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AspectLive In Riddell SportsRiddell Sports Coach
CertificationsFirst Aid, CPR, coaching certificationsCoaching certifications, sports training credentials
Work EnvironmentResidential setting, on-site supervisionField-based, training sessions, team management
Employer & Industry UsageSports camps, youth programs, residential sports facilitiesSchool teams, sports clubs, youth leagues

Live In Riddell Sports involves residential roles with on-site supervision and support, often in sports camps or youth programs. Riddell Sports Coach typically refers to coaching roles focused on training and team management, usually in field settings. The main difference lies in the work environment and responsibilities, with Live In Riddell Sports requiring living arrangements and broader supervision duties, while Riddell Sports Coach emphasizes coaching and training activities during the day.

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Badminton Instructor/Coordinator

Lakeshore Sport & Fitness

Chicago, IL • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Lakeshore Sport & Fitness - Illinois Center (LSF) is Chicago's #1 Destination for Sport, Fitness & Fun. Located in the east Loop area next to the Lakeshore East community at 211 N. Stetson Avenue. Illinois Center is 90,000 square feet and seven stories tall.
We are currently seeking a Badminton Instructor/Coordinator. Must be available to work a flexible schedule including weekends. The club hours are 6 am to 9 pm on weekdays and 7 am to 5 pm on weekends. The position requires 10 - 15 hours per week based on the number of lessons and programming scheduled. Candidate must be a United States citizen and live in the Chicago area. The current sessions are Monday evening and Saturday afternoon.
Responsibilities
  • Teach private and group lessons from beginner to advanced level players.
  • Assist with Organized Open Play throughout the week. Making sure everyone is getting fair playing time.
  • Run programs throughout the year that will help players develop more skill and knowledge of the sport.
  • Help organize and officiate tournaments and mixers throughout the year.
  • Assist the membership team with growing the Badminton community at the club.

Requirements
  • Be able to work daytime, evenings, and weekends
  • Be willing to work up to 15 hours a week
  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, and reach
  • Comfortable working with all different age groups and able to build positive relationships with the members
  • Friendly, outgoing, energetic, positive attitude
  • Have exceptional organizational skills, time management, and communication
  • Able to instruct Badminton players in the basics of the game, strategy, shot selection and court awareness.
  • Have a strong knowledge of the rules and regulations of Badminton
Preferred but not Required:
  • Obtain Badminton Coaching certification through the International Badminton Federation (IBF), within 6 months of being hired:
Compensation
  • Hourly wage for supervising open play sessions and commission for teaching lessons.
  • Certified instructors have a higher commission rate.
  • Complimentary club membership and discounted services.