Racquet Sports Manager(multiple locations)

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Experienced


Job Summary

The Director of Racquet Sports is responsible for all Racquet sports activity programming within our Chicago based Clubs, including developing and promoting squash, pickleball, and badminton programs for all age groups (as applicable by the Club). The Director of Racquet Sports will organize clinics and private lessons that encourage participation in the Club's racquet activities and promote memberships to all potential prospects. Function as the Club's Racquet Ambassador to enhance the value of the Clubs.

Day-to-Day
  • Direct and manage the racquet sports department to ensure financial performance meets budget requirements while achieving the Club's expense objectives, revenue, and profit objectives.
  • Drive the selection, hiring, coaching, mentoring, and educating of all racquet sports personnel in a manner that reinforces the Club’s values and philosophies and ensures the operation of the department meets company standards while providing an environment focused on excellent delivery of the company’s service culture to exceed Member/Guest expectations. Must be able to interact with Members/Guests professionally, helping them with changes and last-minute requests as needed.
  • Organize, schedule, administer, and promote Member social events, leagues, round robins, drop-ins, ladders, tournaments, lessons, and all other racquet events, as applicable, that appeal to the membership to motivate health and wellness.
  • Develop and promote clinics, private lessons, and adult, junior, and senior programs.
  • Communicate with the Member Experience Team to market racquet events and specials.
  • Participate/conduct new Member orientation(s) into the racquet facility and programs available.
  • Ensure that courts and facilities are maintained in a professional and aesthetically satisfactory manner and that the environment is safe for all users.
     
About You
  • Minimum of 2 years as a Racquets experience. Manager-level experience preferred.
  • Possess financial management experience.
  • Required lesson instruction training.
  • Responsible for maintaining good conduct and safe working habits while in all areas and assuring that others are acting safely.
  • College degree preferred. High School Diploma or equivalent required.

     
Compensation Package: Competitive Salary Range; Commissions on Lessons; Monthly Incentive; Comprehensive Benefits including Medical, Dental, and Vision; 401k Retirement Plan; Ongoing Training and Development. Join our dynamic team and unlock abundant opportunities for personal and professional growth within the private Club industry! 
 
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