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About GOLFTEC: GOLFTEC is the world leader in golf instruction with over 260 locations globally. As the #1 employer of PGA Teaching Pros, we offer golfers of all abilities personalized game improvement plans using industry-leading technology that provides instant, data-driven feedback. Since 1995, our coaches have been dedicated to helping people play better golf, recognized as one of the most innovative companies in golf with over 100 PGA award-winning coaches. Signing Bonus: $1,000, payable upon complete graduation from GOLFTEC University. Compensation: This role offers a base hourly rate plus monthly commissions, bonuses, and performance-based components. Estimated total compensation ranges from $50,000 to $60,000. Location: GOLFTEC Midlothian Position Summary: As a Certified Personal Coach, you will join a team of recognized golf industry professionals committed to GOLFTEC’s mission. All coaches participate in our GOLFTEC University (GTU) training program, which combines on-the-job training at our centers with in-person sessions at GOLFTEC HQ in Denver. We seek individuals passionate about teaching golf, eager to succeed collaboratively, and enthusiastic about using advanced golf technology. Key Responsibilities: Graduate from GOLFTEC University, our comprehensive training program. Utilize industry-leading technology to help clients improve their golf game. Design and recommend lesson content tailored to students\' skill levels. Deliver various GOLFTEC services including TECFIT Club Fitting, outdoor lessons, and short game coaching. Create engaging experiences both inside and outside training bays. Operate GOLFTEC’s proprietary technology, including Optimotion and TECSWING. Maintain the training center environment, equipment, and technology. Perform daily opening and closing procedures. Participate in ongoing education such as seminars and distance learning. Uphold GOLFTEC’s core values: Fun, Integrity, Improvement, and Team. Preferred: 2+ years in golf instruction or club fitting. Highly preferred: Knowledge of golf swing mechanics. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to work professionally in a team environment. Physical ability to stand, bend, kneel, crouch, and lift over 30 pounds. Golf industry affiliations such as PGA/LPGA are a plus; graduation from a PGM program is also advantageous. Benefits: Set work schedule with two days off per week, including one weekend day. Seven paid holidays annually. Paid Personal Time Off and Personal Days. Health insurance (company covers 50%). 401(k) plan with employer match. Short-term disability insurance (paid by employer). Dental and vision coverage. Annual $1,000 support for PGA Professional Golf Management Program costs for non-PGA members. Paid PGA dues annually. Annual continuing education allowance of $500. Golf club benefits, ranging from PUD to full bag annually. Annual clothing allowance. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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