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NPosition Type Management JOB SUMMARY Bonus Eligible Supports the successful execution of all operations in the hotel operations departments (may include Front Office, Business Center, Recreation/Health Club, Housekeeping, Food and Beverage/Culinary and Engineering/Maintenance) and managing staff.
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Duties include house managing productions; hiring, training, and supervising house managers; scheduling and training volunteer ushers/house managers; maintaining budget; setting and ensuring front of house protocols; and general administration including office manager responsibilities.
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Additionally, this position may serve as Manager on Duty and oversee all Front Office operations when the Front Office Manager is not present. Being able to wear many hats is critical as the Night Auditor has numerous responsibilities including occasionally working the front desk - welcoming guests and assisting as needed.
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Assists Front Office Manager, Supervisor or Assistant General Manager (AGM) in handling group reservations, utilizes commitment agreement for all group per brand standards.
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This position performs lead registration representative functions for the front-office operation and acts as back-up to the Office Manager in his or her absence. Maintain QA statistics and report results to Site Manager, provides and supports ongoing recommendations for optimization of front-end processes in response to ever changing reimbursement rules, regulation and implement such changes as directed.
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The primary role of the School Office Manager is to warmly greet visitors in person by phone, serve as the school bookkeeper, handle mail, assist students needing medical attention, and keep the front office running smoothly.
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This position works under the general supervision of the Manager of Operations of the Office of Construction Code Enforcement to perform responsible clerical work involved in the application, review, payment, and issuance of building, electrical, mechanical, and/or plumbing permits and new and renewal of trade licenses.
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As a Front Office Manager, you will have the opportunity to oversee a team of front desk agents and work closely with other departments to create a seamless guest experience.
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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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The GSR also is responsible for completing all necessary front office daily paperwork and ensuring that safety and security procedures are in place in accordance with company guidelines and standards for all associates and guests.
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Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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REPORTS TO: Front Office Manager, Assistant Front Office Manager, Concierge Supervisor. Internal: Staff in Front Office, ResCom, IT, Catering/conference services, Housekeeping, Kitchen, Restaurants, Room Service, Engineering, Security, Sales, Accounting, Valet Parking and Executive Office.
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As a Patient Coordinator , you will report to the Manager and perform daily front office tasks and duties to help create lasting impressions and build trust and loyalty with patients.
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In the absence of a Front Office Manager, the Front Desk Manager will fulfill this role. The Front Desk Manager will assist in the planning, direction, coordination and execution of all activities and personnel within the front office departments to include: front desk, bell/door, concierge (if applicable.
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Manage Hotel and lead staff including; Administrative Assistant, Guest Spa, Accounting Admin, Housekeeping Manager, Front office Manager, Sales Manager, and Sales Admin.
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