house attendant with daily duties. Notify Room Attendant/House Attendant of any deficiencies found and return to correct when applicable.
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Job Description The Housekeeping Turndown Attendant is responsible for making lasting impressions on our guests by ensuring the guest’s room is clean, attractive and welcoming at all times.
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We are seeking a Turndown Attendant to ensure that the guest rooms are ready for a restful evening with close attention to detail such as clean towels, turning down the bed, freshening up the room, drawing curtains, restocking amenities, and placing slippers just so.
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Under the direction of the Housekeeping Supervisor, the Turndown Attendant is responsible for providing turndown and cleaning service for all vacant and occupied rooms. The Turndown Attendant also collaborates, initiates, and supports opportunities with other functions by championing the goals and priorities of the Tribe in a manner that faithfully reflects and upholds the Tribes vision, mission and values.
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About the roleThe Turndown Attendant provides a comfortable evening environment in Guest Rooms by cleaning and refreshing the room in the early evening and preparing the room for the guest to sleep in.
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The Turndown Attendant is an integral part of the Housekeeping Team. The Turndown Attendant provides a comfortable evening environment in Guest Rooms by cleaning and refreshing the room in the early evening and preparing the room for the guest to sleep in.
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Other essential room cleaning duties as operations change in the future, to include but not limited to performing turndown attendant's duties due to business needs. Ensures Room Attendant cart & Linen Closet is maintained in a clean and organized manner.
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Assist in the completion of Turndown Service as requested: close drapes/shutters, set lighting and thermostat to designated levels, place specified items in designated locations, turndown chocolate for VIP guests, door knob menu, bathrobe, bath mats, slippers, display coffee maker, and TV remote control, set radio to designated station and volume and turn towards bed.
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The Guest Room Attendant is responsible for cleaning, servicing and maintaining guest rooms/suites/villas and providing turndown service according to the Wynn Standards. Remove all trash fro Guest Room, Room Attendant, Guest, Housekeeping, Attendant, Hotel.
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Hotel Swexan is seeking a Turndown Attendant to join our dynamic Rooms Team. We are looking for someone with excitement and dedication in serving our guests. The Turndown Attendant anticipates, customizes, and services guest’s needs before being asked and are knowledgeable about hotel offerings and amenities.
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Turndown Attendant is responsible for making lasting impressions on our guests by ensuring the guests room is clean, attractive and welcoming at all times. Perform all the functions of a Room Attendant and Houseperson as needed and warmly greet all of our guests.
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Our Turndown Attendants provide extra touches to our guest’s rooms suitable for our discriminating guests: he or she will offer ice and other amenities such as extra towels and pillows, turn-down the bed, freshen-up/clean the room, turn on the television and music to a soothing and relaxing channel, draw the curtains close and more.
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Four Seasons Boston is seeking a Turndown Attendant to join our dynamic Rooms Team. We are looking for someone with excitement and dedication in serving our guests. Follow the Freedom Trail, shop the renowned boutiques of Newbury Street or simply relax in your newly renovated room overlooking the historic Public Garden, Beacon Hill and the gilded dome of the State House.
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The Housekeeping Turndown Attendant is responsible for making lasting impressions on our guests by ensuring the guest’s room is clean, attractive and welcoming at all times. Our Turndown Attendants provide extra touches to our guest’s rooms suitable for our discriminating guests: he or she will offer ice and other amenities such as extra towels and pillows, turn-down the bed, freshen-up/clean the room, turn on the television and music to a soothing and relaxing channel, draw the curtains closed and more.
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A Room Attendant is responsible for providing guests services in the hotel and offering Full Service and Turndown Service for guests in an efficient manner that is aligned with the luxury standards of the hotel.
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