Cameron House is launching what is thought to be Scotland’s first concierge apprenticeship scheme.
The three-year scheme will offer training in the day-to-day supervision of the five-star Loch Lomond hotel’s concierge department and is open to applicants aged 18-24.
The chosen apprentice will join an existing team of 12 and will be mentored by award-winning concierge, Alan Grimes, who has been in the industry for 30 years and has held the role of Head Concierge at Cameron House Hotel for the past eight.
Alan said, “This new initiative is testament to our commitment to retaining an exceptional level of customer service that is both personable and approachable. We welcome guests here for an experience, not just a stay, and the concierge role plays a key part in that. After 30 years in the industry I want to be able to give back and the apprenticeship scheme gives me the chance to do that.”
Cameron House recently celebrated 470 years of dedicated service at their Long Service Awards, with 40 employees recognised.
Andy Roger, Resort Director at Cameron House, added, “This is our next step in leading the way in luxury hospitality recruitment and development in Scotland. At Cameron House we feel that the concierge apprenticeship scheme not only shows our dedication to the quality of service we provide to our guests, but also our investment in the people who make Cameron House the resort it is today.”
Those wishing to apply can contact hr@cameronhouse.co.uk or 01389 727 613.
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