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Cimarron Hills Golf and Country Club is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Assistant Tennis Professional. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be ...

Cimarron Hills Golf and Country Club is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Assistant Tennis Professional. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be ...

$27.88/hr

ASSISTANT TENNIS PROFESSIONAL The Four SeasonsResortLana'iis lookingforan Assistant Tennis Professional who sharesa passion for excellence and who infusesenthusiasm into everything they do.

Job Summary The Assistant Tennis Professional is responsible for supporting tennis programming for club members and guests. Responsibilities include assisting with tennis clinics, private lessons ...

Job Summary The Assistant Tennis Professional is responsible for supporting tennis programming for club members and guests. Responsibilities include assisting with tennis clinics, private lessons ...

Job Summary The Assistant Tennis Professional is responsible for supporting tennis programming for club members and guests. Responsibilities include assisting with tennis clinics, private lessons ...

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How much do assistant tennis professional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant tennis professional in the United States is $16.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Assistant Tennis Professionals?

Assistant Tennis Professionals are trained individuals who support head tennis coaches at clubs, academies, or schools. Their responsibilities typically include assisting with on-court instruction, organizing drills and lessons, managing equipment, and sometimes helping to plan tournaments or events. They work with players of various ages and skill levels, helping them improve their technique and understanding of the game. This role is often a stepping stone toward becoming a head tennis professional or coach.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Tennis Professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Tennis Professional, you need strong tennis playing and coaching abilities, a basic understanding of teaching methodologies, and relevant certifications such as USPTA or PTR. Familiarity with video analysis software, court reservation systems, and racquet stringing tools is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and leadership skills help foster student engagement and create a positive learning environment. These competencies are vital for delivering effective instruction, supporting program operations, and ensuring client satisfaction in a competitive sports setting.

What are some common challenges faced by Assistant Tennis Professionals and how can they be addressed?

Assistant Tennis Professionals often encounter challenges such as managing a diverse group of players with varying skill levels, balancing administrative duties with coaching, and maintaining high energy during extended periods on court. Successful professionals address these by developing strong communication skills, staying organized with lesson planning, and prioritizing self-care to avoid burnout. Building rapport with both students and senior staff also helps create a positive and collaborative work environment.

What is the difference between Assistant Tennis Professional vs Tennis Instructor?

AspectAssistant Tennis ProfessionalTennis Instructor
CredentialsPTA certification, coaching experienceCoaching certification, teaching experience
Work EnvironmentCountry clubs, tennis facilities, resortsPrivate lessons, group classes, clubs
Employer & Industry UsageGolf clubs, tennis clubs, resortsPrivate clients, clubs, academies

The Assistant Tennis Professional typically assists with coaching, club operations, and member services, often working under a head professional. A Tennis Instructor primarily focuses on teaching players of all levels through private or group lessons. While both roles require coaching certifications and involve working in tennis facilities, the Assistant Tennis Professional often has broader responsibilities within a club environment, whereas the Tennis Instructor concentrates on direct player instruction.

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Assistant Tennis Professional

Assistant Tennis Professional

Hampton Golf Inc.

Jacksonville, FL

$16 - $18/hr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Now Hiring – Part-Time Assistant Tennis Professional
Glen Kernan Club | Jacksonville, FL

Pay: $16 - $18 per hour, depending on experience + 80% commission on all lessons and clinics
Schedule:
Part-Time

Glen Kernan Club is seeking a motivated and service-driven Assistant Tennis Professional to join our Racquets team on a part-time basis. This is a great opportunity for an energetic professional who is passionate about racquet sports and enjoys creating positive, engaging experiences for members of all ages and skill levels.

In this role, you will support the growth of the Club’s tennis and pickleball programs through private instruction, group clinics, and assistance with junior and adult programming. You will also help contribute to racquets events and activities that promote participation, connection, and an active club environment.

The ideal candidate is enthusiastic, dependable, and professional, with strong communication skills and a genuine passion for teaching and growing the game. A positive attitude and commitment to member service are key to success in this role.

If you’re looking to be part of a dynamic club environment where you can share your love of tennis while making an impact, we’d love to hear from you.

Our Culture and Values provide Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and a healthy work/life balance


Job title: Assistant Tennis Professional

Reports to: Director of Racquets Sports

Classification: Hourly, Full-time or Part-time, Nonexempt

Working Hours: According to work assignment

Job purpose: To assist the Director of Racquets in overseeing daily operations, programming, and management of the Club's racquet facilities, ensuring an exceptional member experience.


Duties and responsibilities

  • Assists in all racquet operations, including tennis and pickleball programming, instruction, and daily activities.
  • Provides private and group tennis and pickleball instruction.
  • Correctly enter all tennis lessons into Jonas.
  • Assists with shop responsibilities.
  • Performs operational management of court reservations, court assignments, proper control of demo racquets, and ball machine use.
  • Assists with telephone calls related to Club activities (ex: USTA, Member events, inner club).
  • Ensure proper court usage by monitoring activities, assignments, attire and etiquette.
  • Manages and maintains accurate court booking records.
  • Assists the Director of Racquets with daily management of courts and overall racquet facility.
  • Assists in planning and coordinating racquet events, programs, and member activities.
  • Assists in receiving, tagging, and stocking new merchandise.
  • Organizes merchandise displays and ensures that they are neat and stocked.
  • Assist with merchandise inventory and management of Tennis POS system
  • Protect the assets of the Club
  • Additional duties as assigned by management


Qualifications

Qualifications include:

  • 1 - 2 years of experience as an Assistant Tennis Professional or providing tennis instruction
  • 1 - 2 years of pickleball experience, including both play and instruction


Working conditions

Work is primarily outdoors. Potential exposure to sharp and rapid equipment movement, sharp utensils, harmful chemicals and/or being exposed to flying golf and/or tennis balls.

This job description does not imply that the above are the only responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any on the job related duties as requested. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.


Physical requirements

Good organizational and verbal skills. Ability to use logical and rational thinking to resolve issues. Ability to perform basic mathematical skills, monitors and develops subordinates, visually monitor the operation areas, write and read member communication.

Must have the ability to perform moderate physical work and may be required to lift up to 50 lbs., up to 30 lbs. frequently and up to 20 lbs. constantly. Perform activities such as bending, kneeling, crouching, climbing, reaching, standing, pushing, lifting and grasping for up to 5 hours without sitting. Ability to consistently lift, carry and load adaptive and other sports equipment that may weigh 50 or more pounds, and sustain aerobic activity for 20 consecutive minutes.

Please be advised that all work that requires the use of a ladder more than 8 ft. long must be reviewed by Hampton Golf's Club Maintenance person. Following an assessment of the situation, a determination will be made as to whether a maintenance team member or subcontractors will perform the necessary maintenance task. No other staff member is authorized to climb to heights exceeding 8 ft. and/or perform such maintenance. In addition, personnel are prohibited from entering facility attics, walking on the roof of buildings and/or from using scaffolding.

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