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Fulfill personal concierge requests such as area restaurant reservations, tee times, MapQuest directions, internet research, etc. The Concierge is responsible for greeting visitors, fulfilling resident requests, arranging tours of the property, answering a multi-line telephone and providing clerical support to the administrative staff, in accordance with property policies and procedures.
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The Concierge will be responsible for overseeing the smooth operation of the community. Ability to provide compassionate customer service is required of the Concierge. Frontier Management is currently seeking an outstanding Concierge to join [COMMUNITY] community located in Cedar Park, Texas.
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We are seeking vibrant and dynamic individuals to join the StretchLab team as our Fitness Concierge. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Stretch Lab Corporate.
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Respond to Residence owners’ and their guests’ requests for visitor information, special arrangements, or services (e.g., transportation, reservations, dry cleaning) by making arrangements or identifying appropriate providers.
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The Concierge manages the reception area, answers telephones, takes/delivers messages and provides administrative and clerical support to the Business Office Manager. The Concierge manages the reception area, answers telephones, takes/delivers messages and provides administrative and clerical support to the Business Office Manager.
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Get paid daily! HSA or FSA Spending Accounts - Save the equivalent of your tax bracket for health or dependent day care expenses for both you and your dependents. We also participate in the E-Verify program, a service of DHS and SSA.
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Position Summary: This position is responsible for enhancing resident services and providing up-to-date information in a more efficient and timely manner as well as greeting residents and visitors, answering the telephone and responding to both routine inquiries and emergencies, relaying calls to the proper department and performs a variety of related clerical duties.
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Frontier Senior Living is currently seeking an outstanding Concierge to join [COMMUNITY] community located in Cedar Park, Texas. Are you looking for a new best friend, card-game companion, or gardening guru.
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Concierge Frontier Senior Living is currently seeking an outstanding Concierge to join [COMMUNITY] community located in Cedar Park, Texas. Then consider working with one of our light, bright, and beautiful Assisted Living and Memory Care communities - where our residents are #1 and our team members shine.
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