
location_onReno Masonic Lodge #13, 40, West 1st Street, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, 89501, United States
We are seeking a positive, friendly, and experienced Hotel Manager to organize and oversee the daily operations of our facilities. In this role, you will provide strategic direction for the company and supervise a diverse workforce, ensuring both positive customer experiences and a supportive environment for our team.
The Hotel Manager is involved in every aspect of hotel operations, from resolving customer complaints to strategizing and preparing reports. The ideal candidate is a team player and an effective leader who leads by example, fostering a climate of cooperation and teamwork. You will be responsible for setting clear objectives, managing budgets, and developing marketing strategies to promote the hotel's services.
Join a fun and energetic environment where competitive wages and significant career growth opportunities await. We value an outgoing personality and excellent communication skills, looking for someone who is well-versed in hospitality industry standards and best practices.
Work model: On-site
Reno Masonic Lodge #13, 40, West 1st Street, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, 89501, United States
Reno, Nevada
Education: Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or relevant field is preferred.
Proven experience as a Hotel Manager. Knowledge of additional languages. Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or relevant field.
The Nunavik Housing Bureau operates as a government administration entity based in Kuujjuaq, Québec, serving the 14 Inuit communities located above the 55th parallel in northern Quebec. Spanning over 443,000 square kilometers, the organization manages housing challenges across this vast territory with a focus on providing comfortable, safe, and affordable homes that respect Inuit culture and needs. Since its establishment in 1999, the bureau has worked in partnership with various stakeholders to support the development of sustainable communities throughout the region.
The bureau currently houses approximately 98% of the Nunavik population, totaling nearly 14,000 individuals. To fulfill this mandate, the organization employs around 225 staff members, with 75% of the workforce comprising Inuit employees. The team prioritizes tenant comfort and well-being through a multidisciplinary approach that emphasizes respect and collaboration. By addressing the specific requirements of northern residents, the bureau aims to create living environments that extend beyond basic shelter to foster vibrant, safe communities. For details on current openings and career opportunities within this dynamic organization, prospective candidates are directed to the official jobs section on the Nunavik Housing Bureau website.
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