The Tourism Inspector evaluates lodgings and restaurants, assigns designation status, and creates content to bring destinations to life. The role advises property operators, represents the organization at events, and covers a dynamic regional territory in the Greater Atlanta Area.
Requirements
- Uses time effectively; anticipates obstacles, adjusts priorities as needs change, and keeps others informed of progress.
- Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills; self-motivated, adaptable, and effective in fast-paced, dynamic, deadline-driven environments.
- Exhibits strong written and oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate through effective property photography.
- Possesses strong time management and organizational abilities.
- Demonstrates an aptitude for and understanding of the latest digital technology related to business practices, communication, and social media applications, including Apple and Microsoft platforms.
- Capable of operating an ATP machine and utilizing swabs to accurately and effectively test hotel surfaces.
- Demonstrates self-awareness by recognizing strengths, limits, and areas for improvement.
- Openly shares and solicits ideas through constructive dialogue and communicates intentions clearly.
- Completes expense reports, weekly work summaries, and other administrative requirements by assigned deadlines.
- Investigates member complaints; takes or recommends appropriate action.
- Provides AAA Multimedia Marketing Representatives with key and timely information necessary to support revenue-generating efforts, including, but not limited to, new listing leads or changes in property status.
- Reports on all unauthorized use of the AAA trademark.
Benefits
- Annual Incentive Plan
- Competitive compensation based on market data, internal equity, and the position's skills and requirements
