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Guest Relations Assistant

Homewood
Bath and North East Somerset
2 days ago
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Be a Guest Relations Assistant but most importantly be you!




At our hotel we want our people to be themselves and that means you. Join our team and here is what you’ll get for being yourself:

• Monthly service payments as well as monthly pay
• Free parking for team members
• Flexible working hours – Tell us what suits you during your interview
• You'll be fed by our chefs when you're on duty
• Progression and training opportunities throughout Kaleidoscope Collection
• Cash savings benefits to make your monthly pay go further plus wellbeing support for you and your family
• Discount on eating, drinking and sleeping at all of our properties
• Discounts on local gyms and hospitality (and tattoos!)
• £500 refer a friend scheme
• Work in a stimulating environment as part of a diverse community of people
• Be part of a team who live and breathe our purpose
And there’s more where these came from…

At Homewood we approach the serious matter of hospitality with a huge amount of imagination and a delicate touch of mischief. You will be part of our zesty team who are passionate about our 31 bedroom hotel with incredible spa and dining space.
We love to create unexpected little moments of delight with talking points as you journey through our hotel. A collection of glamorous chandeliers or random sculptures around the gardens, a giant teddy bear for instance! We all know that really our team is the cherry on the cake and that’s why we are waiting for you…
What’s it like to work with us? Well, we are an imaginative, playful team who encourage each other to remain unconventional, no matter if you’re new to hospitality or if this is a lifelong career. Our diverse, inclusive community encourages a culture where you can be the you’est you, you can be; it makes working in this hotel that little bit more exciting.

We stand behind being big hearted, respecting each other, our guests and the wider community. On top of that, we are ALWAYS serious about giving our guests a bloody good time!

Get a better look at our team culture here: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidoscopehotels/




As Guest Relations Assistant what you’ll be doing


  • Working a variety of weekend and weekday shifts you will be the personality our guests experience on arrival and
    departure
  • Take care of the finer detail with check ins, check outs,
    preparing bills and taking payments
  • Show our guests we care throughout their stay by answering
    queries and resolving issues
  • Show off your knowledge of our hotel and all it has to offer
    so you can help our guests and perhaps offer a little upsell too
  • Take care of the admin – When you’re not face to face with our
    guests you’ll be on the phone, emails or doing other computer-based work

 


What happens
next with your Guest Relations Assistant application?


Attract our
attention with your application and we’ll call you. After we speak on the
phone you can expect a friendly invite to spend an hour or two on a Team
Insight with your chosen department – Ask all your questions and we will ask
you a few too. If all goes well, you may just become part of the team! 




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