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Ropes Course Jobs in Chicago, IL (NOW HIRING)

Irons Oaks ropes course & climbing tower * Individual ski rental at Irons Oaks (cross-country skiing) * 457 Retirement Plan * Participation in Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund - only available if ...

Starter Golf

Riverwoods, IL · On-site

$11.50 - $15.75/hr

... course, ensuring a consistent and fair experience for all players. * Repair ball marks, fill divots with topsoil, pick up loose items, and ensure cart guidance ropes and supports are properly ...

Starter Golf

Riverwoods, IL · On-site

$11.75 - $16/hr

... course, ensuring a consistent and fair experience for all players. * Repair ball marks, fill divots with topsoil, pick up loose items, and ensure cart guidance ropes and supports are properly ...

Starter Golf

Riverwoods, IL · On-site

$16 - $17/hr

... course, ensuring a consistent and fair experience for all players. * Repair ball marks, fill divots with topsoil, pick up loose items, and ensure cart guidance ropes and supports are properly ...

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How much do ropes course jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for ropes course in Chicago, IL is $34.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.86 and $63.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ropes Course position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ropes Course Facilitator, you need strong knowledge of safety protocols, risk management, and physical fitness, often supported by first aid/CPR certification and, in some cases, professional facilitator training. Familiarity with ropes, harnesses, belay systems, and equipment inspection techniques is essential for maintaining a safe environment. Leadership, clear communication, and motivational skills help in effectively guiding and encouraging participants of varying abilities. These abilities ensure the safety, engagement, and positive experience of all participants in a ropes course environment.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Ropes Course Facilitator during a standard shift?

A Ropes Course Facilitator is responsible for setting up and inspecting course equipment, leading safety briefings, supervising participants while on course, and providing guidance or assistance as needed. They work closely with other staff members to manage groups, respond to emergencies, and ensure that all activities adhere to established safety standards. Facilitators also help foster teamwork and personal growth among participants by encouraging them throughout the course. This hands-on, dynamic role often involves working outdoors in varying weather conditions and collaborating frequently with both colleagues and participants.

What is a Ropes Course job?

A Ropes Course job involves facilitating and supervising participants as they navigate high and low rope elements designed for team-building, personal development, and adventure. Responsibilities typically include ensuring safety, providing instructions, assisting with harnesses and equipment, and encouraging participants. Strong communication, leadership, and risk management skills are essential. Many roles are seasonal and take place in outdoor adventure parks, summer camps, or corporate training programs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Ropes Course jobs in Chicago, IL? The most popular types of Ropes Course jobs in Chicago, IL are:
LIFEGUARD

$15 - $17/hr

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

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Job description

JOB SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Aquatics Coordinator and Fitness Operations Supervisor, the lifeguard is responsible for performing a variety of duties to prepare the pool for the demands of the group present. The lifeguard is responsible for performing the duties as outlined in the analysis. He/she/they is a part-time employee working swim lessons each week during the Fall, Winter, and Spring sessions. The H-F Park District’s mission statement is “to enhance the quality of life through diverse recreational opportunities, facilities, and parks while caring for the environment”. The lifeguard is required to participate in monthly in-service training to demonstrate knowledge or ability to perform work activities. This can be verbal or physical and can cover all aspects of any of the described essential functions.
The lifeguard reports directly to Aquatics Coordinator. Lifeguard will also be expected to teach swim lessons on days they are not scheduled to guard. Lifeguard must be willing to pick up shifts for birthday parties, Family Swim, and private swim lessons. 
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide outstanding customer service to our internal and external guests by providing friendly, responsive, courteous and helpful service.
- Protect the safety of swimmers.
- Keep attention on the swimmers at all times when on duty.
- Enforce all pool rules in the water and on the deck or in locker rooms.
- Perform any necessary emergency procedures and first aid.
- Attend required staff meetings.
- Keep deck and water free of debris and equipment not being used.
- Set up equipment or put it away, including toys and lane lines, and keep deck tidy at all times.
- Be willing to substitute for fellow staff members.
- Check safety equipment at the beginning of each shift.
- Carefully complete accident reports after rendering whatever first aid is needed. Remember, with serious accidents, the Club Manager and Fitness Operations Supervisor must be notified.
- Each lifeguard is responsible for fully understanding emergency procedures, pool rules, rescue techniques and minor first aid and will be expected to demonstrate any of these things at any given time.
- Lifeguards will always wear their issued lifeguard staff t-shirt, suit, fanny pack filled with proper PPE, sunglasses, sunscreen and hat along with their whistle while on duty.
- Read and follow the Park District policies.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Aquatics Coordinator and Fitness Operations supervisor related to swim lessons, the pool, and its operation.
- Perform and maintain all of the required skills and skill tests of their certification.
- Adheres to all policies and procedures as outlined in the Aquatic Safety Manual.

-Complete all duties assigned as a Swim Instructor, including participating in training, independently teaching classes, greeting participants and families, taking attendance, and filling out report cards. 
- Other related job duties as assigned.
COGNITIVE SKILLS REQUIRED:
- The lifeguard must be able to follow directions from supervisor and co-workers.
- The lifeguard must be able to give directions to co-workers.
- The lifeguard must use good safety awareness and judgment.

JOB SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must be at least 16 years old.
- Must have or be able to obtain a current CPR/AED/First-Aid Certification.
- Must have or be able to obtain current lifeguard training though StarGuard (current certification through Red Cross or Ellis and Associates is acceptable for crossover training).
- Be able to swim 50 yards without stopping, swim 50 yards with a rescue tube across their chest, tread water for one minute without the use of your hands, and retrieve a 10lb. brick from the bottom of the pool (5ft deep)
- Must be punctual, responsible, honest and trustworthy.
- Must be able to communicate with public and fellow staff in a courteous manner, state rules firmly and diplomatically.
- Represent the Park District in a professional manner in both job and appearance.
- Exercise good personal habits of cleanliness and behavior.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
- Must be able to obtain a current StarGuard Lifeguard Certification.
- Current certification as a StarGuard lifeguard or comparable certification is strongly preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
STANDING: Essential
SITTING: Frequent
WALKING: Essential
LIFTING: Must be able to lift equipment up to 50 lbs.; 75 lbs. with assistance
STOOPING: Frequent
REACHING: Frequent
CLIMBING: Frequent
VERBAL: Essential
VISION: Must maintain vision standard of 20/30 binocular, corrected or uncorrected

Part-Time Benefits:

  • Discounted individual fitness membership at Racquet Fitness Center
  • Discounted golf fees and driving range tokens at Coyote Run
  • Individual admission to open skate at H-F Ice Arena
  • Individual Lions pool pass
  • 20% off (1) facility rental/year
  • 20% off birthday party package for child(ren)
  • 20% off program fees
  • Irons Oaks ropes course & climbing tower
  • Individual ski rental at Irons Oaks (cross-country skiing)
  • 457 Retirement Plan
  • Participation in Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund - only available if required minimum hours are met (work more than 1,000 hours in a year).
  • Additional benefits for facility employees only.
  • Paid CPR/AED training and certification
  • Paid Leave Time Off