Primary Job Description
The Reservation Manager is responsible for scheduling, supervising and managing Glacier Outdoor Center’s reservation office. Reservations should be geared toward proper activity and accommodation placement with an emphasis on total guest satisfaction.
Reports to
Brandon Gonski – General Manager of Inside Operations
Primary Responsibilities
Education & Experience: High school diploma; BA preferred; experience supervising others required
Physical Ability: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to type, talk, stand, walk, sit, bend, kneel, and lift, push or pull up 50 pounds. Must have valid driver’s license.
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