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13-01-2016 12:00 AM GMT
Closing date: 27 January 2016

2 posts - Part time – various hours available

Clifton Leisure Centre and Nottingham Tennis Centre 

Nottingham City Leisure Centres are looking for highly motivated people whom can help provide great customers service whilst promoting and selling the leisure centre facilities. You will be the first point of contact for visitors/customers and will need to be able to take appropriate admission fees for various different activities ranging from Tennis court bookings through to swim lessons. The receptionist role is one of the most important roles within the centre and we are looking for keen team players who are passionate about making people feel welcome and encouraging them to exercise regularly. 

Essential Requirements

-       Ability to use a till or computer keyboard, accurately record numbers handle cash

-       Ability to communicate with a wide range of people and deal with problems that may arise whilst working under pressure.

-       Ability to work on own initiative making decisions if and when required but also work as part of a team and be flexible with duties undertaken.

-       Have a keen interest in leisure and the service we provide.

For informal enquiries, please contact Katie Aitchison on 0115 8761652 or email Katie.aitchison@nottinghamcity.gov.uk


 

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