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Facilities Manager wanted at Tennis Club


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Old College Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club is seeking a Facilities Manager to help make our Clubhouse and Grounds run smoothly.


The Facilities Manager's remit will cover the Clubhouse, outbuildings, grounds and courts* in terms of cleanliness, safety and security, maintenance* and trouble-shooting, replenishing bar & vending machine stock, events support and ad hoc member liaison.


We are looking for someone who can bring a personal touch to the Club whilst being an efficient, organised and responsive trouble-shooter when maintenance issues arise or just an extra helping hand to pull events together. Our Clubhouse is currently being completely refurbished, so there will be a clean slate and beautiful surroundings to work with, a thriving membership (we serve 600 members), as well as our fantastic grounds and location next to the Dulwich Picture Gallery.


Reporting to: Director Clubhouse & Grounds

Direct Reports: Cleaning Services (Clubhouse)

Job Type/Hours: Contractor; 30 hours per month (to be reviewed after 3 months), 11 months per year

Salary: ?4,000 per annum (c. ?12 per hour)

Expenses: reimbursement of all expenses related to stock acquisition, phone calls and travel related to Club business on presentation of valid receipts

Notice Period: 1 month


Please contact Rebecca Jones, the Director Clubhouse & Grounds for a full job description and to apply at [email protected]

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