2026-02-06 – Weekly Tennis Jobs : Remote roles for tennis lovers

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This week’s tennis job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those with skills in coaching and instruction. There are critical needs in various locations, and a good number of remote positions are verified and open for application. It’s a great time to explore what’s out there.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Tennis Instructor - PT
    Company: Park City Municipal Corporation | Location: Park City, UT
    Help shape the future of youth and adult tennis as a part-time instructor. If you’ve got a knack for teaching and a passion for the game, this could be a perfect fit.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Instructor
    Company: Johnny Allen Tennis | Location: Rosemead, CA
    Join one of Southern California’s largest and fastest-growing tennis programs. Perfect if you’re passionate about coaching and want to be part of a dynamic team.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach - Community Tennis Program
    Company: New York Junior Tennis League, Inc | Location: New York, NY
    If you’re driven by the power of tennis to transform lives, this seasonal role could be your calling. Engage with young people and make a real impact.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach
    Company: David Ensignia Tennis Academy Inc | Location: Miami, FL
    Bring your energy and expertise to this exciting coaching role. Ideal for those who thrive in a lively tennis environment.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Concierge
    Company: Rancho Valencia Resort | Location: Rancho Santa Fe, CA
    Combine your love for tennis with customer service in this unique concierge role. Retail experience is a plus!
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach
    Company: PCC Center | Location: Redwood City, CA
    Join a vibrant community offering personal and meaningful connections through tennis and more. Perfect for those who enjoy a dynamic work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Instructor
    Company: Court and Aquatic Sports Ltd | Location: San Jose, CA
    Work with a professional team to deliver top-notch tennis instruction. Great for those with strong communication skills.
    Apply Here

  • Professional Tennis Coach
    Company: Johnny Allen Tennis | Location: Fullerton, CA
    Dive into a thriving tennis scene with this coaching role, offering growth and the chance to be part of a leading program.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coaches Wanted
    Company: Johnny Allen Tennis | Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
    If you love coaching and want to be part of a fast-growing team, look no further. Opportunities abound in this vibrant program.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are some exciting remote opportunities perfect for those who want the flexibility to work from anywhere while staying connected to the tennis world.

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: East Palo Alto, CA
    Be a part of growing tennis communities while working remotely. Ideal for those who love tennis and building relationships.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Combine your passion for tennis with community-building efforts in this remote role. Perfect for tennis enthusiasts.
    Apply Here

  • EPATT Virtual Tutor (K-12) - MUST BE IN CALIFORNIA TO APPLY!
    Company: East Palo Alto Tennis & Tutoring (EPATT) | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Support K-12 students virtually while indulging your passion for tennis. A rewarding role for dedicated educators.
    Apply Here

  • Tutor
    Company: East Palo Alto Tennis & Tutoring (EPATT) | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Join a nonprofit dedicated to student success. Engage with K-12 students and make a difference remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Clubhouse - Private Country Club - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Tempe, AZ
    Lead operations at a private country club from anywhere. This role offers a unique blend of leadership and remote work flexibility.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Hope you find something that piques your interest or fits your career goals. Go get 'em!

I once coached a group of kids remotely during the pandemic, and it was like herding tennis balls in a rainstorm! For anyone looking at these opportunities, I’d recommend getting comfortable with video coaching tools because they really make a difference. It’s all about engaging with your students, even if it feels a bit like playing doubles against an empty court.

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Anyone looking to coach remotely should check out platforms like TennisInstructor.com. I’ve found their system for lesson planning really helpful. Just remember, staying connected with your students is key; using video tools can make a big difference, especially since these roles are so focused on interaction.

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I remember when I first tried to coach virtually; it felt like trying to serve an ace with a spaghetti racket! A tip I found useful is to focus on creating engaging drills that keep students active, even from afar. If you can, check out @TennisInstructor.com; their resources can really up your game when taking lessons online.

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