Part-Time Spa Concierge Peachtree City

Part-Time Spa Concierge

Part Time • Peachtree City
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Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources
Want to work at America’s BEST day spa?
Ready to make a difference and be an important part of our Team?

At Woodhouse, we value our team members and strive for excellence with every guest experience.  Share with us your unique talents and professionalism, and in return, we will train you in “The Woodhouse Way” providing you with the tools, knowledge, and intention that will help you deliver the best guest experience each and every time. 

The Woodhouse Day Spa is the leader in providing local spa luxury throughout the country. Our willingness to serve and ability to deliver are the center of our company’s core values: connection, experience, and a life well lived. 

Our spa concierge team makes the magic happen by providing the ultimate guest experience and invoking guest delight!  With our seasonal shifts coming to a close, we are looking to add one or two new team members for the beginning of our 2025 spa year.   

More specifically, our Spa Concierge:
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for all guests, providing the first impression, creating excitement, and executing all small the details that recognize every guest as a VIP
  • Educates the guest on Woodhouse services and amenities to create seamless experiences where guests can feel at home
  • Answers the phone with a smile each and every time
  • Is a brand ambassador, making sure the guests have a clean, safe place for memorable experiences
Woodhouse Perks include:
  • Competitive Pay and Commission
  • Generous discounts and opportunities to enjoy services and products
  • “The Woodhouse Way” paid training program and ongoing training opportunities
  • Working in a new state of the art facility
  • Being a part of a team that gives back to the local community
Scheduling is flexible and primarily includes weekend hours (Friday - Sunday).

Select benefits available for part-time team members.

The Woodhouse Day Spa is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is a drug free and smoke free workplace.
Compensation: $14.00 - $16.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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What You'll Find at Woodhouse Spa - Peachtree City

Bliss in the Bubble...and Beyond!

We want to be the best for our guests. That means keeping a superior team. We hope to bring in your talent, help you grow, and provide a sanctuary where you can enjoy what you do for a long time.
Connection
Grow your clientele in an environment committed to retaining talent and providing personal care.
Growth
Nourish your career with ample opportunity for future training and growth.
Quality
Exercise your skills with all the tools at your disposal in a luxurious, full service atmosphere.
Employee Discounts
Retail discount, service discount, friends and family discount, and more
Paid Time Off
Take time to take care of yourself with paid time off when serving full-time