Admissions Team Member

Overview:

Admissions Team Members are Six Flags representation of excellence in customer service, by being that friendly, outgoing, customer-oriented team member. Admissions Team Members are responsible for upholding the Six Flags standards of service, by assisting guests with sales, entering and exiting the park and answering questions/inquiries, thus ensuring the best possible guest experience.


Responsibilities:

What You Will Be Doing

  • Assist Guests with the purchase of Day tickets, Season passes and Memberships
  • Greet and interact with the guests as they pass through your assigned Admissions location
  • UPSELL Season Passes, Memberships and associated add-ons
  • Process Season Passes and Memberships
  • Assist Guests through turnstile area after ensuring proper admission has been received
  • Assist guests through exit turnstile and issue a return stamp, while not allowing entry at that location
  • Perform sales using the Point of Sale (POS) system in place

How You Will Do It

  • Comply with all Six Flags policies and procedures
  • Operate in a safe manner
  • Willfully perform duties in any department at The Great Escape Resort when necessary
  • Be an active team member of the Operations Division and the Admissions Department
  • Maintain a clean and safe environment for guests and team members
  • Follow all delegated tasks assigned by Admissions Management or as stated in the Operations Standard Operating Procedures
  • Perform and comply with functions learned in Discovery, Admissions Training and World Class Service Training
  • Follow all aspects of The Six Flags Mantra: Friendly, Clean, Fast, Safe Service
  • Perform other incidental and related duties as required and assigned

Why work with us?

  • Pay Rate: $15.50/hr
  • Flexible scheduling – work as little or as much as you want
  • Paid training
  • DailyPay – work today, get paid tomorrow
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Free admission to ALL Six Flags parks, including White Water Bay
  • Free tickets for friends and family
  • Discounts on passes, food, and merchandise
  • Exclusive employee events
  • Fun rewards, benefits, and more

Qualifications:

What You Will Need

  • Must be able to sit, stand, or walk for long periods of time
  • For safety purposes, the individual must be able to communicate effectively in the English language, including the ability to read, speak, and understand the English language
  • Ability to actively communicate with large groups of Guests
  • Be available to work flexible hours at nights and on weekends within the limits of applicable Federal, State and facility labor laws and guidelines

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