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Assistant Front Desk ManagerBeverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons HotelThe Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel is looking for an Assistant Front Desk Manager who oversees, directs and controls the activities of the various Rooms departments, with a focus on Front Desk, will also oversee the operation of Housekeeping, Concierge, Bell Staff, Driveway and CORE, in the absence of a manager.
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Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Prior experience in a medical front desk or customer service role preferred Knowledge of medical terminology and electronic health records (EHR) systems Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Strong organizational and multitasking abilities Proficiency in using computer software and office equipment Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information Benefits Full benefits are offered.
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Overview The Front Office Agent is responsible for providing attentive, courteous and efficient service to all guests during check-in, throughout their stay, and at checkout, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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The Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel is looking for an Assistant Front Desk Manager who oversees, directs and controls the activities of the various Rooms departments, with a focus on Front Desk, will also oversee the operation of Housekeeping, Concierge, Bell Staff, Driveway and CORE, in the absence of a manager.
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The Guest Service Supervisor position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties including but not limited to procedural supervision of the front desk, assist with training of associates, guest/owner satisfaction, maximizing revenue and occupancy in accordance with GPR standards.
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Under the general guidance of the Front Office Manager and/or Assistant Front Office Manager, a Front Desk Agent is responsible for performing all duties connected with arriving and in-house guests.
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Notifies guest services (front desk) or housekeeping lead when service is complete so rooms may be sold. Change sheets, make beds and vacuum in both stay over and check out guest rooms.
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Storeroom/Purchasing, Front Desk, Guest Attendant, Housekeeping and. Palma Lobby Lounge, Calabra, In-room dinning, Banquet rooms, Kitchen/Stewarding areas. i) Check condition and cleanliness of blender, shaker and other tools.
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Contribute to and maintain established information and communication sources such as department and front desk logbooks in order to enhance department communications and operations.
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The Hotel Front Desk Agent is responsible for check-in/check-out of hotel guests in a courteous and efficient manner while processing all payments according to established hotel requirements.
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Front desk check-in, check-out, answer phone, schedule appointments, submit insurance authorization for Follow up visits, MRI, Injections, Physical Therapy, Psychology ect.
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The Front Desk Attendant is responsible for creating the first and last impressions of the Club experience for the Members by providing all Warm Welcomes, Magic Moments, and Fond Farewells.
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Ensures that all front desk systems are followed such as proper Member Check-In, Telephone Inquiry, Guest Registration, Cash Handling, Replacement of Member ID Card, Delinquent Account Procedures, Account Change requests, travel/guest passes.
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Hires, trains and supervises operations team members for the front desk, Kids Club and Housekeeping Associates. Communicates with GM regarding ways to improve front desk operations.
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Job functions to include setup, maintenance and takedown of the breakfast when required by time of day; and maintaining an organized and clean work area behind the front desk, in the lobby and guest commons in compliance with company standards.
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