The Great Escape Morzine are looking for a chalet host and transfer driver/handyperson in Morzine. We are a small
independent company and look after our staff well and care that
your experience in the Alps is one to remember. We are ideally
looking for a couple but will also consider individual
applications.
For the Chalet Host position we are keen to recruit someone who
would be capable to work front of house in a calm & confident manner. A smile and a
nothing is too much trouble attitude will go along way.
Housekeeping and waitress experience would be ideal. You will need to have a full clean driving licence.
For the Transfer Driver/Handyperson position we are seeking someone with a full clean driving licence and to have at least 2 years commercial driving experience or a ROSPA qualification or equivalent and to be able to drive a 9 seater minibus. Some experience of driving in winter conditions would also be beneficial but not necessary. You will be required to transfer guests from and to the airport, around the resort and to also assist at our chalets when required.
For both roles you will need to be 22 or over.
We are offering a great package including food, accommodation right in
the center of Morzine, a competitive wage, a full Portes
du Soleil lift pass, free ski/snowboard hire, travel expenses, off-piste ski insurance & staff adventure days.
So if you are keen to experience a season in the Alps and work alongside a team of like minded people then please do not
hesitate to contact us. Applicants will need to email through their
cvs & current photo to Sam and Darren
Woodley.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Chalet Host: must be excellent front of house with a nothing is too much trouble attitude. Must be focused and keen to manage. Some chambermaid and silver service experience would be advantageous.
Transfer driver: a full clean driving licence and to have at least 2 years commercial driving experience or a ROSPA qualification or equivalent and to be able to drive a 9 seater minibus. Some experience of driving in winter conditions would also be beneficial but not necessary.