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Team members will have contact with many public safety partners such as Fire Department, Police, Sheriff's Office, USFS, EMS, etc. Patrol front and back of house areas, reporting any breach of security to Security Manager and/or Security Supervisor.
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Work with the Front Desk Manager, Front Office Manager and Director of Rooms to provide the highest level of guest service. Job Code Function: Front Office. As a Night Auditor at the DoubleTree by Hilton, you would be responsible for the accounting and overnight operations in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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The Assistant Front Office Manager will partner with the Front Office Manager and ensure the smooth operation of the Front Desk, Shuttle, and Bell/Guest Service departments.
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Our Louisville office has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Kentucky” four times, and our Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned the title of “world’s most award-winning distillery” through the dedication of our craftsmen for well over 200 years.
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Required: Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite with strong advanced Excel use (VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, IF statements, and other advanced functions.) Equipment Used in Job:Typical office type equipment: computer, desk phone, copy/scan/fax/print machinery, POS system (once implemented), etc.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, web applications, and general office equipment. The Store Manager leads all retail store operations with a focus on quality and service to ensure that our customers have a memorable experience.
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SMART pairs this law enforcement professional with a master’s level mental health clinician, who also coordinates care with an intensive case manager. Under the general supervision of a Lieutenant, or designee, this position will perform a variety of field operations, technical skills, educational and administrative duties of a law enforcement professional working within a Co-Responder model of criminal justice and mental health crisis response.
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The Conference Services Events Manager will organize group functions and liaise between various departments such as Food & Beverage/Kitchen, Banquets, Sales, etc. Experience with Delphi, SMS and Microsoft Office suite.
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The Physical Therapy Front Office Supervisor greets and assists patients and visitors, and serves as a liaison between patient and medical support staff. Communicates patient feedback, complaints and suggestions to Clinic Manager.
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Occasional communication with Home Office personnel concerning public policy and procedures relevant to the restaurant’s operation. Restaurant General Manager Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include:Ability to work a 50+ hour work week.
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Classification : Hourly Pay Range: Starting at $ 29.00, Pay based on experience and proficiency Department: Frisco Office Reports to: Frisco Office Manager Medical Assistant/Scribe/ Triage Job Duties: Typical duties as required in a medical office environment.
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