What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manager in Training (MIT) position at The Country Club of Virginia, Inc?
Do you want to work for one of the Top 10 Country Clubs in the nation? How about one of the Top Workplaces in Richmond, VA? If so, then you've found the right place! The Country Club of Virginia is searching for hospitality-driven team members who want to continuously make a positive impact on the organization and the individuals around them.
The Program
Graduates placed into the Manager-In-Training (MIT) Program will participate in a comprehensive 12-month training program, aimed at preparing them for and accelerating their career in Clubs. Throughout the training period, MITs will gain managerial experience in all five of The Club's restaurants, in event operations at both clubhouses, and gain exposure by rotating through operational departments outside of Food & Beverage. In addition to managerial training, MITs will attend leadership and committee-level meetings, participate in book studies, partner with a mentor from The Club's managerial and executive team, go on a Club benchmarking trip, and lead an important Club initiative. Upon completion of the program, MITs should be well-positioned for a permanent managerial role within The Club.
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Club Profile
Established in 1908, The Country Club of Virginia (CCV) has always been among the nation's largest clubs and is recognized as one of the top country clubs in America. Two campuses offer numerous amenities to the vast membership of 8,000 , including golf, racquet sports, aquatics, fitness, spa, and youth activities. The Club employs a staff of more than 800 in season and has an operating budget in excess of $52 million. CCV is the home of the PGA TOUR Champions Dominion Energy Charity Classic and has been honored as a three-time recipient of the Players Award since it began hosting in 2016.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have a passion for hospitality and an aspiration to be a future club leader. A degree in hospitality is a requirement to join the program, and involvement in a Club Management Association of America (CMAA) Student Chapter is a strong plus for candidacy.