Apply for WCOT Hospitality Director
by IQA Staff | January 9, 2013
The World Cup Hospitality Team is accepting applic...
The World Cup Hospitality Team is accepting applications for the position of Hospitality Director, who will oversee the sub-departments that will be welcoming players, spectators, VIPs, and entertainment acts to Kissimmee in April.
For a full list of staff positions available on the World Cup Organizing Team and throughout the IQA, check out our Open Volunteer Positions page.

The IQA World Cup Organizing Team is looking for an energetic and committed manager to lead its Hospitality Department over the next three months.
The ideal candidate is a motivated self-starter and strong communicator with a high level of organizational skills. Said candidate must work well with a team and preferably has a background or previous experience in the hospitality industry (guest relations, customer service, special event planning, et al.)
The 2013 World Cup will take place in Kissimmee, Florida on April 13
th and 14
th. The Hospitality Director will be expected to arrive on site on Wednesday, April 10
th and depart Tuesday, April 16
th. This position oversees the sub-departments facilitating relationships with both teams and guests, as well as facilitating the organization of special events. The director will not be able to play or volunteer in any other capacity (ref, snitch, etc) during the event.
The position requires at least 10 hours of commitment a week, with the amount expected to increase greatly as the event date nears. This commitment includes a weekly two hour meeting with WCOT management team in addition to the weekly hospitality department meetings led by the Hospitality Director.
Interested candidates should send an
application, one-page resume and well-written cover letter (it will be used as a writing sample) describing interest in and commitment to the position to WCOT Chief of Staff Katie Stack at
katie.stack@internationalquidditch.org. Applications will be accepted immediately and the position will remain open until filled.