Valet Attendant - Homestead

The Palace GroupHomestead, FL
13dOnsite

About The Position

Luxury Senior Living Communities In Homestead Is looking for Valet for its Palace Gardens A 200-bed Assisted Living & Memory Care Community 3100 NE 8 Street, Homestead (Across the Street from Baptist Homestead Hospital) Winner of Silver award forBest Assisted Living & Memory Care on the Boardsby the National Association of Homebuilders 55+, 2016 The #1 Priority of this position is… To provide valet parking, front door service for residents, families & visitors and package delivery.

Requirements

  • Experience in valet service operation preferred.
  • Must be capable of driving auto and manual transmission.
  • Must be 18 years of age and possess a valid, clean FL driver’s license.
  • Must have and maintain a clean driving record.
  • A high school degree or equivalent.
  • Ability to speak, read and write in English.
  • Spanish preferred.
  • Must be able to write routine reports.
  • Basic math skills required.

Nice To Haves

  • Polite, responsible, outgoing, punctual, quick on the feet and resourceful.
  • Flexible as to work schedule.
  • Must be able to work on weekends, holidays, & in emergencies.
  • Must be able to work under pressure and multi-task.
  • Self-motivated with a strong work ethic and the ability to work independently AND as a team member.
  • Must enjoy teamwork.
  • Demonstrate good verbal communications & interpersonal skills.
  • Have patience and the ability to speak clearly with the elderly.

Responsibilities

  • Proactively approach, greet and acknowledge all visitors in a friendly & professional manner.
  • Assist residents & visitors out of their car.
  • Park residents’ cars and guests’ cars.
  • Deliver grocery & other packages to residents’ apartments every hour on the hour.
  • Monitor pay machine & troubleshoot problems at the Parking Garage exit gate.
  • Assist Palace driver in unloading packages and groceries from Palace Shuttle Bus.
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