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Golf Travel Coordinator
£25,000-£30,000 + bonus + benefits
Bridge of Allan (Office based)
This long established, highly successful company is the market leader in the world of luxury golf tours. Tailoring experiences to individual requirements, their attention to detail and quality of service is second to none. In order to further strengthen their team, they have a current requirement for a Golf Travel Coordinator based in Bridge of Allan. (Please note, remote working is not possible for this role.)
Working in a friendly, successful team, you will be responsible for booking customer tours in the UK, Ireland and Europe. You will be creating costings and selling (no cold calling) bespoke, tailor-made luxury golf itineraries. Checking customer bookings and preparing customer/supplier invoices also forms part of your brief. This varied role will see you deal with amendments, cancellations and any service issues while customers are on their tour – all whilst using a creative and innovative approach.
You should be IT literate (Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook) with solid Administration experience coupled with an exceptionally high level of customer service. Of graduate calibre, you should have first class organisational skills with the ability to multi task. A highly motivated team player with the ability to work independently, you should have a real desire to achieve and surpass targets, a natural problem solver with first class attention to detail. Your professional manner will enable you to deal with high end VIP clients. Experience in the luxury golf, hotel or travel sector would be desirable but not essential though experience of travel operations and booking travel services would be advantageous. This is an excellent opportunity to further your career in an exciting environment

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