Sr. Reservation Associate

Job No: OIB16
Location: Osoyoos

Basic Responsibilities:

  • Understands and operates the computer system and related office equipment.
  • Provides customers with fast friendly service upon arrival.
  • Ensure upset customers that their complaints will be investigated and passed on to the appropriate people.
  • Uses slow times effectively by finding extra things to do; cleaning, filing, improving job skills, etc.
  • Keeps his/her immediate supervisor well informed both verbally and through email on all important issues that can negatively affect the consumers’ stay and perception of service.
  • Correctly process consumer cash sales on all product lines. Correctly handle credit card & debit card transactions.
  • Ability to work with other employees.
  • Able to work weekends.

 

Minimum Qualification Requirements:

  • Is articulate and capable of communicating effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Excellent ability to produce first class customer service.
  • Experience in Hospitality services or equivalent experience.
  • Demonstrates the capability and understanding of the recreation and tourism industry.
  • Attends all training programs facilitated by Nk’Mip Campground

Location

Osoyoos B.C.

Start Date

February 12th, 2024,

Workdays & Hours

8:00 am to 10:00 pm (5 days a week – 8 hours/day) shifts may vary

Term of Employment

Full Time

Pay Rate

$17.00 to $18.00 per hour

Deadline for Applications

Open until filled  

Email resume to: Jason Baptiste at jbaptiste@campingosoyoos.com and or Leona Baptiste at lbaptiste@oib.ca

 

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The Okanagan Nation traditional territory once spanned 69,000 square kilometers stretching between present-day British Columbia and Washington State. Within this territory, the Osoyoos Indian Band’s area of leadership and business responsibility extends from the South Okanagan into the Boundary and Kootenay regions.

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Our community has lived, gathered, occupied, traded, built sustainable economies, and responsibly managed this territory since the beginning of people on this land.