Country Club Division Director - City of Coral Gables, FL
Coral Gables, FL
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Country Club Division Director
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Country Club Division Director
Salary
$95,269.27 - $147,667.39 Annually
Location
City of Coral Gables, FL
Job Type
Full-time
Job Number
169
Department
Community Recreation Department
Opening Date
11/05/2024
Closing Date
11/19/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
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Summary
The Coral Gables Golf and Country Club strives to offer a world-class country club to include fitness, wellness, social, and recreational amenities, as well as dining, entertainment, special events, and private venue opportunities for the community to gather and enjoy. Modeled after the City Beautiful-planned community movement, the Mediterranean Revival style building is a historic landmark, and the City’s first public building and golf course. Built in 1922, the club is part of the original 1921 city plan developed by Coral Gables’ founder and visionary George Merrick and is the namesake for the neighboring historic district which is comprised of the country club, the golf course, and 84 private residences.
The Country Club Division Director is responsible for the management, operation and administration of the Coral Gables Golf and Country Club including the banquet hall facilities, fitness center, pool, tennis center, golf course, kids club, programming, food & beverage, pro shop, and special events. Work includes planning, organizing, and supervising the financial and business operations of the Club as well as maintaining the relationships between the club and its members, guests, and residential and business community. Develops, implements, and regularly reviews all operating policies and procedures, the club operating and capital budget and directs the work of all sub-division managers. Monitors the quality of the club’s products and services and ensure maximum member and guest satisfaction. Secures and protects the club’s assets including all support facilities and equipment.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
The Club Division Director is responsible for the supervision of all support staff which may include full-time, part-time, and seasonal personnel, contracted professionals, volunteers, and interns. Exercises considerable initiative and independent judgment under the general supervision of the Community Recreation Director and Assistant Director.
Directs and oversees a comprehensive year-round, club program including the management and maintenance of banquet hall facilities, fitness center, pool, tennis center, golf course, kids club, programming, food & beverage, pro shop, and special events.
Ability to make complex decisions in a dynamic environment in support of the club’s vision, mission and core values.
Manages and supervises assigned operations to achieve strategic goals and key performance indicators with available resources; plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments; hires, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned staff; reviews progress and directs changes as needed.
Provides leadership and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans; gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates club relationships and activities with other departments and agencies as needed.
Communicates official plans, policies and procedures to City commission, administration, staff and the general public.
Plans, organizes, and supervises the financial and business operations of the club. Coordinates and facilitates club contracts as contract manager for the club and serves as liaison to professional service contractors.
Assures that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within budget; performs cost control activities; monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control; prepares annual club budget requests; assures effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time; orders all new and replacement equipment.
Performs public relation duties to promote the club in the residential and business community. Speaks and makes presentations on behalf of the city and club to City Commission, boards, special committees, civic groups, membership, the public and other organizations.
Promotes interest and provides information regarding club programming and services through publicity efforts and engagement with various community and civic groups.
Performs other related tasks as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university.
Hospitality Management or Leisure Service major preferred.
Minimum six years experience managing or supervising a country club, hotel, resort, or hospitality venue.
Minimum six years experience managing or supervising a facility with capital assets and projects.
Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation or in current pursuit of this designation.
Certified Food Manager preferred.
Certified Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) or Certified Pool Operator (CPO) preferred.
Certified Lifeguard with Lifeguard Instructor Certification preferred.
CPR, First Aid and AED certified preferred.
Parks and Recreation Professional certification (CPRP) preferred.
Acquire upon hire and maintain a membership with the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) and other professional associations.
Membership with the Florida and National Parks and Recreation Association preferred.
A comparable amount of training or experience may be substituted for the minimum education requirement.
Valid Florida Driver's License.
HOLIDAYS: 15 days including 3 floating days.
SICK LEAVE: 110 hours annually.
ANNUAL LEAVE: 94 hours in the first year of employment, increasing up to 210 after 25 years. Employees must take 40 hours of annual leave each year.
BEREAVEMENT LEAVE: 5 or 10 days for the death of a family member in accordance with the City's Personnel Rules & Regulations.
HEALTH INSURANCE: Fully paid by the City (HMO Select). Coverage becomes effective 1st of month following 30 days. Employee may purchase coverage for eligible dependents at a cost of approximately 50% of the premium.
DENTAL INSURANCE: Available at a cost to all employees through payroll deduction.
LIFE INSURANCE: Term Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment equal to 1 x annual salary (up to $200,000) fully paid by the City.
VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: Several plans are available, such as Short Term Disability, Life Insurance and Critical Illness policies through payroll deductions.
LEGAL SERVICES: Legal Service plan available at a cost to all employees through payroll deductions.
POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP): The City deposits $950 annually into an individual account for each employee. Monies may be used to pay premiums or medical expenses after retirement.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION: Employees may defer a portion of their pre-tax salary in the 457 Deferred Compensation Program.
TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: $2,000 per semester ($6,000 maximum annually) as per the City's Rules and Regulations.
CELL PHONE: Cell phone provided at a monthly cost of $20.00, if required by department.
RECREATIONAL USE: Employee, spouse and immediate family members seventeen (17) years of age and under are entitled to the benefits below:
- Venetian Pool – No charge for daily admission.
- Tennis Centers – No charge for daily court fees
- Youth Center – 50% off residential rates for memberships and 25% off camps and other programs.
Golf at Biltmore & Granada:
- Monday through Friday – no charge
- Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:
- Before Noon – Twilight fees apply
- After Noon – No charge
(cart fees apply at all times)
PENSION:
City Retirement Plan - Mandatory employee contribution of 10 % of salary; Vesting period is 10 years.
OR
Defined Contribution - 401a - Contribution by City of 7% of employee base annual salary. Vesting period 5 years. Employee not required to contribute.
*Note: Benefits subject to change.*
01
Do you possess a Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university?
+ Yes
+ No
02
Do you possess minimum of (6) six years experience managing or supervising a country club, hotel, resort, or hospitality venue?
+ Yes
+ No
03
Do you possess a minimum of (6) six years experience managing or supervising a facility with capital assets and projects?
+ Yes
+ No
Required Question
Agency
The City of Coral Gables
Address
214 Minorca Avenue Coral Gables, Florida, 33134
Phone
305-460-5523
Website
http://www.coralgables.com
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Country Club Division Director
Salary
$95,269.27 - $147,667.39 Annually
Location
City of Coral Gables, FL
Job Type
Full-time
Job Number
169
Department
Community Recreation Department
Opening Date
11/05/2024
Closing Date
11/19/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
+ Description
+ Benefits
+ Questions
Summary
The Coral Gables Golf and Country Club strives to offer a world-class country club to include fitness, wellness, social, and recreational amenities, as well as dining, entertainment, special events, and private venue opportunities for the community to gather and enjoy. Modeled after the City Beautiful-planned community movement, the Mediterranean Revival style building is a historic landmark, and the City’s first public building and golf course. Built in 1922, the club is part of the original 1921 city plan developed by Coral Gables’ founder and visionary George Merrick and is the namesake for the neighboring historic district which is comprised of the country club, the golf course, and 84 private residences.
The Country Club Division Director is responsible for the management, operation and administration of the Coral Gables Golf and Country Club including the banquet hall facilities, fitness center, pool, tennis center, golf course, kids club, programming, food & beverage, pro shop, and special events. Work includes planning, organizing, and supervising the financial and business operations of the Club as well as maintaining the relationships between the club and its members, guests, and residential and business community. Develops, implements, and regularly reviews all operating policies and procedures, the club operating and capital budget and directs the work of all sub-division managers. Monitors the quality of the club’s products and services and ensure maximum member and guest satisfaction. Secures and protects the club’s assets including all support facilities and equipment.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
The Club Division Director is responsible for the supervision of all support staff which may include full-time, part-time, and seasonal personnel, contracted professionals, volunteers, and interns. Exercises considerable initiative and independent judgment under the general supervision of the Community Recreation Director and Assistant Director.
Directs and oversees a comprehensive year-round, club program including the management and maintenance of banquet hall facilities, fitness center, pool, tennis center, golf course, kids club, programming, food & beverage, pro shop, and special events.
Ability to make complex decisions in a dynamic environment in support of the club’s vision, mission and core values.
Manages and supervises assigned operations to achieve strategic goals and key performance indicators with available resources; plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments; hires, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned staff; reviews progress and directs changes as needed.
Provides leadership and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans; gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates club relationships and activities with other departments and agencies as needed.
Communicates official plans, policies and procedures to City commission, administration, staff and the general public.
Plans, organizes, and supervises the financial and business operations of the club. Coordinates and facilitates club contracts as contract manager for the club and serves as liaison to professional service contractors.
Assures that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within budget; performs cost control activities; monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control; prepares annual club budget requests; assures effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time; orders all new and replacement equipment.
Performs public relation duties to promote the club in the residential and business community. Speaks and makes presentations on behalf of the city and club to City Commission, boards, special committees, civic groups, membership, the public and other organizations.
Promotes interest and provides information regarding club programming and services through publicity efforts and engagement with various community and civic groups.
Performs other related tasks as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university.
Hospitality Management or Leisure Service major preferred.
Minimum six years experience managing or supervising a country club, hotel, resort, or hospitality venue.
Minimum six years experience managing or supervising a facility with capital assets and projects.
Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation or in current pursuit of this designation.
Certified Food Manager preferred.
Certified Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) or Certified Pool Operator (CPO) preferred.
Certified Lifeguard with Lifeguard Instructor Certification preferred.
CPR, First Aid and AED certified preferred.
Parks and Recreation Professional certification (CPRP) preferred.
Acquire upon hire and maintain a membership with the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) and other professional associations.
Membership with the Florida and National Parks and Recreation Association preferred.
A comparable amount of training or experience may be substituted for the minimum education requirement.
Valid Florida Driver's License.
HOLIDAYS: 15 days including 3 floating days.
SICK LEAVE: 110 hours annually.
ANNUAL LEAVE: 94 hours in the first year of employment, increasing up to 210 after 25 years. Employees must take 40 hours of annual leave each year.
BEREAVEMENT LEAVE: 5 or 10 days for the death of a family member in accordance with the City's Personnel Rules & Regulations.
HEALTH INSURANCE: Fully paid by the City (HMO Select). Coverage becomes effective 1st of month following 30 days. Employee may purchase coverage for eligible dependents at a cost of approximately 50% of the premium.
DENTAL INSURANCE: Available at a cost to all employees through payroll deduction.
LIFE INSURANCE: Term Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment equal to 1 x annual salary (up to $200,000) fully paid by the City.
VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: Several plans are available, such as Short Term Disability, Life Insurance and Critical Illness policies through payroll deductions.
LEGAL SERVICES: Legal Service plan available at a cost to all employees through payroll deductions.
POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP): The City deposits $950 annually into an individual account for each employee. Monies may be used to pay premiums or medical expenses after retirement.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION: Employees may defer a portion of their pre-tax salary in the 457 Deferred Compensation Program.
TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: $2,000 per semester ($6,000 maximum annually) as per the City's Rules and Regulations.
CELL PHONE: Cell phone provided at a monthly cost of $20.00, if required by department.
RECREATIONAL USE: Employee, spouse and immediate family members seventeen (17) years of age and under are entitled to the benefits below:
- Venetian Pool – No charge for daily admission.
- Tennis Centers – No charge for daily court fees
- Youth Center – 50% off residential rates for memberships and 25% off camps and other programs.
Golf at Biltmore & Granada:
- Monday through Friday – no charge
- Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:
- Before Noon – Twilight fees apply
- After Noon – No charge
(cart fees apply at all times)
PENSION:
City Retirement Plan - Mandatory employee contribution of 10 % of salary; Vesting period is 10 years.
OR
Defined Contribution - 401a - Contribution by City of 7% of employee base annual salary. Vesting period 5 years. Employee not required to contribute.
*Note: Benefits subject to change.*
01
Do you possess a Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university?
+ Yes
+ No
02
Do you possess minimum of (6) six years experience managing or supervising a country club, hotel, resort, or hospitality venue?
+ Yes
+ No
03
Do you possess a minimum of (6) six years experience managing or supervising a facility with capital assets and projects?
+ Yes
+ No
Required Question
Agency
The City of Coral Gables
Address
214 Minorca Avenue Coral Gables, Florida, 33134
Phone
305-460-5523
Website
http://www.coralgables.com
Source : City of Coral Gables, FL