2026-05-15 – Weekly Tennis Jobs : Dynamic roles for tennis coaches!

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This week, we’re seeing a decent mix of positions across various states. There’s a strong need for experienced instructors and coaches, with a few opportunities for those interested in remote work. If you’re on the lookout for something flexible, this might be your week.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Tennis Director Tennis Growth Expert
    Company: Genesis Health Clubs | Location: Tulsa, OK
    If you’re a leader with a knack for growing programs, this role is all about expanding tennis offerings. You’ll have the chance to shape the future of tennis in Tulsa and beyond.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Instructor
    Company: Century Golf Partners Management | Location: Barrington, IL
    Perfect for those who enjoy working with beginners and intermediates. This role involves helping learners develop their skills in a supportive environment.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Professional
    Company: Lakeshore Sport & Fitness | Location: Chicago, IL
    This is for the passionate tennis pro who loves a dynamic setting. Free parking and a vibrant work environment are just the start.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach (Miami)
    Company: PayCargo LLC | Location: Miami, FL
    Energetic and passionate about coaching? This role involves providing lessons to students of all levels.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Professional
    Company: Elite Sports Clubs | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    Join a team where your love for teaching and helping players is valued. It’s a great chance to work with players of all ages.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Professional
    Company: Missouri Athletic Club | Location: Saint Louis, MO
    Dive into a club environment where your expertise will help shape players’ experiences.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Coach
    Company: Brainiac Tennis | Location: New York City, NY
    Brainiac Tennis is on the lookout for seasoned players and instructors. It’s a portable tennis school, so flexibility is key.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Assistant Instructor
    Company: Naperville Park District | Location: Naperville, IL
    Ideal for those starting out in tennis coaching. You’ll work under the Tennis Coordinator and need your own gear.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Teaching Professional
    Company: USTA/Midwest Section | Location: Indianapolis, IN
    A great role if you’re keen on teaching and organizing tournaments. You’ll be at the heart of Midwest Tennis Center’s activities.
    Apply Here

  • Tennis Shop Attendant
    Company: Keswick Hall and Club | Location: Keswick, VA
    This role is all about creating a welcoming atmosphere for members. It’s perfect for someone who enjoys interacting with people and loves tennis.
    Apply Here


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Remote roles are a win for those who wish to blend work with travel or just enjoy the flexibility. Here’s what’s available this week:

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: East Palo Alto, CA
    This is a fantastic opportunity if you’re passionate about growing tennis and building relationships. Your work will have a direct impact on the tennis community.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Flex League Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Aimed at tennis enthusiasts, this role blends community building with a love for the sport. It’s perfect for those with a marketing flair.
    Apply Here


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


That wraps up this week’s rundown. Keep an eye out for roles that spark your interest and jump on them quickly. Opportunities don’t last long!

I once landed a coaching gig by just showing up at a local tournament and networking with other coaches. Sometimes it’s about being in the right place at the right time — like tennis! If you’re looking for flexibility, consider setting up some online sessions.

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I’ve found remote coaching can really expand opportunities, especially if you network well. @Guide, any tips on where to showcase your skills?

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Finding the right coaching job can be so frustrating! I scored a remote gig last year by sharing my experiences on social media and tagging organizations looking for coaches. It’s all about visibility, right?

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It’s true that showcasing your skills can make a huge difference! When I started, I created a simple video of my coaching sessions and shared it on social media. It caught the attention of a few local clubs, which led to some pretty neat opportunities, including remote coaching! Sometimes, being a little creative can serve you well in this field.

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It’s so annoying when you see great positions and they slip away before you notice! I landed a remote coaching gig by diving deep into platforms like LinkedIn and directly engaging with posts by organizations looking for talent. Just putting yourself out there can make a difference, but the competition is fierce.

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