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Front office manager

Hotel California
Greater London
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Position: Front office manager

Front Office Manager - Hotel California

Hotel California, a prestigious five-star hotel located in the heart of London, is seeking an exceptional Front Office Manager to lead our front-of-house operations. This role sits at the very heart of our guest experience, embodying our commitment to unparalleled luxury and sophisticated service.

Role Overview:

As Front Office Manager at Hotel California, you will orchestrate the seamless functioning of our reception, concierge, and guest relations departments. You will be the guardian of our legendary first impressions, ensuring every guest interaction reflects our rich heritage of elegance and meticulous attention to detail.

  • Lead, inspire, and develop a team of front office professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and exceptional hospitality
  • Oversee the complete guest journey from reservation to departure, ensuring all touchpoints exceed expectations
  • Maintain impeccable standards of service delivery in line with our prestigious reputation
  • Manage departmental budgets, revenue optimization strategies, and operational efficiencies
  • Handle VIP arrangements and special requests with discretion and sophistication
  • Resolve guest concerns promptly and gracefully, turning challenges into opportunities to demonstrate our commitment to service
  • Collaborate with other department heads to create cohesive, memorable guest experiences
  • Implement and monitor standard operating procedures to maintain consistency and quality
  • Analyze performance metrics and guest feedback to continuously refine and elevate service standards

The ideal candidate will possess an innate understanding of luxury hospitality, exceptional leadership abilities, and the presence to represent our storied establishment with dignity and warmth. You will embody our tradition of excellence while bringing fresh insights to enhance our legendary service.

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