Accommodation manager, Kaiwhakahaere wharenoho
Also known as
- Hotel manager, motel manager, hostel manager, holiday park manager, resort manager, hospitality manager, duty manager
- , Kaiwhakahaere Hōtera
Accommodation managers run accommodation establishments like hotels, lodges, resorts and motels. They manage staff, cleaning and food services.
1:52 mins
Your pay could be
$48K
Lower
$56K to $84K
Most common
$122K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Accommodation managers
- usually work irregular and long hours, including evenings and weekends
- usually work in hotels, motels, lodges and resorts and may travel locally
- need to lead others, solve problems and communicate well
Tasks
- Provide basic information to guests, visitors, or clients.
- Resolve customer complaints or problems.
- Manage organisational or project budgets.
- Confer with organisational members to accomplish work activities.
- Monitor flow of cash or other resources.
- Coordinate operational activities with external stakeholders.
- Monitor facilities or operational systems.
- Conduct employee training programmes.
- Monitor performance of organisational members or partners.
- Monitor activities of individuals to ensure safety or compliance with rules.
You usually need experience to become an accommodation manager and a qualification may be useful.
You need
- to be over 20 years old
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a New Zealand Diploma in Hospitality Management (Level 5)
- a relevant tertiary qualification
- a Licence Controller qualification and a current Manager's Certificate
- a driver licence
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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