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Vacation Resort In Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Housekeeping

Standish, MI

$11.50 - $14.75/hr

Housekeeper - Full-Time | Resort Environment Do you take pride in creating clean, welcoming spaces where people can relax and enjoy their vacation? Join the team at Outdoor Adventures and help create ...

Housekeeping

Standish, MI · On-site

$11.50 - $14.75/hr

Housekeeper - Full-Time | Resort Environment Do you take pride in creating clean, welcoming spaces where people can relax and enjoy their vacation? Join the team at Outdoor Adventures and help create ...

Housekeeper

Harbor Springs, MI · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

... resort nestled in the heart of northern Michigan, part of the Boyne Resorts family. We are ... Must have a valid driver's license - Vacation Homes only *Single Bed, no pets. If interested ...

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Vacation Resort In information

What is a vacation resort?

Vacation resorts are hospitality establishments that provide accommodations and a variety of recreational facilities designed for relaxation and leisure. They often offer amenities such as swimming pools, restaurants, spas, entertainment, and organized activities, all within a single property or location. Vacation resorts can be found in diverse settings, including beaches, mountains, and theme parks, catering to families, couples, and groups. Their goal is to create a convenient and enjoyable environment where guests can unwind and enjoy their time away from home.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working in a vacation resort, and how can new hires prepare for them?

Employees at vacation resorts often encounter challenges such as managing high guest volumes during peak seasons, adapting to fast-paced and dynamic environments, and ensuring consistent, high-quality customer service. New hires can prepare by developing strong communication skills, learning to multitask effectively, and familiarizing themselves with hospitality best practices. Teamwork is essential, as resort staff frequently collaborate across departments to address guest needs and create memorable experiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a vacation resort manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vacation Resort Manager, you need strong leadership, hospitality management expertise, and typically a degree in hospitality or a related field. Familiarity with property management systems, booking software, and industry-standard certifications like CHA (Certified Hotel Administrator) are common requirements. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and customer service skills help you exceed guest expectations and manage diverse teams. These competencies are vital to ensure seamless operations, guest satisfaction, and business success in a competitive hospitality environment.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Vacation Resort In jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Vacation Resort In job openings:

AHC Hospitality Peter Island Accounting & Payroll Manager

AHC HOSPITALITY

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

From comfortably casual to lavishly appointed, AHC Hospitality represents a diverse array of hotels, restaurants, and resorts. Our team members provide exceptional experiences that delight our guests at every touchpoint. Whether hosting a meeting for several hundred, serving a table for two, or creating a beautiful space for our guests to enjoy, AHC Hospitality is full of opportunities for our guests, as well as our associates. We invest in supporting your growth and are a company who sees your success as our success. Choose a property that fits your personality: the Amway Grand Plaza, JW Marriott Grand Rapids, AC Hotel by Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott Downtown -- and start your unstoppable career here.
This is a full-time position requiring weekend availability.
This position is eligible for full benefits (medical, dental & vision), 401K, paid vacation, discounted downtown parking, free employee meals, hotel and restaurant discounts and more.
SUMMARY
The Peter Island Accounting Manager is responsible for oversight of the accounting, financial reporting, and finance operations for our British Virgin Islands resort property. This role serves as the primary liaison between the corporate office in Michigan and the on-island accounting and finance team. This position will work closely with the on-island team to complete all accounting, payroll, and procurement processes to ensure consistency, accuracy, and compliance with corporate standards. The Peter Island Accounting Manager reports directly to the Controller for Managed Properties. This role is on-site based in Grand Rapids, MI. Regular travel to the resort in the British Virgin Island will be required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Lead the monthly close process for the property, including review and posting of journal entries, accruals, and reclassifications in collaboration with the on-island team.
- Prepare monthly financial statements (P&L, balance sheet, departmental reports, daily flash).
- Reconcile balance sheet accounts monthly, including cash, receivables, prepaids, fixed assets, accruals, and deferred revenue.
- Review and approve bi-weekly payroll processed on-island, ensuring accuracy of hours, rates, tips, deductions, and accruals before final submission.
- Oversee tip reconciliation across food & beverage outlets and other tipped positions, ensuring proper allocation, reporting, and remittance.
- Monitor PTO accrual, usage, and balances across all employee groups; ensure compliance with company policy and BVI labor requirements.
- Prepare and submit BVI payroll taxes (NHI, Social Security Board contributions, payroll tax) in coordination with the local payroll bureau.
- Review and approve payroll-related journal entries and ensure proper allocation across cost centers.
- Provide oversight of the on-island accounts payable process, including invoice coding, approval workflow, and weekly payment runs.
- Review purchase orders for proper coding, approval, and budget alignment.
- Monitor the procurement system to ensure proper use, accurate three-way match (PO/receipt/invoice), and integrity of vendor and item master data.
- Coordinate with corporate AP on vendors paid through the Michigan office and ensure proper hand off between on-island and corporate AP teams.
- Maintain vendor master data integrity, including W-9/W-8 collection, terms, and payment instructions.
- Monitor credit card settlements and reconcile merchant statements to general ledger; investigate and resolve discrepancies.
- Provide support in the annual budget process.
- Lead or contribute to other accounting and finance initiatives as assigned.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Demonstrated experience overseeing payroll processes including tip reconciliation, PTO tracking, and benefits.
- Strong working knowledge of accounts payable and procurement processes, including three-way match and approval workflows.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, lookups, complex formulas).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with ability to provide clear financial commentary to non-finance audiences.
- Self-starter with the ability to work independently and manage priorities with limited daily supervision.
- Ability to balance hands-on technical accounting work with managerial oversight.
- Comfort operating in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
- Demonstrated ability to identify issues proactively and drive resolution.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required.
- Progressive accounting experience, including month-end close ownership and financial statement preparation.
- Hospitality industry accounting experience preferred.
- Hands-on experience with Agilysys systems (Eatec, InfoGenesis, Versa) preferred.
- Familiarity with BVI labor law, payroll tax, NHI, and SSB requirements, or comparable Caribbean/international experience preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Current passport, or eligibility to obtain one.
- Ability to travel to the British Virgin Islands at least once per quarter, with flexibility for additional travel during transition, audit, or close periods.
- Periodic work outside of normal business hours may be required to coordinate with on-island team.