The Villages Golf and Country Club – Job Description Job Title: Interim Recreation Coordinator Department: Recreation Services Reports to: Recreation Manager Work Schedule: M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classification (FLSA): Non-Exempt, Full-time Pay Rate: $28 to $34 per hour Revised: 6-15-2026 Position Overview The Interim Recreation Coordinator is responsible for planning, promoting, and delivering a variety of recreational programs that reflect the interests and needs of the community. This role oversees court bookings, coordinates sports and leisure activities, and ensures the efficient and effective operation of all recreational services. At The Villages, we expect all team members to work by the Guiding Principles and actively contribute to fostering a community grounded in respect, trust and open communication, while delivering exceptional service, upholding integrity, promoting teamwork and creating a positive, engaging experience for our residents, partners and colleagues. Essential Functions Court and Facility Management - Oversee scheduling and booking of tennis, pickleball, and other sports courts.
- Ensure courts are well-maintained and that equipment is in good condition.
- Resolve conflicts or issues related to court bookings. Program and Event Coordination
- Plan, organize, and coordinate sports, fitness, leisure, and recreational programs.
- Develop and implement new programs to meet member interests and needs.
- Organize and manage special events, tournaments, leagues, and trips.
- Coordinate with vendors, sponsors, volunteers, and departments to ensure successful events.
- Recruit and manage instructors for fee-based programs; verify credentials, certifications, and insurance requirements.
- Monitor and evaluate events and programs to support continuous improvement.
- Maintain an accurate calendar of scheduled events.
Member Services and Engagement - Act as a point of contact for members regarding recreational activities.
- Promote participation through marketing and communication efforts.
- Collect and respond to member feedback to enhance offerings.
- Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members.
Administrative and Financial Responsibilities - Prepare reports on participation, financial performance, and program impact.
- Assist with budget preparation and monitor expenses to stay within allocated budgets. Team Collaboration and Internal Support
- Work closely with Recreation Manager, Assistant General Managers, and other departments, including maintenance, marketing, and member services.
- Ensure customer service desk is staffed, informed, and able to field questions; provide backup coverage when needed.
- Attend staff meetings and contribute to strategic planning efforts.
- Supervise part-time staff, volunteers, and contractors as needed.
- Review and approve employee payroll time and vacation requests in a timely manner.
- Demonstrate awareness of workplace safety practices and support organizational efforts to maintain a safe environment for staff, residents, and visitors.
Note: Employee may have to undertake more tasks as needed or as directed, within the responsibilities of their role. Work Experience - Minimum of 2 years of experience in recreation program coordination or a similar role.
Skills - Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Learn and apply rules, policies and procedures.
- Ability to learn how to use enterprise software related to membership and club facilities management.
- Must be able to maintain confidentiality between staff, residents, guests, customers, vendors, and information processed through the work environment.
- Comprehensive knowledge of office software programs including Windows, Microsoft office (Word and Excel).
Education - Bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Sports Management, Hospitality, or a related field.
Physical Demands and Work Environment - This position involves a mix of indoor office work and outdoor activities at various recreational facilities and event locations. The role may require working in a variety of weather conditions, including heat, humidity, and rain, particularly during outdoor events or facility inspections.
- The position requires flexibility in scheduling, including regular evening, weekend, and holiday hours to attend or supervise events and activities. Standard weekday office hours are expected, with additional hours as needed based on program or event demands.
- The role may involve standing or walking for extended periods, lifting and carrying equipment or supplies (typically up to 30 pounds), setting up event spaces, and engaging in physical activity during recreational programs. Use of a computer and other office equipment is also required.
Conditions of Employment - Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screening and criminal background check is required.
- Must maintain professional conduct and demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented and stable work environment.
- Employees who drive on company property must possess and maintain a valid California driver’s license throughout their employment.
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