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Leisure Centre Duty Manager

Moreton in Marsh
3 months ago
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Our client has an opportunity for a Duty Manager to join them on a permanent basis. You will be responsible for the smooth running of the site, developing customer relationships and ensuring the safety of clients.

Role: Leisure Centre Duty Manager
Location: Moreton-In-Marsh
Salary: £25,000
Hours: Week 1: You will work Monday - Friday from 5.45am - 1.45pm
Week 2: You will work 4 weekdays from 1.30pm - 9.30pm and one weekend day from 7.30am - 1.30pm

What you'll be doing:

Assisting your manager to ensure the Leisure Centre is operational at all times.
Delivering strong customer service, both face to face and over the telephone
Lifeguarding duties
Providing guidance and support to the lifeguarding team
Delivering swimming lessons, as and when required
Supporting with membership and administration duties
Requirements:

Be in possession or happy to work towards gaining an RLSS NPLQ qualification
A background within the leisure or hospitality industry
Previous experience as a Duty Manager/Supervisor, preferable within the Leisure or hotel industry.
A passion for sports and leisure
Competent swimmer
You will be required to obtain an enhanced DBS certificate as part of our vetting process
Flexible with working shifts
Own transport - site is not accessible by public transport
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply!

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