Full-Time

Guest Services Agent

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/3/2025

Ojo-Spa-Resorts

Ojo-Spa-Resorts

51-200 employees

No salary listed

Santa Fe, NM, USA

In Person

Category
Customer Experience & Support (1)
Requirements
  • Experience in a hospitality setting preferred.
  • High school diploma (or equivalent); hospitality degree or certificate a plus.
  • Computer skills, experience and aptitude to include MS Office software. Knowledge of property management systems a plus.
  • Reliability, punctuality and professional communication skills are critical.
  • Ability to work under pressure with a high level of patience and customer service.
  • Accurate cash handling skills required.
  • CPR and first aid certification a plus; willing to be trained in same.
  • Ability to work evenings, weekends, weekdays, and holidays required.
  • Ability to walk or stand and move about the resort (both indoors and outdoors) for eight or more hours per day, sit, reach, lift, bend, kneel, stoop, climb stairs, push and pull items weighing up to 40 pounds.
  • The position requires manual dexterity; auditory and visual skills; the ability to follow written and oral instructions and procedures; and the ability to speak and communicate in a professional manner.
Responsibilities
  • Handles daily front desk operations, ensuring the highest standards of service.
  • Welcomes incoming guests to the resort.
  • Registers guests in an efficient and friendly manner, with a smile.
  • Is prompt and courteous, paying great attention to detail.
  • Resolves guest issues in an empowered manner.
  • Maintains a calm, positive presence when confronted with difficult situations.
  • Communicates with other departments to resolve guest issues.
  • Uses various communication tools: guest texting app, radio, telephone.
  • Answers incoming phone calls in a prompt and friendly manner.
  • Uses systems at the front desk to process all data: V1, Agilysys.
  • Follows all operational policies (SOPs), including safety and security protocols.
  • Handles cash in accordance with all applicable procedures.
  • Supports other team members and departments as needed.
  • Maintains complete knowledge of all resort features and services.
  • Maintains a consistent presence at the front desk.
  • Checks guests out in a friendly and courteous manner, with a smile.
  • Welcomes guests back.
Desired Qualifications
  • CPR and first aid certification a plus; willing to be trained in same.
  • Hospitality degree or certificate a plus.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Ojo Caliente, New Mexico

Founded

1868

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cultural proximity to El Rancho de las Golondrinas and La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site.
  • Award-winning spa treatments and farm-fresh cuisine drive premium positioning.
  • Scenic desert landscapes with cottonwood bosques enhance romantic getaway appeal.

What critics are saying

  • Ojo Santa Fe ranks #24 of 60 Santa Fe hotels; mixed reviews erode bookings.
  • Newer luxury spas in Taos capture market share with modern facilities.
  • Emerging geothermal spas using advanced purification technology dilute mineral water differentiation.

What makes Ojo-Spa-Resorts unique

  • Only US hot springs with four different sulfur-free healing mineral waters.
  • Historic health resort operating since early 1900s with established brand recognition.
  • Portfolio spans Ojo Caliente, Taos, and Santa Fe with integrated spa ecosystem.

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