Evening Concierge, Luxury Residential - NW3
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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | North London, London |
Area | London, England |
Sector | ResidentialResidential - Front of House/ Concierge |
Salary | Up to £25000 per annum |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | remoteapi |
Job Ref | PL1_1697213178 |
Job Views | 320 |
- Description
Our client is seeking a Night Concierge to join their team based in a high - end residential building in NW3
Salary - £25,000 per annum ( equivalent to £12ph )
Hours - Monday to Friday - 4pm until 12pm (midnight )General Duties
The desk must be manned at all times except in dire emergencies and short natural breaks.
All persons not known to you entering the building should be politely challenged and assisted.
There are 16 security cameras. They should be watched as closely as possible. Anything suspicious or out of the ordinary should be acted upon and reported.
All external doors are alarmed. If they are activated the area should be checked to make sure they are secure and no intruders have gained access.
Work men should be logged into the contractors book.
Suspected loiterers challenged or reported to the police.
Keys to the common parts and residents flats should be kept in the key cupboards at all times. Only issue keys to authorised persons and log all keys in and out in the key log.
Accept parcels on behalf of residents if they are not at home or have made arrangements for them to be left at reception. Log all parcels and any items left at reception for collection.Dealing with residents
All visitors to the building must be announced on the intercom to the resident before allowing the visitors to go to the flat except in the Mall where the resident can release the door.
Resident requests or reports of any problems should be recorded in the day book for appropriate action.
It is important to remember that porters are not allowed into residents flats and must not leave reception to assist residents.
Porters may, if not busy, assist residents with their luggage or shopping to the lifts but must not leave reception area unmanned.
All cars visiting the site should be logged in the parking registration book along with which flat they are visiting.
Visitors should be warned of the parking restrictions and advised to park correctly.
The reception desk should be kept tidy and polished. The reception area and forecourt should be kept clear of litter.