Job Title: Assistant Spa Manager – Luxury Hotel – Knysna
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Job description: Our client is currently seeking an Assistant Spa Manager (with emphasis on Guest experience) to take responsibility for overseeing the front desk operations. You will be responsible for the reception and retail areas, coordinate diaries and therapists, while ensuring efficient and effective administration of the facility.Main Duties and ResponsibilitiesYour role involves managing the reception and retail areas, coordinating schedules, and ensuring smooth administration. Responsibilities include supervising staff, handling customer inquiries and feedback, managing online reputation, confirming bookings, and financial management. You’ll also build client relationships, promote spa services, and handle inventory. Minimum requirements include Matric, a Business Administration qualification or spa industry experience, proficiency in ESP software, and at least 2 years in the wellness industry. Leadership experience and computer literacy are essential, with Opera Software experience being advantageous. Flexibility for shifts is required.If no rpely is received within 4 business days please consider your application unsuccessfulJob ID363223Job TitleAssistant Spa Manager – Luxury Hotel – KnysnaEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityGarden RouteSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR15000-R18000 live outStart DateASAP
Expected salary: R15000 – 18000 per month
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 23:46:56 GMT
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