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Golf Teaching Professional

Napa, CA · On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Silverado Resort, located in Napa, CA is pleased to announce an excellent career opportunity for a Full-Time Golf Teaching Professional! We are seeking a driven individual who is eager to learn ...

Silverado Resort, located in Napa, CA is pleased to announce an excellent career opportunity for a Full-Time Golf Teaching Professional! We are seeking a driven individual who is eager to learn ...

Overview Do you love to teach and play the game? Does making a difference in the lives of others ... professional is preferred. Essential Responsibilities • Coaching Academy junior and Adult ...

Overview Do you love to teach and play the game? Does making a difference in the lives of others ... professional is preferred. Essential Responsibilities • Coaching Academy junior and Adult ...

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How much do teaching professional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for teaching professional in the United States is $15.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Teaching Professionals face when working with diverse student populations?

Teaching Professionals often encounter classrooms with students from varied cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds. This diversity can present challenges such as addressing different learning styles, language barriers, and varying levels of prior knowledge. Successful teachers use differentiated instruction, culturally responsive teaching methods, and effective communication to ensure all students are engaged and supported. Collaborating with colleagues and support staff is also essential for meeting students' unique needs and promoting an inclusive learning environment.

What are teaching professionals?

Teaching professionals are individuals who are trained and qualified to educate others in various subjects, typically within school, college, or university settings. They design lesson plans, deliver instruction, assess student progress, and support learners' development both academically and personally. Teaching professionals may specialize in particular subjects or grade levels and are expected to stay updated with educational best practices. Their role often includes classroom management, communication with parents, and continuous professional development.

How to make an extra $1000 a month as a teacher?

Teaching professionals can increase their income by offering private tutoring, creating online courses, or providing educational consulting outside of their regular hours. Building a strong reputation and leveraging skills in high-demand subjects or test preparation can help reach the extra income goal.

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

To thrive as a Teaching Professional, you need expertise in instructional strategies, subject matter knowledge, and typically a teaching degree with appropriate certification. Familiarity with educational technology, digital learning platforms, and classroom management systems is often required. Strong communication, patience, and adaptability help build positive relationships and address diverse learning needs. These skills and qualities are crucial for creating an effective learning environment and supporting student achievement.

What other professions can a teacher do?

A teaching professional can transition into roles such as educational consultant, curriculum developer, instructional coordinator, or training specialist, leveraging skills in communication, organization, and subject expertise. They may also work in administration, educational technology, or pursue certifications for specialized fields like counseling or special education.

What is the highest paying job in teaching?

The highest paying roles in teaching are often university professors, especially those in medical, law, or business schools, or administrators like school superintendents and college deans. These positions typically require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and specialized skills, and they offer higher salaries compared to standard classroom teaching positions.

What is the difference between Teaching Professional vs Music Instructor?

AspectTeaching ProfessionalMusic Instructor
CredentialsTeaching certification, education degreesMusic degrees, certifications, performance experience
Work EnvironmentSchools, tutoring centers, online platformsMusic schools, private studios, community centers
Industry UsageEducational institutions, tutoring servicesMusic education, private lessons, ensembles
Search & ComparisonOften compared for teaching methods and credentialsCompared for musical expertise and performance skills

While both roles involve teaching, a Teaching Professional typically works in educational settings with a focus on pedagogy and curriculum development, whereas a Music Instructor specializes in teaching music skills, often with a focus on performance and musical theory. The roles overlap in credentials and work environments, but their primary focus and industry usage differ.

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Infographic showing various Teaching Professional job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,572 per year, or $15.7 per hour.
Tennis Teaching Professional

Tennis Teaching Professional

CLUB4 Fitness

Ridgeland, MS • On-site

Part-time

Retirement

Re-posted 26 days ago


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Company rating: 4.1 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

58th of 61 rated gym and leisure clubs


Job description

Reports to: Tennis Director
OVERVIEW:
Tennis teaching professionals at the Club at Township are responsible for providing drills, lessons, and coach teams for Club members. As a tennis professional, this position will support the Tennis Director in the development of tennis activity programming for various age groups and ability levels in this thriving tennis community. There is a tremendous opportunity for lessons with high percentage income, benefits, 401(k) participation, clothing allowance and employer sponsorship of USPTA or PTR dues.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and or ability required.
  • Coach players, provide private lessons, oversee practice sessions, and run tennis clinics.
  • Assist in the creation of various mixers and/or tennis events at the Club as well as to represent the Club as a tennis professional at these events.
  • Assist in any tennis education that is requested in concert with Club events such as the annual summer camp for children ages 4 to 12.
  • Work closely with the Pro Shop Coordinator for all tennis program scheduling
  • Address any court condition or equipment needs with the appropriate maintenance personnel; assist in court safety so as to ensure member enjoyment of the facility.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Head Racquets Pro

ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
The position reports to the Managing Partner of the Club at Township and CLUB4 Fitness directly, but also recognizes the General Manager of the Club as having rights of governance over the role as it has to do with Club members and Club facilities/equipment.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
1) Knowledge, skills & abilities:
  • Hard working, goal oriented, enthusiastic, and energetic.
  • Self-starter who takes initiative with minimal direction and supervision
  • Results-oriented with high degree of professionalism
  • Strong communication skills with a demonstrated ease working closely with multiple age groups.
  • Strong time management skills

2) Minimum certifications/education/experience level:
  • Previous tennis coaching experience required.
  • A High School Diploma or equivalent (GED) is required.
  • Full or in-process USPTA and/or PTR certification required.
  • Full or in-process USPTA and/or PTR certification required.

Reasonable accommodations may be possible to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
  • Mental Demands: Reading; ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); maintain emotional control under pressure.
  • Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Work with frequent interruptions.
  • Unregulated air temperature and humidity outside on tennis courts
  • Regular standing, walking, crouching, kneeling, stretching, lifting, running, jumping, repetitive arm swings and other physical activity are required while performing the duties of the role.
  • Some sitting, close reading, and typing may be required while performing the duties of the role.
  • The noise level is generally low but may be louder and more intense during group activities.
  • Some travel may be required.
  • Hours are generally traditional Gym Facility hours but may, at times, extend to long or late hours to accommodate special events and/or special requests for lessons in the early morning or late evening.

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