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Are you looking for your next career step?
Do you have travel sales experience, an eye for organisation?
CONTRACTS SUPERVISOR
A key position within the UK’s No. 1 specialist in travel to Latin America, the Contract Supervisor will coordinate the small team of Contracts Assistants within the company’s Product Department to ensure the business portfolio is available, accurate and accessible to allow sales.
The Contracts Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the team’s management and loading of rates related information into Journey Latin America’s reservations system (Travel Studio); and the effective provision of rates-related support to help meet the sales, marketing and product needs of the business.
Key responsibilities include:
• Supervising Contracts team • Contracts management & loading • Training and project leadership • Business and commercial support
Experience & skills required:
A successful track-record in rates management within the travel industry, with positive commercial relationships with a range of suppliers. Should be organised, numerate, customer-focussed, with keen attention to detail and a desire to seek solutions and improve efficiencies within the team. Alongside excellent communication skills, experience with reservations and web systems is essential. Educated to degree level and travel experience in Latin America an advantage.
Immediate start. Generous remuneration package dependent on experience.
To apply, please send your CV and covering letter stating your current salary to: Antonio Vaquero
hr@journeylatinamerica.co.uk Closing date: 15th April
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SLC Representation, a progressive company that specialises in travel trade representation, sales, PR, events and marketing is hiring.
We are looking for an individual with a vibrant personality to join us as an Executive to manage a small number of our key clients. In this role you will need to be versatile, your remit might be to increase your client’s sales from the UK market, alongside planning and managing the operations for a number of events, as well as in market client visits and trade show appointments.
In this role you will hold relationships with key members of the travel industry and work alongside team members to deliver varied projects within the business.
Essential attributes:
1. Ability to use own initiative to solve problems 2. Well-developed written and verbal communication skills 3. Sound organisational and planning skills, including time management 4. Ability to juggle several projects simultaneously 5. Excellent presentation skills 6. Prepared to travel in the UK and Europe 7. Time management skills and attention to detail 8. Possess a strong work ethic and be a team player 9. 1 year in a similar role (events experience) or in front line travel sales
Desirable attributes:
1. Understanding of long and mid haul travel-trade distribution systems 2. Events management experience 3. Contacts in the UK long haul travel industry 4. Creativity and promotional skills 5. Travel and Tourism or related degree
Location: Wimbledon, London Contract: Permanent Hours:
Monday – Friday 9.00 – 5.30 (37.5 hour week) with flexible working patterns available
Benefits: Holiday: 25 days (per calendar year + bank holidays); Pension; Flexible working hours, gym membersip
How to apply: Please email your CV and covering letter to
lee@slcrepresentation.co.uk
Closing date for applications: 22 April 2019 28/7/11 14:03:36
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