Golf Shop Attendant

Compensation: $17.00 to $20.00 per hour

Description

Job Summary:

  • Opening and closing procedures
  • Answer phone calls
  • Check members and guest in on Jonas POS
  • Help members get registerd for events
  • Assist with shop merchandise displays
  • Provide product knowledge to help members and guest make buying decisions
  • Maintain a high level of service and friendliness

We are proud to offer competitive wellness options and perks for both our Part Time and Full Time employees:

  • Time off package including state VT Sick time for all employees, as well as a generous PTO plan plus 10 paid Holidays for full-time status employees
  • EOS Family Matters Program of 3+ months fully paid parental leave for new parents
  • Retirement savings option of 401k with employer match of up to 4% for all employees
  • Complementary $25K in Life insurance and $1K/mo. in long-term disability coverage for full-time employees
  • Optional additional Disability, Life and AD&D, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance options
  • Company-funded Employee Assistance Program for life challenges and mental health resources
  • Additional Health & Wellness benefits including prescription and gym membership discounts
  • Competitive wages with ongoing market analysis
  • Annual performance evaluations with eligible compensation adjustments
  • EOS Employee/Immediate Family Lodging Rates as low as $59 per night
  • EOS Friends and Family Lodging Discounts
  • EOS Dining Discount of 50% Off F&B at EOS Hospitality portfolio locations during travel
  • Discounted lodging rates from New England Inn & Resort Association partners
  • Pathways for growth and professional development including structured training and EOS Educational Reimbursement Program
  • Internal referral bonus programs up to $500 per referral
  • Incentive opportunities for both hourly and managerial roles
  • Supportive, open workplace culture with flexible and understanding work-life equality

Compensation

This is an hourly position with the opportunity for on-call or part time hours and a base wage of $17.00 per hour. Final compensation package offer is subject to change based on a variety of complex factors unique to each candidate including experience, education, skill set, and applicable certifications.

Key Skills & Experience Required

  • Experience in a retail setting
  • Jonas Point of Sale preferred but not required
  • Friendly and professional attitude
  • Strong work ethic and attention to detail
  • Availability to work weekends and holidays
  • Golf knowledge is a plus

Equal Opportunity Employer

This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

The Equinox, a Luxury Collection Golf Resort & Spa

Resort with 199 Rooms

The Equinox Story

A Living Legend, Still Evolving

The Equinox stands as an icon of life in New England over the past two centuries. Steeped in history, The Equinox has been a hotbed for American Revolutionaries, hosted presidents and served guests in one fashion or another since 1769.

REVOLUTIONARY BEGINNINGS

Originally known as the Marsh Tavern, it was here that the local Council of Safety held its first meetings and where Ethan Allen’s younger brother, Ira, proposed confiscating the property of Tories to raise money for the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution. Coincidentally, Marsh House was the first property to be expropriated after its owner, William Marsh, declared his allegiance to the British. 

Not long after, Thaddeus Munson purchased Marsh Tavern and operated it as Thaddeus Munson’s New Inn. The Inn changed hands multiple times after that, becoming Widow Black’s Inn, Vanderlip’s Hotel, the Taconic and the Orvis Hotel. Owner Martin Vanderlip added fluted columns to the front of the inn in 1839. Those columns still stand today and have become a trademark of The Equinox.

The 200-room Equinox House, predecessor to The Equinox of today, was established in 1853. The north wing of the inn was the original Orvis family homestead, and its fireplace continues to warm our guests in Chop House restaurant.

Golf Shop Attendant

Compensation: $17.00 to $20.00 per hour

Description

Job Summary:

  • Opening and closing procedures
  • Answer phone calls
  • Check members and guest in on Jonas POS
  • Help members get registerd for events
  • Assist with shop merchandise displays
  • Provide product knowledge to help members and guest make buying decisions
  • Maintain a high level of service and friendliness

We are proud to offer competitive wellness options and perks for both our Part Time and Full Time employees:

  • Time off package including state VT Sick time for all employees, as well as a generous PTO plan plus 10 paid Holidays for full-time status employees
  • EOS Family Matters Program of 3+ months fully paid parental leave for new parents
  • Retirement savings option of 401k with employer match of up to 4% for all employees
  • Complementary $25K in Life insurance and $1K/mo. in long-term disability coverage for full-time employees
  • Optional additional Disability, Life and AD&D, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance options
  • Company-funded Employee Assistance Program for life challenges and mental health resources
  • Additional Health & Wellness benefits including prescription and gym membership discounts
  • Competitive wages with ongoing market analysis
  • Annual performance evaluations with eligible compensation adjustments
  • EOS Employee/Immediate Family Lodging Rates as low as $59 per night
  • EOS Friends and Family Lodging Discounts
  • EOS Dining Discount of 50% Off F&B at EOS Hospitality portfolio locations during travel
  • Discounted lodging rates from New England Inn & Resort Association partners
  • Pathways for growth and professional development including structured training and EOS Educational Reimbursement Program
  • Internal referral bonus programs up to $500 per referral
  • Incentive opportunities for both hourly and managerial roles
  • Supportive, open workplace culture with flexible and understanding work-life equality

Compensation

This is an hourly position with the opportunity for on-call or part time hours and a base wage of $17.00 per hour. Final compensation package offer is subject to change based on a variety of complex factors unique to each candidate including experience, education, skill set, and applicable certifications.

Key Skills & Experience Required

  • Experience in a retail setting
  • Jonas Point of Sale preferred but not required
  • Friendly and professional attitude
  • Strong work ethic and attention to detail
  • Availability to work weekends and holidays
  • Golf knowledge is a plus

Equal Opportunity Employer

This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

The Equinox, a Luxury Collection Golf Resort & Spa

Resort with 199 Rooms

The Equinox Story

A Living Legend, Still Evolving

The Equinox stands as an icon of life in New England over the past two centuries. Steeped in history, The Equinox has been a hotbed for American Revolutionaries, hosted presidents and served guests in one fashion or another since 1769.

REVOLUTIONARY BEGINNINGS

Originally known as the Marsh Tavern, it was here that the local Council of Safety held its first meetings and where Ethan Allen’s younger brother, Ira, proposed confiscating the property of Tories to raise money for the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution. Coincidentally, Marsh House was the first property to be expropriated after its owner, William Marsh, declared his allegiance to the British. 

Not long after, Thaddeus Munson purchased Marsh Tavern and operated it as Thaddeus Munson’s New Inn. The Inn changed hands multiple times after that, becoming Widow Black’s Inn, Vanderlip’s Hotel, the Taconic and the Orvis Hotel. Owner Martin Vanderlip added fluted columns to the front of the inn in 1839. Those columns still stand today and have become a trademark of The Equinox.

The 200-room Equinox House, predecessor to The Equinox of today, was established in 1853. The north wing of the inn was the original Orvis family homestead, and its fireplace continues to warm our guests in Chop House restaurant.