Swimming Pool Manager/Director of Aquatics Personal Care, Spas & Fitness - Morton, IL at Geebo

Swimming Pool Manager/Director of Aquatics

Facility Description:
Established in 1992, Royal Melbourne Country Club is a private, member-only club located in Long Grove, Illinois with 325 members.
Royal Melbourne is Greg Norman's first course design in the continental US and also features an Olympic size pool and four Har-Tru clay tennis courts.
The club has a very active social scene, fine dining and private rooms for both personal and business entertaining, plus a wealth of special events.
Royal Melbourne CC combines the beauty of the sport with the beauty of nature.
The course reflects Greg Norman's design philosophy:
that a private club should offer its members a challenging yet fair round of golf.
Other amenities include a fully stocked golf shop, a choice of golf carts or caddies, a full practice facility, and lavishly appointed locker rooms.
Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
Interact with members and guests in a congenial and professional manner Hire, train, evaluate and schedule all pool staffers Register and charge for Members/Guests/Lessons/etc Plan and direct special events Organize and coach the Sharks swim team Represent the Club in activities as required Maintain and record all chemicals, and pool issues in coordination with the Club Engineer
Qualifications:
Minimum 2 years experience in the private country club sector, preferred.
Certified Pool Operator a plus.
Demonstrated experience and capability in the areas of leadership Proficient with computer software including word processing and spreadsheets.
Demonstrated quality written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Efficiently handle multiple duties under pressure with minimal supervision Work flexible hours as required including nights and weekends.
Positive attitude, professional manner and appearance in all situations.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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