What are the responsibilities and job description for the Guest Services Rep. - Part Time position at St. Louis Science Center?
Description
Guest Services Representatives provide an exceptional guest experience while greeting, making recommendations, taking phone reservations, and selling tickets. Guest Services Representatives project a professional image and proactively look for ways to make the guest experience memorable as well as quickly addressing any issues.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Interact with all guests in a fun and upbeat manner through:
- Greeting: Welcome guests in a warm and friendly manner; answer questions and help plan visits
- Cashiering: Conduct ticket transactions for all venues and provide suggestions based on age, demographics and interests; share available promotions, combos and specials
- Reservations: Provide general and event-specific information; make suggestions based on age, demographics and interests, and conduct ticket transactions to callers
- Parking: Conduct parking transactions as guests leave the parking lot.
- Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of Science Center operations and procedures
- Monitor guest behavior, enforcing basic safety, security and emergency procedures
- Ability to manage large groups of school age children and communicate with their chaperones
- Perform other duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS
- Outgoing, service orientated personality
- Patient, good listening, problem solving and speaking skills
- Ability to respond effectively and expediently to unforeseen circumstances, changes or emergencies, while dealing with large crowds
- Ability to perform job duties as part of a team without close supervision
- Perform cash and credit card transactions in an accurate and efficient manner
- Must be available to work varied hours, including weekends, evenings, and holidays
- Present a clean and professional appearance by adhering to the uniform policy
Requirements
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
- HS diploma or GED required. Minimum of one year of college or university highly desired; area of concentration in hospitality industry, science, or education a plus
- Successful experience handling a variety of customer situations
- Cash handling, including counting down a register
- Basic ticketing system knowledge a plus
- Telephone reservation or customer-oriented telemarketing highly desired
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Excellent oral, written communication and interpersonal skills; ability to speak any additional languages a plus
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
- Basic high school mathematical skills
- Microsoft Excel and Word knowledge beneficial
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Must be able to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time
- Standard (with correction) hearing and day/night vision
- Occasionally required to traverse up to a quarter mile indoors and work for short periods outdoors.
- Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Busy, and at times very loud public museum setting, with some outside parking booth responsibilities – ability to withstand loud, crowded areas.
- May be called upon for last minute shifts because of call offs or short-staffing for scheduled events
- Must be able to work in variety of environments including outside and in all weather conditions