Luxury Hotel Jobs & Vacancies
When you work in a luxury hotel, you can be a chef, security officer, stewardess, bodyguard, butler, and more. It all depends on the client and the establishment, with a growing number of vacancies for luxury hotel staff opening up every year. Not all positions require a qualification but it is always helpful to have the necessary training and experience.
Some of the most common positions for luxury hotel staff members include hotel managers, chefs, butlers, security officers and kitchen staff. Your duties will depend on your employer, but this will always include working with guests, being professional and solving problems easily.
Some of the most common positions for luxury hotel staff members include hotel managers, chefs, butlers, security officers and kitchen staff. Your duties will depend on your employer, but this will always include working with guests, being professional and solving problems easily.
Restaurant Manager Job Offer
"We are looking for a Restaurant Manager for a french restaurant in Bahrain, Middle East, for one of our clients..."
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Fine Dining Supervisor Job Offer
"Our high-profile client is looking for a Fine Dining Supervisor to join their Exclusive Resort in Adirondacks, New York..."
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Villa Lodge Manager Job and Vacancy
"Our business professional and his family require the services of a Professional Villa Lodge Manager..."
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Hotel Procurement Manager Job and Vacancy
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Hotel Accountant Job and Vacancy
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Hotel Facilities Manager Job and Vacancy
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Hotel Manager Job and Vacancy
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Kitchen Porter Job and Vacancy
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Luxury Hotel Staff Job Description
Some of your other duties as part of luxury hotel staff may include:
Luxury hotel staff are usually well-paid and receive good benefits. Your working hours will depend on your employer, but you can expect overtime and working weekends and evenings. The hotel industry is always growing and there will always be a demand for skilled, professional staff to join the workforce.
Morgan & Mallet is a leading recruitment agency worldwide. For the latest luxury hotel staff and other household and domestic staff vacancies, visit our household staff job board today.
- Greeting guests
- Arranging accommodation
- Preparing food
- Handling security issues
- Planning trips and entertainment
- Hosting functions
- Making sure guests are comfortable
- Handling finances
- Working with suppliers
Luxury hotel staff are usually well-paid and receive good benefits. Your working hours will depend on your employer, but you can expect overtime and working weekends and evenings. The hotel industry is always growing and there will always be a demand for skilled, professional staff to join the workforce.
Morgan & Mallet is a leading recruitment agency worldwide. For the latest luxury hotel staff and other household and domestic staff vacancies, visit our household staff job board today.