Park District of Highland Park

Tennis Teaching Professional

Park District of Highland Park  •  $40/hr  •  Highland Park, IL (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Level Experienced Job Location Deer Creek Racquet Club - Highland Park, IL 60035 Position Type Part Time Education Level High School / GED Salary Range $35.00 - $40.00 Hourly

Under the direction of the Head Tennis Professional, the Tennis Teaching Professional is responsible for teaching tennis lessons and performing assigned administrative duties in a positive manner.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Teaching Lessons

  • Teach private and group lessons as assigned in accordance with Park District policies.
  • Effectively communicate and demonstrate proper techniques, such as grip, stroke production, serve, footwork and rules.
  • Conduct instruction in accordance with the Clubs standardized methods and strategies.
  • Perform necessary administrative tasks, such as attendance taking, returning messages, and general correspondence with patrons and co-workers.
  • Discretely work through differences with fellow teaching professionals so as not to create distractions on the court or in front of clientele.
  • Arrive in time to start lessons punctually and allow enough time to fully complete lesson and cleanup as scheduled.

Administration and Budget

  • Complete timesheet daily by accurately inputting privates/groups/drop-in and administrative hours.
  • Secure substitute teaching professionals when unable to fulfill commitments.
  • Keep accurate attendance records and update master list at Front Desk. Ensure transfers are approved by Head Tennis Pro and Facility Supervisor II.
  • Maintain a neat and clean facility, including ball pickup and proper equipment storage after every shift.
  • Maintain list of client names for private lessons.
  • Participate in periodic staff meetings and professional development trainings.

Communication

  • Keep administrative staff apprised of any key issues, class assignment changes, and other significant developments in a timely fashion.
  • Solicit feedback and actively listen to others. Participate in quarterly Parent-Pro Conferences.
  • Make recommendations for improvements and efficiencies.

Service

  • Provide excellent customer service to both internal and external customers.

Safety

  • Conduct all work in a safe manner, including using personal protective equipment and safety devices as required. Identify and report any safety hazards.
  • Attend all Park District required training (Bloodborne Pathogens, Back Safety, Fire & Emergency, etc.).
  • Perform other Park District Duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities: This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.



Qualifications

Education and/or

Experience:
Minimum high school graduate with preference given to a four-year degree from a recognized college or university. Must be certified or able to obtain certification from the Professional Tennis Registry, the United States Professional Tennis Association or other approved agency. Minimum of one-year tennis teaching experience.

Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Database software; Internet software and Word Processing software.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Must be certified or able to obtain within six months of employment: Certification with the Professional Tennis Registry "Professional Level" Certification or with the United States Professional Tennis Association "Professional 1 Level" Certification.

Schedule:

Classification: Part-Time 20-29 hours, non-exempt, IMRF Pension

Benefits: Employee Ambassador Program, IMRF Pension

The Park District of Highland Park is an equal opportunity employer.

Park District of Highland Park

About Park District of Highland Park

Mission: Enriching community life through healthy leisure pursuits and an appreciation of the natural world.

The Park District of Highland Park is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents by offering recreational programs, beautiful parks, and natural areas for the community to enjoy.

Founded in 1909, the Park District operates and manages more than 650 acres of land in 44 park areas including nearly a linear mile of Lake Michigan shoreline. The District serves over 30,000 residents of Highland Park, Deerfield’s King’s Cove residents that attend District 112 schools, and portions of the Town of Fort Sheridan.

In excess of 2,800 recreation and seasonal programs for all ages and interests are offered annually at the indoor and outdoor facilities including a fitness center, indoor ice arena, aquatic park, indoor tennis courts, and a golf course.

Administration Office:

West Ridge Center

Ridge Road

Highland Park IL 60035

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Highland Park, IL
Year Founded
1909
Website
pdhp.org
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