Front of House and Hospitality Assistant Temporary to Permanent role with an immediate start available in Birmingham's Law Firm.
Temporary pay is 拢12 plus holiday pay, TOTAL 拢13.45 per hour. The permanent role pays 拢24k.
A renowned law firm based in Birmingham is looking for a receptionist/hospitality assistant to join their national client services and reception team and deliver excellent reception and hospitality service. The Receptionist/ Hospitality Assistant role starts ASAP. The role will have a hostess nature, so you will be working in a team of four, approaching clients when they come out of the lift, signing them in on an iPad, leading them into a meeting room, and offering drinks and hot beverages. The administration takes 1-2 hours daily.
The working hours for this Receptionist/ Hospitality Assistant role are 37.5 hours per week based on a 7.5 hours shift pattern Monday to Friday between 07:30 and 18:00. The core hours of the business are 8.30-5.30 anything outside of those hours are subject to events taking place and requiring all hands on deck.
Receptionist/ Hospitality Assistant duties:
路 Keeping the reception area smart and tidy路 To man the company's reception switchboard路 Answering the phone to company standard, transferring the call, and taking messages路 To greet all clients on arrival and assist them in a courteous & helpful manner路 Manage the Reception outlook diary路 To assist the marketing team with in-house events路 Order all lunches, breakfasts & dinner when required路 Ordering all stock and completing monthly stocktake路 Coding and reconciling all invoices路 To work alongside other teams and provide support when needed at the respected office(s)路 Monitor and maintain all internal meeting rooms to a high standard路 Setting up conference calls路 Assist with all travel/hotel booking for internal clients
Receptionist/ Hospitality Assistant skills & experience路 Previous receptionist experience in a Reception/Hospitality role路 High standard of professional appearance路 Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines