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Night Auditor Duties: Perform all end-of-day front desk and night audit functions. This position would also require the ability to work the Overnight Shift/Night Audit shift.
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What you will be doing: The Assistant Front Office Manager is responsible for overseeing and supervising the operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Guest Services, Bell, Door, Concierge and Night Audit.
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Does not routinely perform front desk or night audit functions. Oversee the front desk and night audit functions in accordance with established procedures; ensure guests receive prompt, professional attention and are greeted upon arrival, and that the audit function and reports are completed on time.
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Review daily Front Office work and activity reports generated by Night Audit. Supervise the Night Audit function and monitor the House Charge Worksheet and Flash Report for accuracy.
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Working at the front desk means you are at the hub of the hotel with the most interaction with our guests. Respond quickly to incoming calls, lobby visitors and team members needing front desk assistance.
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Reconcile the daily cash log and night audit reports. Able to perform Night Auditor Duties. Provide support to the Front Desk at peak times by answering the telephone, taking messages, and assisting guests to check-in and checkout of the hotel.
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The Assistant Front Office Manager is responsible for overseeing and supervising the operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Guest Services, Bell, Door, Concierge and Night Audit. The Assistant Front Office Manager is responsible for overseeing and supervising the operations of the Front Desk, PBX, Guest Services, Bell, Door, Concierge and Night Audit.
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Complete the Night Audit checklist for computer procedures daily. Complete the initial direct bills, daily, and place on the Property Accountant's desk; Attach all folio/banquet check back-up to the bills.
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May be required to generate and print various reports from the PMS such as Expected Arrivals Departure List In-House Guest List and Night Audit reports as well as other daily monthly or annual occupancy reports.
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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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Minimum of one year of hotel front desk supervisory experience, experience handling cash, accounting procedures, and general administrative tasks. Directs and coordinates the activities of the front desk, reservations, guest services, and telephone areas.
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