What are the responsibilities and job description for the Seasonal Greeter - Denali Alaska! Summer 2025 position at Northern Hospitality Group?
Join Our Team at 49th State Brewing in Denali!
https://www.49thstatebrewing.com/
Are you a friendly and outgoing individual who loves making guests feel welcome? At 49th State Brewing, were more than just great beer and foodwere a destination for unforgettable Alaskan hospitality set in the stunning surroundings of Denali National Park.
Were looking for experienced seasonal hosts/greeters who excel at creating exceptional first impressions. If youre skilled at managing reservations, guiding guests to their tables with a warm smile, and helping maintain a smooth flow during busy service, wed love to have you on board.
Join us this summer at 49th State Brewing and help create memorable experiences for our guests in one of the most beautiful locations in Alaska. Apply today!
** Applicants must be available to work from May 1st through September 24th
Duties During Service:
- SMILE!
- Greet guests, escort them to their table, and present menus. Engage in conversation while walking with them, do not race ahead to the table and wait for them to follow.
- Keep the counts for individual server so things come out fair at the end of the night.
- Keep in constant contact with the servers and the kitchen to make sure you are not putting them in the weeds. Control the flow of the restaurant to ensure our success. If you have to make guests wait, make them wait. But, you must communicate a reasonably accurate wait time to set their expectation.
- If running a wait list take down a name, phone number, a basic description, and size of the party. While running a wait, tables will not be seated unless all guests in the party are present.
- Answer all phone calls within two rings. Carry the phone with you if leaving the stand for an extended period of time.
- Process all To Go orders.
- Assist with food running and bussing when appropriate.
- Thank all departing guests and invite them back. Not only is the host or hostess the first impression the guest gets when they come to an establishment they are also the last.
Required Certifications:
- Must have a valid Alaska Food Handlers card.
- TAPs Certification
- Must be eligible to work in the United States
Benefits:
- Housing available
- Employee Discount
- Transportation Discount to work location
- Employee engagement activities
- Ability to work and live in one of the most beautiful places in Alaska!
AAP/EEO Statement
Northern Hospitality Group is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization. Northern Hospitality Group makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.