Vice President of Operations - TPP

Tallahassee, FL
Full Time
Leap Brands
Executive

Position Overview:

We're looking for an energetic and creative Vice President of Operations to lead our Fun & Fitness Division. As the VP of Operations, you'll be the driving force behind our commitment to providing top-notch family entertainment, health, wellness, and culinary experiences. If you're passionate about fun, fitness, and food, and you're ready to make an impact on our exciting industry, this role is for you!

Responsibilities:

  1. Fun and Fitness Leadership: Lead and inspire a diverse team of managers across various fun and fitness attractions within our center, ensuring a fun and safe experience for our guests.

  2. Innovative Guest Experiences: Drive innovation in guest experiences by continuously brainstorming, developing, and implementing new attractions and activities that promote health and wellness.

  3. Health and Wellness Integration: Collaborate with health and wellness experts to develop programs and activities that promote healthy living and active lifestyles for both children and adults.

  4. Food and Beverage Excellence: Oversee our food and beverage operations, focusing on delivering delicious and healthy menu options that satisfy a variety of tastes.

  5. Quality Assurance: Maintain the highest standards of cleanliness, safety, and service excellence throughout the center, ensuring a welcoming environment for all.

  6. Financial Management: Manage the division's budget, optimize revenue streams, and identify cost-saving opportunities while maintaining high-quality offerings.

  7. Community Engagement: Build and nurture relationships within the local community, partnering with schools, organizations, and fitness influencers to promote our center's unique blend of entertainment and wellness.

  8. Team Development: Develop and mentor your team to foster a culture of excellence, teamwork, and personal growth.

  9. Sustainability Initiatives: Implement eco-friendly practices and initiatives that align with our commitment to health and wellness, both for our guests and the planet.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Recreation Management, or related field; MBA or advanced degree is a plus.
  • Proven experience in operations management within the family entertainment or health and wellness industry.
  • Passion for promoting health, wellness, and active lifestyles.
  • Creativity and a strong sense of fun to envision and execute exciting guest experiences.
  • Exceptional leadership and team-building skills.
  • Strong financial acumen with the ability to manage budgets effectively.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to providing top-notch service and memorable guest experiences.

 

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