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Monitor/a de actividades

Spain Islands Melia Hotels International €1,500–€2,500/month*
Job Description

As a Monitor/a de actividades at Melia Hotels International, you will be responsible for organizing and leading recreational activities for guests, particularly children. Candidates should have a background in education, childcare, or recreation, and possess strong communication and leadership skills. Fluency in Spanish and English is often required. The role demands creativity, patience, and the ability to engage with guests of all ages, ensuring a fun and safe environment. Experience in a similar role within the hospitality industry is preferred.

Company Info

Melia Hotels International, founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, is one of the largest hotel companies in the world. With a presence in over 40 countries, Melia operates a wide range of hotel brands catering to different market segments, from luxury to budget-friendly accommodations. Known for its commitment to quality service and sustainability, Melia Hotels International offers guests unique experiences with a focus on cultural authenticity and environmental responsibility. The company values diversity and innovation, providing a dynamic work environment for its employees.

Destination Guide

The Spain Islands, including the Canary and Balearic Islands, offer a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of cultural influences. Known for their stunning beaches, mild climate, and rich history, these islands are popular tourist destinations. Job opportunities are abundant in the tourism and hospitality sectors, with roles in hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. The islands boast a laid-back lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and community events. For relocation, EU citizens can move freely, while non-EU nationals may require a visa. The cost of living varies, with some islands being more affordable than mainland Spain. The islands offer a welcoming environment for expatriates, with many communities offering support for newcomers.

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