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Set up golf course including rake bunkers, change cups, and mow various areas * Prune trees and vegetation around golf course * Assist with seasonal projects such as aerification, overseeding, and ...

Greenskeeper (FT)

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$13.50 - $17.50/hr

Prune trees and vegetation around golf course * Assist with seasonal projects such as aerification, overseeding, and fertilization Qualifications: * Driver's license * Ability to lift 50 lbs

Aguila Golf Course is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality, highly detailed oriented and ...

Under the direction of the Golf Course Superintendent and Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, the golf course mechanic assists in the repairing and maintenance of various gasoline and diesel ...

Under the direction of the Golf Course Superintendent and Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, the golf course mechanic assists in the repairing and maintenance of various gasoline and diesel ...

Under the direction of the Golf Course Superintendent and Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, the golf course mechanic assists in the repairing and maintenance of various gasoline and diesel ...

Clear and reset counters or tables at conclusion of each course. * Assist in keeping dining tables and chairs, floors, linens and serving stations clean, bussed and stocked. * Maintain required food ...

Clear and reset counters or tables at conclusion of each course. * Assist in keeping dining tables and chairs, floors, linens and serving stations clean, bussed and stocked. * Maintain required food ...

Clear and reset counters or tables at conclusion of each course. * Assist in keeping dining tables and chairs, floors, linens and serving stations clean, bussed and stocked. * Maintain required food ...

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Course Assistant information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Course Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Course Assistant, you need strong subject matter knowledge, organizational skills, and often current enrollment or a degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard, as well as proficiency in office software, is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help you effectively support instructors and students. These abilities are crucial for ensuring smooth course operations and a supportive learning environment.

How does a Course Assistant typically collaborate with instructors and students throughout a semester?

Course Assistants play an essential role in bridging communication between instructors and students. They often assist with grading assignments, holding office hours, and facilitating discussion sections or lab sessions. Throughout the semester, Course Assistants work closely with instructors to prepare course materials, address student questions, and help manage classroom logistics. This collaborative environment provides valuable experience in educational support and can also open doors to future teaching or academic opportunities.

What are Course Assistants?

Course Assistants are individuals, often students, who help instructors with various tasks related to teaching a course. Their responsibilities may include assisting with grading assignments, leading study sessions, answering student questions, and supporting classroom activities. Course Assistants help ensure that courses run smoothly by providing additional support to both instructors and students. They may also gain valuable teaching or leadership experience through their involvement in the course.

Do TAS get paid?

Teaching Assistants (TAs) or Course Assistants typically receive payment for their work, which can include assisting with instruction, grading, and student support. Pay rates vary by institution and region, and some positions may offer stipends or hourly wages, often requiring relevant skills or experience.

What qualifications do I need for a teaching assistant?

A teaching assistant typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require postsecondary education or relevant coursework. Strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to work with students are important, and familiarity with classroom technology can be beneficial.

What is the difference between Course Assistant vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectCourse AssistantTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require college courseworkTypically enrolled in or recent graduate of a college or university program
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, labs, or classroomsClassrooms, labs, or online learning platforms
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, colleges, universitiesPrimarily academic settings, especially in higher education
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding support roles in educationClarifying responsibilities and qualifications in academic support

While both roles support educational activities, a Course Assistant typically provides general assistance with coursework and administrative tasks, often requiring less formal education. A Teaching Assistant usually has more instructional responsibilities, often working directly with students under faculty supervision, and often requires enrollment in or recent completion of a college program. Both roles are vital in educational settings but differ in scope and qualifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Course jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Course jobs in Arizona are:
Infographic showing various Course Assistant job openings in Arizona as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Dove Valley Ranch - Golf Course Assistant Superintendent

Thompson Golf Group

Cave Creek, AZ • On-site

$65K - $70K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

The assistant golf course superintendent reports directly to the golf course superintendent. Under the superintendent's supervision, the assistant superintendent directs and participates in the maintenance of the golf course areas, including but not limited to, tees, greens, fairways, and cart paths; supervises the maintenance and repair of irrigation system daily, and does related work as required. The assistant superintendent may serve in the superintendent's capacity during his/her absence.
Functions
  • Assists in planning and supervising the maintenance of greens, tees and fairways; schedules work; and supervises the employees and the use of the equipment.
  • Instructs equipment operators on the operation and care of mowing and other equipment; supervises pesticide applications and/or operates and calibrates pesticide application equipment; and supervises and participates in the operation and maintenance of pumps, and in the maintenance of irrigation and drainage systems.
  • Strongly motivated to align and partner with superintendent to complete all tasks to the highest standards and achieve team goals.
  • Assists in personnel management and evaluation, employee safety and personnel discipline.
  • May modify the daily work schedule based on daily needs of the property.

Employment standards
  • Working knowledge of the maintenance of golf course tees, fairways and greens; seeding and maintenance practices for golf course turf; planting, cultivating, pruning, and caring for plants, shrubs and trees; characteristics and proper use of various fertilizers and soil conditioners; herbicides and pest control methods and materials; drainage control methods; and irrigation systems, including wells, pumps and automatic controls.
  • Ability to schedule and supervise maintenance work to achieve the most efficient utilization of workers and equipment; prepare clear and concise reports; and maintain effective employee and public relations.
  • Possession of a valid driver's license.
  • May require current state certification or licensing as a pesticide applicator.
  • Understand cleaning procedures daily and weekly per the Covid-19 protocols.

Benefits
Thompson Golf Group manages 8 courses throughout Arizona, Minnesota & Texas. We are proud to have a wide range of benefits and perks available to our employees. Some benefits include:
Full Time (35 hrs+ per week) may be eligible for:
• Medical(Aetna)/Dental(Delta Dental)/Vision(EyeMed) Coverage
• Employee/Spouse/Child Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, and Accident Insurance
• HSA option
• 401(k) with company match after 1 year of employment
• Paid Vacation and Holiday Pay for 7 holidays.
All Team Members:
• Golf Benefits, Meal and Merchandise discount at each Thompson Golf Club course
• Team Member Referral Program and more!
• Paid Sick Time
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Philosophy
Thompson Golf Group and its management companies are committed to workforce diversity, fostering equity, and advancing a culture of inclusion. We know that bringing diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives together drives innovation that helps us to solve today's business and social challenges. A diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment
respects the unique characteristics, skills, and experiences of all employees. As a company, it is our responsibility to provide a workplace free of discrimination, harassment, bullying, retaliation, and inappropriate conduct.
TGG Values - Check them out, they're DOPE
Do the right thing - Think of others & be trustworthy
Own it - Take pride in what we do & be personally responsible
Passion for progress - Improving always in all ways & people pursuing growth
Embracing the experience - Insist on having fun & being present