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Course Manager Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

... managed by Troon. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Performs ground maintenance tasks: mow ... Has advanced experience setting cups and preparing course for play * Plant trees and shrubs ...

Golf Course Maintenance

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

... managed by Troon. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Performs ground maintenance tasks: mow ... Has advanced experience setting cups and preparing course for play * Plant trees and shrubs ...

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How much do course manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for course manager in Florida is $78,148.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,200.00 and $87,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Course Manager, you need expertise in curriculum design, project management, and instructional methods, typically supported by a relevant degree in education or training. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-learning authoring tools, and course analytics platforms is essential. Strong organizational skills, leadership, and effective communication help build rapport with instructors and learners while ensuring smooth course delivery. These skills are crucial for maintaining high educational standards and ensuring positive learning outcomes.

How does a Course Manager typically collaborate with instructors and administrative staff to ensure smooth course delivery?

Course Managers play a central role in coordinating between instructors, administrative staff, and sometimes students to facilitate seamless course operations. They often schedule regular meetings to discuss curriculum updates, address challenges, and ensure that resources such as classrooms, technology, and materials are available. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are essential, as Course Managers frequently mediate issues and implement process improvements. By fostering strong working relationships, they help maintain a positive learning environment and ensure courses run efficiently.

What are Course Managers?

Course Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the planning, development, and delivery of educational courses or training programs. They coordinate between instructors, students, and administrative staff to ensure that courses run smoothly and meet learning objectives. Their duties often include scheduling classes, managing course materials, monitoring student progress, and implementing feedback for continuous improvement. Course Managers play a key role in maintaining the quality and effectiveness of educational offerings.

What is the difference between Course Manager vs Curriculum Coordinator?

AspectCourse ManagerCurriculum Coordinator
CredentialsRelevant certifications, experience in course deliveryEducational background, curriculum development experience
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, training centers, online platformsSchools, universities, educational organizations
Employer & IndustryEducational providers, corporate training companiesAcademic institutions, educational departments
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in course delivery and managementFocus on curriculum development and educational planning

The main difference is that a Course Manager oversees the delivery and administration of courses, ensuring smooth operation and student engagement. A Curriculum Coordinator focuses on developing, updating, and organizing curriculum content to meet educational standards. Both roles collaborate closely but serve distinct functions within educational settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Course jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Course jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Course Manager jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Course Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Course Manager job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,148 per year, or $37.6 per hour.

Golf Course Superintendent-North Course

The Triumph Group (John's Island Club)

Vero Beach, FL

$115K - $130K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


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8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

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Job description

Job Title: Golf Course Superintendent

Reports to: Director of Golf Course Maintenance

Compensation: $115,000 to $130,000 Salary, Based on Experience

Relocation: Relocation Assistance Provided

Location: John’s Island Club

3 John’s Island Drive

Indian River Shores, FL 32963

About John’s Island Club:

Since its inception in 1996, John’s Island Club has been established as a very private, family-oriented Club. John’s Island Club takes full advantage of its barrier island location in Vero Beach, Florida, and is nestled between three miles of sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon. John’s Island offers classic to casual dining facilities, three 18-hole championship golf courses, 17 har-tru clay tennis courts, singles & doubles squash courts, pickleball courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, two croquet lawns, and an outstanding calendar of social and recreational activities.

For more information on the Club, please visit their website at https://www.johnsislandclub.org.

Position Summary:

The Golf Course Superintendent will be responsible for the overall conditions of the North Course, the Club’s longest course, designed by Pete Dye, that cuts around magnificent mature Oak trees. The Golf Course Superintendent will be the leader on the North Course and a member of a team providing tournament golf conditions, managing course renovations, and providing exceptional golf conditions. Working closely with the Director, the Golf Course Superintendent will develop and implement daily, weekly, monthly, and annual goals, objectives, and assignments. This includes but is not limited to agronomical programs, budgeting, ensuring accurate record keeping, irrigation, project work, fertilizer & pesticide applications, and water management. The Golf Course Superintendent will fulfill these responsibilities by positively and effectively leading, directing, overseeing, developing, training, coaching, motivating and assisting the golf course team.

Career Trajectory:

The Golf Course Superintendent will be part of an elite agronomic team whose mission is to provide championship course conditions and exceptional golf experiences for Club members and guests. The Club will provide a working environment that fosters teamwork and personal and professional development through mentorship, education, and support to help individuals interested in advancing their careers either at Johns Island or at another premier facility. Just recently, this position opened because members of the Johns Island Grounds Maintenance team were selected for head Superintendent positions at other top Clubs in the State of Florida.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Effectively lead, direct, oversee, develop, train, coach, motivate, and assist the golf course team.
  • Schedule, assign, direct, oversee, and assist the team in accomplishing their maintenance activities and verify that work is completed.
  • Inspect the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well standards are being met and provide training and direction as needed.
  • Work closely with the Director in developing, scheduling, implementing, and overseeing activities, goals, and plans relating to course conditions and member satisfaction.
  • Oversee, direct, and assist the team in maintaining the condition of the course, including the turf, bunkers, irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide applications.
  • Oversee and ensure inventories of supplies, such as fertilizers, pesticides, tools, and sand, are monitored and replaced as needed.
  • Communicate with appropriate department heads (golf, catering, food & beverage, etc.) on course conditions, set-up, play, and other matters as needed for the planning and execution of Club events or activities.
  • Ensure chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local and state regulations.
  • Assist in the development and management of the department’s annual budget, including payroll and actuals to budget.
  • Provide for the adequate safety and protection of members, guests, and staff, ensuring compliance with all applicable codes and legal requirements.
  • Attend turf conferences and other educational programs to maintain a current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes.
  • Represent the Club, on and off the property, in an ethical and professional manner that will always enhance the Club’s and staff image and reputation.

    Qualifications:

  • Experience leading, developing, training, overseeing, managing, coaching, motivating, and assisting a golf course team.
  • A BS, Associate’s Degree, or Certificate in turf grass management, or equivalent experience.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Understanding of pest control products and their applications.
  • Understanding of turf chemical and fertilizer products and their applications.
  • Knowledge of irrigation utilization, drainage installation, repair, and maintenance.
  • Understanding of the game of golf and the impact of agronomic decisions on course playability.
  • A current state license for pesticide applications, or the ability to acquire a license.

    Club Benefits:

  • Health insurance available on the first of the month following sixty (60) days of employment (contributory).
  • 401k retirement plan with a matching contribution of 100% up to 5% of your weekly pay, after one year of service (first of the quarter following).
  • Reasonable expenses paid for professional association dues to GCSAA and state/local chapters, and regional and national educational/seminars, including travel expenses.
  • Coverage of regular monthly cell phone expenses.
  • Club provided meals.
  • Life Insurance – Equal to 1x Annual Salary (company paid)
  • Long Term Disability – 60% paycheck replacement in the event of a claim (company paid)
  • Golfing privileges, uniforms provided, lunch provided.
  • Vacation, sick, and personal time are accrued in one PTO bank and increase after reaching service milestones.

    Point in Time                                  Days per Year

    Prior to 1st year Anniversary                19

    At 1st year Anniversary                         24

    At 5th year Anniversary                        29

    At 10th year Anniversary                      34


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