What are the responsibilities and job description for the Visitor Services Representative position at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh?
About the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Science Center
Kamin Science Center is dedicated to inspiring learning and curiosity by connecting science and technology with everyday life. By making science both relevant and fun, the Science Center’s goal is to increase science literacy in the region and motivate young people to seek careers in science and technology. One of the four Carnegie Museums, the Science Center is Pittsburgh’s premier science exploration destination and the region’s most visited museum, reaching more than 500,000 people annually through its hands-on exhibits, camps, classes, and educational programs.
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This Part-Time position is eligible for many of the Carnegie Museums' Benefits
This is a union position.
The Visitor Services Representative is responsible for participating in all levels of visitor service at the Admissions Desk and at the Omnimax Concessions Stand. Duties include greeting patrons and answering questions concerning the facility; engaging visitors in dialogue in order to cross sell the Science Center’s many programs and to assist the visitor in their ticket selections; selling food and drink items at the concessions stand; completing computerized ticketing selections for the general public, groups and members while assuring accurate recording of information; selling memberships; completing telephone same-day and advance reservations for members; balancing cash drawer; keeping workspaces (Omnimax lobby and admissions area) clean, orderly, well-stocked and presentable at all times; and participating in all levels of customer service and programming to achieve excellence in these areas.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- High school graduate.
- Experience with handling cash.
- Prefer one year related work experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
- Ticketing system equipment, personal computer, calculator, Omnimax cash register, food and beverage items, concession stand food and beverage preparation equipment, typewriter, and copier.
- Excellent interpersonal, public relations and communication skills.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Provides the highest level of customer service to visitors at the admissions counter and Omnimax concession stand at all times
- Maintains proper cash handling at all times.
- Protects security of confidential monetary information (credit card numbers, balancing paperwork, etc.)
- Keeps knowledgeable of current changes and events within the Science Center in order to answer questions, cross sell services and programs; and meet the goals and objectives of the Visitor Services department and the Science Center.
- Keeps workstations (admissions area, concession stand, Omnimax Lobby, main lobby, brochure area and information desk) current, clean and orderly.
- Displays all printed materials and products in a manner that is easily accessible and seen by visitors.
- Acts to resolve visitor concerns or complaints, maintaining at all times a courteous and gracious manner.
- Attends scheduled Visitor Services meetings and training sessions.
- Serves as a backup for other divisions within the Science Center, on an as needed basis.
- Displays courtesy and sensitivity in dealing with the public. Interacts with patrons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Projects the professional image and attitude of the Kamin Science Center at all times.
- Attends to other duties as assigned.
Carnegie Museums is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The above job description reflects the essential functions and qualifications for the position identified, and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the position. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and does not alter the at-will relationship between CMP and the employee.
*GUIDANCE ON ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) requires employers to consider and accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities. An individual is qualified if he or she can perform the essential functions of a job with or without reasonable accommodation. An essential job function is any task that is a fundamental part of the job. When considering essentiality, one must focus upon whether the function is essential to this particular job and not to the department as a whole. Some additional guidance on essential functions follows below. Please note that the following guidelines are non-exhaustive. If you have any questions or need additional guidance, please contact Human Resources. A. Is the function required to be performed on a regular basis? If the function is rarely performed, it may not be essential. B. Is the function highly specialized? Is the incumbent hired for his/her expertise or ability to perform the function? The need for special expertise is an indication of an essential function. C. Does the position exist, at least in part, to perform the function? If so, the function is more likely to be essential. D. How much time is spent performing the function and how often? Note that even functions performed 10% of the time could be essential if they are required on a regular basis. E. Would elimination of the function fundamentally alter the job? If so, the function is more likely to be essential. F. What are the consequences of not requiring the incumbent to perform the function? If they are significant, the function is more likely to be essential. G. Are there a limited number of employees among whom the performance of the function could be distributed if the incumbent could not perform it? If so, it is more likely to be essential.
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