Duty Manager (Gym/Leisure)

Feltham
2 weeks ago
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Have you got supervisory and/or team leadership experience in a gym, leisure centre or other recreation / fitness environment e.g. spa, swim or similar?

How about playing an active part of the team at a busy leisure centre, with amazing facilities including swimming pools, fully-equipped gym, an extensive programme of exercise classes, squash courts, outdoor tennis courts, a creche, café and library.

As Duty Manager you will be a keyholder for the centre, responsible for running open / close / mid shifts. Also supervising a team of lifeguards and leisure assistants.

This a really cool environment to be a part of, the centre facilities are connected to the park, so this is a really thriving, family-friendly site at the heart of the community.

Located on the West London / Middlesex border, it's in easy reach of Hounslow, Twickenham, Feltham, Heathrow, etc.

Salary is £29,604 based on you working any 5 days out of 7 between the opening hours of 6am and 10pm (40 hours per week)

You must be flexible with your approach to working hours as you'll be scheduled shifts on a rota basis that may include evenings, weekends and early mornings.

There's some great company benefits including free onsite parking, free gym membership, EAP, pension, 22 days holiday (plus bank holidays) and then cycle to work and electric vehicle salary sacrifice schemes too.

Ideally you will hold some relevant qualifications e.g. NPLQ, First Aider, Pool Plant Operator or similar. Sound like you? Then apply today

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