1

Resort Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Resort Manager leads the daily operations of the resort, including staff oversight, customer experience, sales performance, and focusing on our pet guests' care and safety. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF ...

The Resort Manager will lead the daily operations of the resort, including staff oversight, customer experience, sales performance, and focusing on our pet guests' care and safety. ESSENTIAL ...

Dog Resort Manager

Webster, NY · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

Resort Manager - Ruff Day Resort (Webster, NY) About the Role: Ruff Day Resort is seeking a results-driven Manager to lead our Webster location. We are a safety-first organization dedicated to ...

Dog Resort Manager

Webster, NY · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

Resort Manager - Ruff Day Resort (Webster, NY) About the Role: Ruff Day Resort is seeking a results-driven Manager to lead our Webster location. We are a safety-first organization dedicated to ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

People also search for

Resort information

See salary details

$28K

$81.5K

$233.5K

How much do resort jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for resort in the United States is $81,549.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $89,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by staff working at a resort, and how can they be managed?

Staff at resorts often encounter challenges such as handling high guest volumes during peak seasons, maintaining excellent customer service under pressure, and adapting to guests from diverse cultural backgrounds. Successful resort employees manage these challenges by staying organized, communicating effectively with their team, and remaining flexible to changing schedules and guest needs. Continuous training and strong teamwork are essential to ensure smooth operations and high guest satisfaction.

What is the difference between Resort vs Hotel Manager?

AspectResortHotel Manager
CredentialsHospitality degree, management experienceHospitality degree, management experience
Work EnvironmentLarge, multi-facility property with amenities like pools, golf coursesUrban or standalone hotel, focus on guest services
Employer & Industry UsageResort chains, vacation destinationsCity hotels, business or leisure hotels
Common Search & ComparisonResort vs Hotel Manager

Resorts typically offer a wide range of amenities and recreational activities, requiring managers to oversee multiple departments. Hotel Managers may focus more on guest services and daily operations of a single property. Both roles demand hospitality credentials and management experience, but resorts often involve managing larger teams and diverse facilities.

What are resorts?

Resorts are commercial establishments that provide accommodation, entertainment, and recreational facilities for vacationers and travelers. They typically offer a combination of lodging, dining, sports, and leisure activities such as swimming, golfing, spa treatments, and organized tours. Resorts may be located in a variety of settings, such as beachfronts, mountains, or rural areas, and are designed to offer guests a relaxing and enjoyable experience all in one place. Many resorts cater to families, couples, or specific interest groups, and some operate on an all-inclusive basis where meals, activities, and amenities are included in the price.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Resort Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Resort Manager, you need strong leadership, hospitality management experience, and a relevant degree in hospitality or business administration. Familiarity with property management systems (PMS), booking software, and industry certifications like CHA (Certified Hotel Administrator) are often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and customer service orientation set top candidates apart. These skills ensure seamless operations, guest satisfaction, and the overall success and profitability of the resort.
What cities are hiring for Resort jobs? Cities with the most Resort job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Resort jobs? The most popular types of Resort jobs are:
What states have the most Resort jobs? States with the most job openings for Resort jobs include:
Infographic showing various Resort job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,549 per year, or $39.2 per hour.
Resort Manager

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Pet Paradise rating

5.5

Company rating: 5.5 out of 10

Based on 61 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 35 rated pet care providers


Job description

Description

WE ARE PET PEOPLE! At Pet Paradise, team members ensure that our furry friends get extra loving care and focused attention while playing and staying with us in a safe and entertaining environment. Dog boarding is just the start of what we do! The relationship you build with pets and their parents makes going to work fun and rewarding, and the benefits we offer are top notch. If you have a pet of your own, they can enjoy complimentary Pet Day Camp and Boarding, as well as discounts on grooming and veterinary care at all of our locations and clinics.

We are looking for a Resort Manager to lead our team at our upcoming Huntsville location in Alabama! 

The Resort Manager leads the daily operations of the resort, including staff oversight, customer experience, sales performance, and focusing on our pet guests’ care and safety.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF OUR RESORT MANAGER INCLUDE:

  • Leading the resort team through daily operations by maintaining standards of conduct, cleanliness, and safety
  • Managing resort staffing by creating schedules, communicating staffing needs, adjusting schedules based on customer volume, adhering to labor budgets, and submitting timely payroll
  • Evaluating staffing levels, opening necessary requisitions, interviewing and providing candidate feedback, and overseeing resort hiring and terminations
  • Training and coaching resort team members based on company standards, policies, and procedures, delivering feedback in a constructive manner and promoting a collaborative environment
  • Recognizing talented team members and developing them for growth within the company through our internal leadership development programs
  • Keeping a high-level of communication through resort, regional, and corporate teams regarding resort operations and partnering with maintenance crew on any building or facility issues
  • Ensuring resort’s compliance with all operational, safety, and related reporting protocols
  • Maintaining excellent customer service metrics such as NPS (Net Promoter Score) and reviews on Google and social media
  • Utilizing financial tools and analyzing financial reports to identify and address trends and issues in sales and performance
  • Managing labor and other resort costs, including but not limited to maintaining an appropriate supply inventory, while adhering to pre-established budgets
  • Calling customers before and after reservations and handling resort-level customer escalations
  • Organizing and maintaining policies and procedures for both back-of-house and front-of-house operations
  • Assisting new and current team members in completing their required courses and training guides, while also providing ongoing coaching and development
  • Preparing and delivering annual performance reviews to team members on a timely basis
  • Staying on top of email, phone, and other forms of operations, veterinary, and corporate communication, disseminating information to resort team as needed
  • Maintaining 5-day workweeks (which currently run Monday-Sunday) onsite at the resort, with no more than 3 consecutive “off” days from week to week
  • Working onsite at the resort at least 3-4 weekend days per month and on holidays

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO BE A RESORT MANAGER:

  • 3-5 years of experience in a management role overseeing at least 20 to 30 employees
  • Strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills including the ability to guide, direct, and motivate employees
  • Must have experience with interviewing, hiring, evaluating candidates, and assessing employee performance
  • Excellent organizational, time management, prioritization, and multitasking skills
  • Comfortable being around dogs of all sizes and physically able to lift up to 60 lbs
  • Flexibility to resort schedule needs including days, night, weekends, holidays, and peak times
  • Valid driver’s license and working motor vehicle

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or minimum two years related experience with strong training skills
  • Previous experience in animal care or other related field preferred
  • Prior management experience in retail, restaurant, hospitality operations or similar
  • Basic skills with common computer software, including Microsoft Office Suite

Perks & Benefits:

  • Complimentary Pet Day Camp – Bring your dog with you to work!
  • 30 Days of Complimentary Pet Boarding (non-holidays)
  • On-demand pay with DailyPay
  • Discounted Veterinary Care and Grooming Services (per location)
  • Dog/Cat Adoption Assistance
  • Fitness Reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance

We also offer several career development paths for resort team members, including our management training program, “Unleashed Leadership Academy,” our Grooming Academy that provides scholarships and training for associates to become Groomers, and our newest offering, our Dog Training Academy, which trains and certifies employees to become dog trainers. All managers and associates benefit from ongoing development and have the opportunity to continually enhance and diversify your skills. Working with pets is not always easy, but we love what we do and care about giving our employees the tools to grow and succeed!

ABOUT PET PARADISE
Pet Paradise's full-service pet care destination is dedicated to giving pet parents access to all the premium care they need to give their furry family member the happiest, healthiest, longest life possible. The Pet Paradise brand has grown to offer resort-style pet day camp and care, professional pet grooming, low-stress and high-quality veterinary care, and of course, overnight boarding that feels like home, all under one roof. Located in ten states with more than 60 locations in operation or under development, Pet Paradise continues to expand in the United States.

 

WE ARE A DRUG-FREE, SMOKE-FREE, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Company Policy, Federal and State Laws Forbid Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Sexual Orientation or National Origin


What Pet Paradise employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom