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| Ski Total |
| Duty Manager |
| Gap Year Jobs, Ski & Snowsport Industry |
Hotels
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| No salary specified |
| Remuneration package |
| Europe |
| Seasonal Contract |
| EU Passport essential |
Celebrating 27 years as 'The Ski Chalet Specialist', Total has been the UK's fastest growing ski specialist over the last five years, and has successfully expanded its range to include Chalet Hotels as well as chalets. Our programme features premier resorts in France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Our chalets are in prime locations in Europe's premier, prestige ski resorts - many with luxury features such as swimming-pools, hot-tubs and saunas. The programme runs from early December to late April and all applicants must have an EU passport, permanent National Insurance number and UK bank account. Our fully inclusive remuneration package comprises of accommodation (including all utility bills) food, ski or board hire, local ski pass, medical insurance, Uniform, travel to and from the Alps and a weekly wage.
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You will work alongside another Duty Manager in one of our chalet hotels, assisting the Hotel Manager with guest and staff welfare, maintaining hotel standards, supervising staff and organising duty management shifts. Your role is to ensure a smooth overall running of the hotel. You will be fully responsible for the management of the restaurant, housekeeping, reception and bar under the guidance of the Hotel Manager. You will need to be a confident and outgoing person with excellent organisational and communication skills, and the ability to work within a team.
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Required Experience: Hotel and customer experience essential Restaurant, housekeeping or front of house experience essential Good command of French or German and full clean driving licence desirable
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| 27/05/2009 16:51:00 |
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