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$19/hour

Coral Casino Beach & Cabana Club

Santa Barbara, CA, USA

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Join our team as a Pool Attendant for the Coral Casino Beach & Cabana Club! The Club, located at Butterfly Beach in Santa Barbara, is one of the most elite social clubs in the world. As part of the Ty Warner Hotels & Resorts portfolio, it’s sister properties include The Montecito Club, the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore, Four Seasons New York, Las Ventanas Al Paraiso Resort Cabo San Lucas, San Ysidro Ranch, and Sandpiper Golf Club. The Club’s distinction is driven by hiring and growing the very best associates available, who with the proper, enthusiastic attitude and attention to detail, take pride in their own efforts as well as the efforts from the team, and ensure members and their guest are provided with an exceptional experience. The Pool Attendant is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the pool deck, restocking and distributing amenities, assisting pool servers, greeting guests, and supporting daily pool setup. This role plays a key part in delivering a positive and seamless guest experience in a luxury poolside environment.  This position is compensated at $19.00/hr.   ESSENTIAL DUTIES  Maintain the cleanliness and overall appearance of the pool deck, including furniture arrangement, towel stations, and general tidiness.  Restock and organize amenity carts with towels, sunscreen, water, and other guest essentials.  Distribute amenities to guests promptly and courteously.  Greet guests with a welcoming attitude and provide information or assistance as needed.  Collaborate closely with pool servers to ensure timely service and guest satisfaction.  Assist in the daily setup and breakdown of the pool area, including umbrellas, lounge chairs, and cabana spaces.  Monitor guest needs and promptly address requests or escalate concerns to appropriate team members.  Ensure all safety and sanitation protocols are followed at all times.    Requirements QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS  Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure, outdoor environment.  Team-oriented and dependable with strong attention to detail.  Must be able to lift, carry, and move items as part of pool setup and maintenance duties.  Strong verbal communication skills; fluent in English with solid follow-through.  High attention to detail and professionalism in all guest interactions.  Honest, dependable, and aligned with the Club’s service standards.  Able to interpret and enforce Coral Casino policies and procedures.  Flexible availability, including nights, weekends, and holidays.    EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION  High school diploma required; some college coursework preferred.  Previous customer service or hospitality experience preferred.  Experience handling food, Food-Handler Certification preferred.    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS  Ability to bend, stretch, twist or reach, walk, stand, stoop, climb stairs, balance and/or crouch.  Continuous repetitive motions.  Physical exertion over long periods of time.  Works outdoors in both hot and chilly environment depending upon the time of year.  Push, pull and lift 50 pounds.  Working conditions often slippery and wet.  Able to work in a busy, noisy environment.  Able to tolerate the smell of chlorine and experience frequent exposure to cleaning agents.  Benefits At the Coral Casino Beach & Cabana Club, we believe our people are our greatest luxury. We’re proud to offer a generous and thoughtfully curated benefits package to support your well-being, reward your dedication, and make your work experience as exceptional as the members we serve. 401(k) Retirement Plan with employer match — invest in your future with confidence Premium Health Coverage — medical, dental, and vision plans to keep you and your loved ones cared for Paid Time Off — because balance matters Exclusive Employee Discounts — enjoy 30% off Fin’s menu and all retail items Memorable Employee Events — celebrate milestones, connect with colleagues, and enjoy the Club experience firsthand Unparalleled Work Environment — ocean views, historic luxury, and a professional team dedicated to excellence

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