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Benefits: 401(k) Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Parental leave Training & development Vision insurance Wellness resources Job Title: Reservationist Reporting to: Reservations Manager Who We Are.
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Provide real-time logistical support to Homeless Services Division Leadership and Field Staff as assigned including collecting necessary documents for housing placements and hotel reservations for people served.
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Perform other work related duties as assigned by the Conference Services Manager/Supervisor and Office Administrator. - Arrange car service reservations and/or voucher distribution for visitors and clients.
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The Rooms Manager is responsible for assisting in management of Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services, Housekeeping, Laundry, Security, Communications, Reservations in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service while maximizing room revenue and productivity, and developing managers and employees.
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As a Reservationist at The Ned NoMad, you will be an integral part of our reservations team, working closely under the guidance of the Reservations Manager. Assist the Reservations Manager with sales and marketing initiatives, including promotional campaigns and rate management.
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The Conference Services Manager is responsible for coordinating and supervising assigned group business after it is booked by the sales department, and through completion of the event or function, while maintaining profitable operations and high quality products and service levels.
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The Airline Supervisor assists the Airline Account Manager with the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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Utilize Delphi system for activity logging and account management, Cvent for RFP management and HMS for hotel inventory / reservations. Prior experience as a sales manager in a luxury hotel environment.
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Performs job related functions including, but not limited to, facility based scheduling, bed planning, pre-registration, registration, insurance verification, pre-certification, point of service cash collection and financial clearance under the direction of the Supervisor/Manager/Director for these designated areas.
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Be available to SSRs to address questions and concerns in partnership with the GM/AGM. Efficiently check in and handle routine member service tasks using club systems such as creating online accounts, resetting passwords, updating credit cards, collecting past due balances, freezing/cancelling membership agreements, and managing group exercise class reservations.
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Train front desk staff to successfully perform all front office operations, and revenue management and central reservations procedures. Protect the company's financial assets by properly administering company policies and procedures for handling cash, credit card, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and all other financial transactions in the absence of the general manager.
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Flexibility to carry out job responsibilities of other positions within the front office, such as PBX operator, bell person, and door person, upon request by the manager. Responsible for providing quality guest service as it pertains to checking in/out of hotel guests; PBX operations to include mail/message service; taking hotel reservations; and concierge services in a gracious and professional manner.
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The Lobby Host is responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest’s experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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Reports guest concerns or comments to the Front Desk Supervisor/Duty Manager. Books guest reservations for individuals via telephone, walk-in, email or fax from within the hotel in accordance with hotel standards and reservations scripts.
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EWC prides itself on its unique franchise business model, and its network of more than 700 centers across the U.S. For more information about EWC or to inquire about a franchise, visit: The ScoopThis position is responsible for providing a lasting and engaging phone experience for our guests by booking reservations, confirming reservations, and handling guest concerns.
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