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FMC Ice Sports is a facility management organization formed in 1992 to deliver high quality ice sport facility management and operations, as well as ice-based programs that benefit communities and promote interest in hockey and skating. FMC operates 25 public ice-skating arenas across Massachusetts in long-term partnerships with the Commonwealth, municipalities, and educational institutions. FMC Ice Sports is seeking Lead Instructors to work under the general supervision of each program's Supervisor. Lead Instructors assist or instruct groups and related lessons for FMC learn-to-skate and/or learn-to-play programs. Responsibilities include interacting with children and adults, demonstrating proper skating techniques, and performing various customer-experience duties.
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. All offers are contingent upon passing a thorough background check including a CORI, SORI and National Criminal History Background check. FMC Ice Sports is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This is a part-time position. Most FMC programs are held in the afternoon, evenings, and on weekends. Dates and times for programs may vary.
Pay based on experience and industry-related qualifications. Training rate $20-30 per hour based on instructor level. Base pay range upon completion of training $22-32 per hour for instructor-related work. Pay range for non-instructor-related work is $17-18 per hour based on instructor level.
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