Part-time Housekeeping Supervisor - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI) Administrative & Office Jobs - Newport, RI at Geebo

Part-time Housekeeping Supervisor - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI)

Company Name:
Wyndham Worldwide
Title: Part-time Housekeeping Supervisor - Wyndham Long Wharf & Inn on Long Wharf Resorts (Newport, RI)
Location: United States of America-Rhode Island-Newport
Requisition ID: 1405097
Description:
Job
Summary:
Assist the Housekeeping Manager with training, coaching, and developing the housekeeping staff.
Responsible for inventory, purchasing, and assisting with tracking financials.
Must keep track of payroll and approve the hours of each staff member.
Maintains departmental policies, standards and procedures.
Identifies and reports maintenance related problems.
Participate in daily operations including cleaning and inspecting of units to maintain standards.
High School Diploma or equivalent
3 years related housekeeping experience
1 year supervisory experience required
Computer skills including Word, Excel, Power Point
Bilingual is a plus.
Able to handle stress in a fast-paced work environment.
Able to exercise good judgment in making decisions.
Able to prioritize multiple tasks, have a sense of urgency to complete projects and be detail oriented.
WVO requires a background check prior to employment.
Must be 18 years of age or older to apply.
Must be available to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays.
Job: Rooms AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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