Front Desk Agent Evening Shift

Hotel Front Desk Agent

St. George Hilton Garden Inn, one of Southern Utah’s premier, full-service vacation and convention destinations, wants you to join our amazing team!

$14-$16 PER HOUR (DOE) + THE BEST TRAVEL BENEFITS IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY!

PART TIME or FULL TIME

POSITION PURPOSE: Provide valued Guests with exceptional care and hospitality.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

· Assist guests efficiently, courteously and professionally at all times

· Maintain a high level of service and hospitality

· Promptly and effectively deal with guest concerns or issues and see all are met to satisfaction in timely manner

· Post guest charges, collect payments and follow all cash handling procedures

· Handle guest mail and messages with respect to privacy and professionalism

· Be knowledgeable of the hotel brand and various programs (travel programs, special offers)

· Be a great communicator to various departments and management on guest comments and concerns

· Respond quickly to incoming calls, lobby visitors and team members needing front desk assistance

· Have full knowledge of hotel safety and emergency procedures

QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:

Education: High school or equivalent education preferred.

Experience: Prior hospitality experience desired but not necessary.

Grooming: Maintain a neat, clean and well-groomed appearance.

Schedule:

· Day, Evening and Night Audit Shifts Available

· Shifts are generally 7am-3-pm, 3pm-11pm, 11pm - 7am

· Must be able to work varying shifts based on business and client demand, including weekends and holidays as necessary

EOE/M/F/D/V/Drug-Free Workplace

**Apply Today at: 1731 South Convention Center Drive Saint George, Utah 84790

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $14.00 - $16.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Paid time off

Work Location: In person

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