PetSuites is seeking an Assistant General Manager to join the team!
A Resort Manager (RM) is a leader and an integral member of the Resort Leadership team. The Resort Manager reports to the General Manager and together they provide a smooth and profitable operation by driving revenue and managing costs. The Resort Manager must maintain an exceptional level of customer service by developing strong Shift Leads and Team Members while leading and creating a resort culture based on the NVA Leadership Competencies, high quality guest/pet care, and exceptional customer service for our internal and external customers.
The General Manager and the Resort Manager should have a documented plan on how they'll approach the responsibilities of the day-to-day operations in their site. This plan should be approved by their Market Leader. While many responsibilities are the same between the two roles, the goal is to be partners and achieve your site plan by executing in tandem.
Based in Austin, Texas, National Veterinary Associates ("NVA") is the largest private owner of freestanding veterinary hospitals and pet resorts in North America, with 1300+ companion animal veterinary hospitals and pet resort locations.
NVA has grown rapidly over its history and continues to aggressively execute its growth plans via a combination of acquisition, new resort and same-store initiatives. NVA's pet resorts business line competes in an $8+ billion industry that is predicted to grow over 6% through 2028. As of 2019 over 67% of US households have a pet; industry growth has benefitted from the trends towards humanization of pets and demand for premium/luxury offerings in the animal care and goods space.
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Business/Financial Management
Team Management
Customer Service
Operations
As a Resort Manager with Pet Resorts, you must possess excellent written, verbal and hands-on team member management skills. Our ideal Resort Manager is an enthusiastic animal lover, a brand ambassador with a vested interest in the community. The Resort Manager should possess a commitment to personal development and an interest in learning about business operations, developing people, and driving revenue. You must be able to influence the direction of your resort, initiate community outreach through marketing and special events and drive superb customer satisfaction metrics.
Additional requirements for the Resort Manager include:
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