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Monitor tenants and tenant's guests who are awake and active in the house. The Residential Counselor will provide an evening presence, doing regular rounds throughout the building, being available to tenants as necessary, assisting with regular daily tenant wellness checks, observing and upholding the rights of tenants, overseeing occupancy agreement and house rule compliance, setting limits when appropriate, and providing crisis intervention as necessary.
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Walk to Beacon Hill, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market, the Financial District, shopping and more. As you pass through the sculpted bronze doors of this luxury Boston hotel, you will be enveloped by the timeless beauty that has made the Omni Parker House a landmark since 1855.
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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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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. It is more than cleaning rooms, but rather having an eye for detail to ensure all guest rooms are clean and refreshed in the early evening, preparing the room for the guest to sleep in.
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This firm is looking to hire an attorney who has at least one year of experience working with insurance clients either in a law firm setting, or in-house. Beacon Hill Legal is working on a unique opportunity with a Consulting firm that specializes in insurance for the real estate industry.
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My House is your House" Hospitality We look for individuals who welcome guests into the cafe the same way they would invite in a friend, who are obsessed with presentation, making sure our cafes are always clean and welcoming & who provide stellar service, even when things are busy or stressful.
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This role oversees operational, financial and people related matters within our In-Room Dining department. The role balances the day to day management of the In-Room Dining operation whilst developing and engaging the team, problem solving and delivering results for the business, from a people, product and profit perspective.
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The office is in Beacon Hill, near the State House and is easily accessible via public transportation. Bar admission in Massachusetts and a Juris Doctorate from an ABaccredited law school are required.
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Blending in seamlessly with Beacon Hill’s black-shuttered townhouses and fashionable boutiques, The Whitney is an unexpected find where guests are indulged and instantly at home. Collect trash from the service landings and dispose of in outside trash dumpsters.
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