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Night Auditor - PT

Creative Dining Services is seeking a Part-Time Night Auditor for the Haworth Hotel on the campus of Hope College, in Holland, Michigan.
The Haworth Hotel is at the heart of Holland's historic downtown district and Hope College's lively campus, welcoming people worldwide for conferences, vacation stays, meetings and more.
The Night Auditor performs all aspects of customer service for hotel guests and provides administrative support for hotel staff.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities Greets and registers guests Acts as concierge for all hotel and conference guests Answers phone to take reservations, cancellations,and provides general information Performs general administrative tasks as assigned Navigates POS system Counts cash and reconciles credit card payments All other duties assigned Physical Demands/Work EnvironmentThe Guest Services Representative position involves working in a hotel/office environment with responsibility to operate standard office equipment and reservation technology.
May require extended working hours at times.
Methods to perform essential job functions will be reasonably accommodated to allow individuals with disabilities to perform them.
About Creative Dining ServicesCreative Dining Services partners with college, universities, Fortune 100 companies, full-service senior living communities, conference centers and K-12 schools and camps to provide a different kind of hospitality and facility management services experience - one that's fun, innovative, and focused on your community.
Why? Because that's how it should be.
Creative Dining Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran-Friendly! Recommended Skills Administration Auditing Customer Service Audio Equipments Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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