Seacourt Tennis Club is offering an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, proactive, and energetic team player with a passion for racket sports and the potential to build a coaching career. While prior experience in racket sports is desirable, it is not essential.
About the Role
As part of the Seacourt team, the Assistant Coach will work with the Senior Real Tennis Professional and the Head Lawn Tennis Coach and will play a key role in enhancing the racket sports experience for both members and visitors. A special focus will be placed on the development and advancement of junior players, particularly in:
- squash
- racketball
- rackets
- badminton
- padel
- pickleball
Key Responsibilities
- Coaching & Engagement
- Support coaching and engagement across all racket sports, assisting with other Club activities and real tennis as required.
- Events & Member Support
- Help organise and manage the Club’s racket sport events, tournaments, and social games. Coordinate matches, maintain records, and encourage member participation
- Club Atmosphere & Maintenance
- Foster a welcoming, professional environment. Ensure facilities are well-maintained and presentable for current and prospective members.
Working Hours
- Full-time role (minimum 40 hours per week)
- Includes some weekend work
- Working hours will be arranged via a rota, in coordination with the Club Manager and Sports Staff
Pay
A competitive remuneration package will be offered, based on the successful applicant’s experience and qualifications. It will include:
- Salary up to £26,500
- Pension
- Incentive bonus
- Other pay structures, including self-employment, can be discussed.
The Club is committed to supporting the candidate’s professional development and will provide guidance to achieve recognised coaching qualifications.
How to Apply
Please send your CV, contact details for 2 referees, and a covering letter explaining your interest and suitability for the role to:
The Board of Directors
Email: reception@seacourt.com
The successful applicant will be subject to safeguarding checks and may need accreditation from relevant sports governing bodies.