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Must have at least two years of Front Office Supervisor experience and/ or 2 years as Sales Coordinator and/or 3 years as Front Desk Agent in a Hotel environment. Be able to perform all duties of Guest Services Manager and assist at front desk as needed.
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Monitor daily sales activity and alert Guest Services Manager of sold out nights, group status and possible problem situations. Place test calls to Central Reservation Office (CRO) and property to ensure accuracy of rate quoting, restrictions and selling approach.
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EPD&A Business Operationsprovides essential front office and business capability to the Enterprise Protection, Data, and Analytics teams through coordination of the EPD&A True North Strategy, financial and resource planning and stewardship, delivery of programs and projects, and vendor management.
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Assist the Assistant Director of Artistic Operations and the Concert Operations Manager with scheduling and box office requests. As part of the Artistic Operations team, the position may also be asked to help with other Concert Operations items, such as Box Office and Front-of-House operations.
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Office location: 37 Grove St., less than a block from Civic Center BART/MUNI station. Collaborate with Corporate Relations Manager on strategy for corporate grant prospects. Organization: Compass Family Services is a 100+ year old nonprofit working on the front lines of San Francisco’s homeless crisis.
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WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED:In return, our Front Office Manager is rewarded with a competitive compensation base pay plus Noble House incentive program. CALL TO ACTION:If you enjoy being part of a team providing an excellent experience to our guests and meeting new people, we invite you to apply and become a Front Office Manager in our professional, fun, and creative Front Desk Team. OUR CULTURE | Individual Distinction, Collective SoulThe Noble House Hotels & Resorts philosophy emphasizes "location, distinction, and soul.
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The Front Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the operation of the Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services/Transportation 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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Primary point of contact for assigned customers, meet with key personnel/decision makers to understand practice structure, business model, key influencers (Owner/Practice Manager/Key Tech/Associate Vet/Front office staff), customer needs and identifies business opportunities.
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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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Assist the Front Office Manager to direct and supervise the daily operations of the hotel’s front office within corporate and hotel guidelines to provide the highest standards of courteous service while permitting acceptable profit levels Position supervises daily operations in maintaining the Front Office operating efficiently and effectively.
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We are a thriving dental practice and are seeking a FRONT OFFICE ADMIN / OFFICE MANAGER to join our established and dedicated team. Permanent position for a Front office TREATMENT COORDINATOR in a SF dental office close to bart.
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In this essential position, you will work closely with our Director of Nursing, Rehabilitation Manager, clinical staff, and front office team to ensure coordinated patient care and provide support to our exceptional team of healthcare professionals.
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Occupational Therapist will follow plan of care; provides treatment; evaluate patient's reaction to treatment and report any changes in his/her condition to the Case Manager and/or Director of Nursing.
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Undertake and complete any special projects or related tasks as and when required by the Director of Front Desk/Front Office Manager. Under the general guidance of Director of Front Desk/Front Office Manager, and within the limits of Sonesta Policies and Procedures, provide an efficient and courteous Tele-communications service at all times in all aspects of the department.
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CGS is seeking a Front Office Manager to join our team supporting the legal mission of a large federal agency. This position will allow candidates to demonstrate expertise in office management by providing managerial support and successfully interacting with clients or attorneys.
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