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City of Alameda

2026 Tennis Instructor

City of Alameda, Alameda, California, United States, 94501

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The City of Alameda's Recreation and Parks Department is seeking part-time Tennis & Sports Instructors. Work schedule will vary and may include evenings and weekends, but is year round including during the summer.

Recreation Leader starting step/rate: Step 1 $17.46/hour up to Step 5 $19.27/hour

Recreation Specialist I starting step/rate: Step 1 $19.79/hour up to Step 5 $24.06/hour

Recreation Specialist II starting step/rate: Step 1 $21.99/hour up to Step 7 $29.47/hour

Alameda is an island city of 78,000 located next to the city of Oakland and offers a full-service municipal recreation program. Currently there are five tennis court complexes in the City of Alameda.

Mission The mission of the Alameda Recreation and Park Department is to provide programs to the community with trained staff. A wide variety of social, physical and educational opportunities are offered for personal enrichment through wholesome and creative use of leisure time.

Department Values

Behavior: Staff are expected to always be respectful of others and maintain a friendly, courteous and professional attitude.

Appearance: Depending on the assignment, staff must wear either professional business attire or a Department uniform that includes a staff shirt and name badge. Uniforms are provided. Staff must maintain facilities and help keep them neat and clean.

Work Quality: Staff are expected to perform quality work and to plan effectively and efficiently.

Flexibility: Staff work hours vary due to Department needs (nights, weekends and holidays). Staff may be asked to perform work assignments outside their area of original employment.

Recreation Specialist I (Tennis/Sports Instructor) Job Description

Instructors will create lessons for groups and individuals including kids and adults, may help set up, take down, store equipment, and perform other duties as required.

Qualifications

Current certification in American Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR.

Recent T.B. Test prior to the beginning of the program or agree to get both as a condition of being hired.

Must be 16 years old or older by the time of employment.

Selection Process

To be considered, candidates must submit a completed City of Alameda Job Application form online. Applicants will be screened and evaluated based on the information provided. Federal law requires that, prior to employment, applicants must furnish proof of identity and eligibility for employment in the United States.

Fingerprinting Requirement

California State Law requires that all recreation employees and volunteers having direct contact, supervisory or disciplinary authority over minors be fingerprinted as a condition of employment. Candidates given a conditional offer of employment will be referred for fingerprinting. Employment is conditioned upon fingerprint results.

E-Verify

The City of Alameda utilizes the federal government's E-Verify program and new employees must provide documentation to establish both identity and work authorization, which includes showing a valid United States Social Security card at the time of hire (photocopies not accepted).

Benefits

Part-time positions with the City of Alameda may be eligible for limited benefits and are considered "at-will." Part-time employment is at the discretion of the hiring department. Work schedules vary but may not exceed 28 hours per week.

How to Apply

Click "Apply" and fill out an online employment application. On the application, select the job(s) that you are interested in. Applications are accepted and interviews scheduled on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.

Equal Opportunity Employer

The City of Alameda encourages minorities, women and the disabled to apply. It is the City's policy that all aspects of employment and promotion shall be without regard to sex, marital status or disability (except where dictated by requirements of the position), race, sexual orientation, political affiliation, religious creed, color, national origin or age. Qualified disabled persons must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. No individual may pose a direct threat to the health or safety of himself/herself or other individuals in the workplace. Barring undue hardship, reasonable accommodations can be made in the application and examination process for disabled individuals or for religious reasons. Requests for reasonable accommodation should be made in advance to the Human Resources Department. Hearing Impaired TDD (510) 522-7538.

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.

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