Front Desk Liaison Small Fish Big Fish Swim School - Jensen Beach, FL

Front Desk Liaison

Full Time • Small Fish Big Fish Swim School - Jensen Beach, FL
Benefits:
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Training & development
Small Fish Big Fish Swim School/Sweet Peas Educational Gymnastics - Jensen Beach location is a new facility in the Martin County, Jensen Beach area. 

We are looking for an energetic, detailed oriented, person that can join our team and provide exceptional customer service to our clients and students. 

The ideal candidate for this position would be someone that exhibits high energy and enjoys working with kids in a fun environment. If you are looking for an environment that incorporates Safety, Fun, a Growth Mindset, building Connections, and Passion this is the position for you. 

* This position is a part-time position 10 - 15 hours per week, with the potential of growing into a full - time 32 - 40 hour position in the future. This position does require you to stand, walk alongside the pool deck and gymnastics floor area and throughout the facility.

*Must be able to work Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays either 9am - 6pm or 10am - 7pm
  
Candidate Must:

  • Be an advocate for creating a fun environment
  • Be professional and a good first impression of the company
  • Greet and welcome families 
  • Have good communication skills both verbal and written communication  (in-person/over the phone, and email communication)
  • Love kids and enjoy interacting with kids
  • Demonstrate a strong desire to make a difference
  • Display adaptability and decision-making skills in a fast-paced atmosphere
  • Possess a growth mindset approach to informing and educating customers on the swim and gymnastics program
  • Be comfortable not wearing shoes
  
Primary Functions of Position:

  • Eager, frequent, and professional communication with clients in-person, on the phone, and through writing to schedule trials, lessons, answer inquiries, and collect tuition, responsible for kiddos getting to correct classes on pool deck
  • Sharing friendly knowledge to guide purchases to increase enrollment, registration, and sale transactions
  • Educate and inform customers and potential customers on current or new services available 
  • Create and build a professional connection with customers and students to learn how to better assist them 
  • Have a growth mindset to build on skills and knowledge and provide suggestions/feedback to better improve processes and opportunities to attract customers
  • Coordinate with Gymnastics Manager and Aquatics Manager to organize a safe flow of the front desk area to monitor entry and exit for customers for swim and gymnastics lessons. 
  • During idle times conduct facility walk throughs to ensure cleanliness throughout the facility at all times (checking the floors, bathrooms and changing rooms, and ensuring supplies are stocked)
  • Utilize computer software to register new members, maintain accurate records, and collect tuition
  • Coordinating with team members for smooth shift transitions and achieving quarterly goals
Ad Hoc Duties:

  • Cleaning the bathroom and changing room area. 
  • Cleaning the pool deck and gymnastics equipment
  • Cleaning and organizing the front desk area 
  • Using the Emergency Action Plan to clean particles from the pools, floors, and the changing rooms
  *This position does require frequent standing, bending, and walking around the facility 

Education and Experience Requirements:

  • Some College Education
  • 2 years of customer service experience and/or sales
  
Salary and Hours:

  • Part-time (10 - 15 hours a week)
  • Pay $14.50 per hour
Compensation: $14.50 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





Member schools are independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the member school, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this school. All inquiries about employment at these schools should be made directly to the school location, and not to US Swim School Association. 

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Why Work for Us?

Quarterly Raises
PTO even for part-time employees after 1 year
Paid Holidays after 1 year
Free Swim Lessons after first full quarter
Fun Team
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