Booking Manager

SALTS Sail and Life Training Society in Victoria is now accepting resumes in application for the full-time permanent role of Booking Manager. SALTS is a Christian organization and registered charity that mentors young people while teaching them to sail tall ships. The Booking Manager serves in a challenging management role overseeing online registrations and client relationships. This role also manages an extensive bursary program and volunteer crew program, supported by a part-time Reservations Assistant. SALTS is seeking a seasoned professional with strong management ability, computer skills, superior inter-personal skills and an ability to provide Christian spiritual care. For a full position profile, please visit www.salts.ca/careers.

Please apply before July 19, 2015 (applications accepted thereafter until a suitable candidate is found). If you are not familiar with SALTS, a short promotional video is available on YouTube https://youtu.be/57dCiesGguQ

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:SALTS Sail and Life Training Society
  • Location:Victoria, BC,Canada
 
 
 

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