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Join a dynamic team as a Night Porter at a renowned hotel, where every night brings new challenges. This role is essential for ensuring guest safety and preparing the hotel for the next day. You will engage in various tasks, from reception duties to housekeeping, all while providing excellent service. With no prior experience required, this position is perfect for those who are confident and committed, ready to embrace the unique atmosphere of the hotel. Enjoy a range of perks, including free stays and discounts, while contributing to a fun and inspiring workplace.
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THE PIG Hotels (Home Grown Hotels)
Studland, Dorset
Other
Yes
9b9274a686e4
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30.03.2025
14.05.2025
Night Porter
OTE £13.36 per hour, including tronc.
28.5 hours per week, over 3 days.
We are delighted to start the search for a Night Porter to join our nights team. The nights team at THE PIG form the backbone of the hotel's operation. It is not just about being present at night but preparing the hotel for the following day and providing safety to our guests.
As a Night Porter at THE PIG, you will discover that each night is never the same. You will carry out various duties, from covering the reception to housekeeping and attending to our hotel guests. From time to time, you may also be required to carry out safety checks and hotel inspections.
No experience is required, as a Night Porter you will just need the confidence and commitment along with maturity and ability to follow direction and work efficiently during the night.
We are dedicated to making THE PIGs an inspiring, exciting, and fun place to work and in return for your hard work you can expect something a little different:
Home Grown Hotels is committed to encouraging equality, diversity, and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against candidates based on any of the protected characteristics set out in the Equalities Act 2010.