Power Wellness·Cincinnati, Ohio
The Tennis Professional is responsible for providing private and group instruction for all skill levels and designing effective lesson plans. Additionally, they organize competitive events, maintain court cleanliness, and assist with pro shop sales.
Tennis Professional Location: Mercy HealthPlex Anderson Type: Part time Summary: We improve life and we’re here to serve. What you do is something special and contributes towards improving health within your community. Join our team of full-time and part-time staff at Mercy HealthPlex Anderson. Our facility is managed by Power Wellness Management, a company that specializes in managing state-of-the-art medically integrated health and fitness centers. Power Wellness is a medical fitness industry pioneer who improves the lives of clients with a unique and customized approach to medical fitness center development and management. Their turnkey method takes away the stress of the development and management process allowing clients to focus on other areas of their business. The Tennis Professional is responsible for teaching group lessons, private lessons, and assisting with special events. Essential
1. Provide beginning through advanced instruction (private and group) for all levels of players 2. Design and implement tennis lesson plans 3. Properly evaluate students for placement in lesson groups or leagues 4. Organize and run competitive tennis events and tournaments 5. Assist members with ball machine use and other tennis equipment needs 6. Attend all scheduled and required meetings 7. Assist with sale of pro shop items 8. Program Development: a. Assist in developing and coordinating member retention activities. b. Maintain accurate records for classes 9. Assist with tennis court cleanliness and general maintenance 10. Enforce club policies and rules, and assist with promotional activities and events 11. Participate in Company's HIPAA and related training. 12. Other duties as assigned.
Candidates must have a minimum 4.0 player ability or collegiate experience and obtain CPR/AED certification within 90 days. PTR or USPTA certification or at least 3 years of experience is preferred.
Market context
In Ohio, part-time tennis professional openings tend to favor candidates with strong playing credentials and teaching experience, especially at clubs, academies, and community programs. This role is competitive because employers often look for a 4.0 playing level or collegiate background, plus preferred PTR or USPTA certification or several years of experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, and plan to secure CPR/AED certification within 90 days if hired.