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The Dental Office Manager works closely with the Regional Director of Operations (RDO) to drive a positive team culture and achieve positive practice results. West End Dental Group is now hiring a talented and dynamic Full Time Dental Office Manager in Beaumont, Texas.
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It is of great value for the Office Manager to be bilingual; able to read, write and speak Spanish fluently. In addition to this, the Office Manager effectively interacts with Hospitality House Family shelter residents in order to communicate between them and caseworkers.
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The Box Office Manager will share the responsibility of maintaining strong relationships between various promoters (internal and external), artist representatives, venue management, and staff members.
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To ensure maximum Front Office operating efficiency by assisting the Front Office Manager with the oversight of all operations relating to the Front Office, resulting in high levels of guest satisfaction and associate development.
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The Assistant Office Manager is responsible for payroll, accounting functions, customer service support, and providing administrative support to staff and Division Manager at the location.
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The full-time, hourly, Assistant Box Office Manager works closely with the Ticketing and Guest Service Team in a supervisory role to help lead our part-time Box Office staff and assist in fulfilling strategic guest service and ticketing objectives.
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The Retail Sales Support Manager is a primary contact for Store Management and Home Office Departments including Human Resources/Payroll, Customer Care, Store Operations and Delivery. The Retail Sales Support Manager drives tactical compliance on all office metrics to include but not limited to; Cash Management, Team Management, Customer Experience expectations, Payroll processing, coordination of logistics and successfully drives Point of Purchase Sales.
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The Front Desk Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Front Office in an attentive friendly efficient and courteous manner providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Under general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Ticket Office, assists in planning, organizing and controlling the operations of a central ticket office. Evidence of experience with ticketing system databases; preferably Ticketmaster, Account Manager, and TM Entry.
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Omni Oklahoma City Hotel is seeking an experienced Assistant Front Office Manager to join the team of this brand new upscale hotel in the heart of Oklahoma City. This team member will be responsible for ensuring maximum operating efficiency by assisting the Director of Front Office with the oversight of operations relating to the Front Office resulting in high levels of guest satisfaction and associate development.
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While this position is a hybrid office and remote work, for the first 90-day you will be required to be in the office full time. Our Support Coordinators (case managers) who serve the OCDD (Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities) population, serve a caseload of about 35-45 participants.
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Be responsible for developing a manager as assigned by the Corporate Office including sign-off on all competencies and assist in his/her placement. Review daily Front Office work and activity reports generated by Night Audit.
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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Assists in performing required annual Quality audit with General Manager (GM) & Regional Director (RD). Assists in managing the execution of all operations in the rooms area departments (e.g., Front Office, Engineering/Maintenance, Housekeeping.
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We are on the lookout for a detail-oriented Office Manager with a can-do attitude to join our vibrant team. Operations Manager / Office Manager. Minimum of 3 years of experience in office management, HR/people operations, recruiting operations, or executive assistance.
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