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Front of House is in this case 'probably' correct....
The clue is in the last line [Production of MI for the stage manager]
This is obviously a theatre / venue business and they will have a number of 'front of house' staff, box office, ticket booth, ushers, meet and greet, merchandising, etc
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I did this sort of thing when I worked as an administrator at Network Rail.
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Front of House Specialist
xxxxx have created a new position for a ‘Front of House Specialist’ – responsible for creating a fantastic warm and welcoming experience for all our people and visitors.
'Front of House’
• Greeting visitors in person/by phone
• Managing outgoing/ingoing post
• Management of cleaners/office maintenance/stationary orders/water/vending machines
• Raising purchase orders
• Management of meeting room bookings
• Management of the front of house
• Review of existing procedures and recommendations for improvement
• New starters –arranging for key fobs/ updating intranet
• Production of MI for the stage manager
H.R. – Why don’t they just call a spade a spade! – this is a receptionist FFS.
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