Columbia Memorial Health - Valet Parking Attendant 8am-4pm Medical & Healthcare - Chatham, NY at Geebo

Columbia Memorial Health - Valet Parking Attendant 8am-4pm

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5 Chatham, NY Chatham, NY Full-time Full-time $16 an hour $16 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago Valet Park of America Seeking Valet Attendants in Hudson, NY for Columbia Memorial Health at 71 Prospect Ave, Hudson, NY, 12534.
Looking for full-time work (with benefits) or part-time work in addition to another job or school? Are you customer service friendly? Do you like the outdoors? If so then Valet Park of America is looking for you to work and become part of our growing team.
Pay:
Potential to earn $22-$25 and more to start.
Pay will be $16/hour plus tips.
Tips average $6-$10/hour, sometimes more.
Hours:
we are seeking staff for 8:
00 am-4 pm Monday through Friday.
More information will be discussed at the interview.
Why work for VPA? Positive company culture Numerous Benefits and Incentive Programs for Employees Company trips (such as professional sporting events or company picnics) Quarterly newsletter to update you on what's new with the company and to inform you on new opportunities We promote management from within the company.
At VPA you are not just a face, all levels of management get to know each and every one of you when working side by side In this tough economy our company has still been growing at a rapid rate providing new opportunities for staff Valet Park of America is committed to its customers, clients, employees, and community.
Scholarship Opportunities General Purpose - The primary purpose of this position is to greet and assist customers, park their vehicles, and be a visible representative of the establishment we provide services for.
After parking the vehicle, the attendant will run back to their station and be prepared to assist the next patron.
Minimum Requirements:
- All Valet Attendants are required to:
Be able to drive a standard transmission vehicle to the satisfaction of management (we can train qualified candidates in some situations) Have your own transportation (driving experience) Have experience working in customer service Be over the age of 18 (due to laws about operating heavy machinery) License(s) required - The general Valet Attendant position requires a valid Class D license to operate a motor vehicle.
This license must have been held for at least one year prior to applying.
A driving record will be required at the time of application, and it must be approved for the applicant to be considered for a position.
The Class D license must be kept in good standing for the duration of employment.
Physical Demands Standing at least 8 hours a day Running to retrieve vehicles, 50 times a day or more Entering and exiting customers vehicles 75 or more times daily Lifting wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, baggage, gifts, etc.
(in and out of customers' vehicles) Communicate effectively in English with customers and coworkers Work environment - Outdoors for the duration of the shift.
Inclement weather (hot, cold, precipitation, etc.
) will significantly impact the employees' work environment.
Shifts will not be canceled due to inclement weather and all employees will be required to attend their scheduled shifts, and maintain a high quality of work despite weather conditions.
Please note:
All employees must undergo a criminal records check Must be available to work weekends and holidays when necessary Must have a neat appearance and a good attitude All employees are hired on a 30-day trial period.
If during that time the employee does not perform their duties to the satisfaction of management, they can be terminated without cause All employees will train for four shifts.
During this time they will not receive tips but will receive a higher pay rate as compensation VPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Management will make all final decisions regarding employment offers.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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