Recreation Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Recreation & Leisure
The Peel Compton Foundation is growing! We’re looking for a motivated, dynamic individual to join our Programs team as a Recreation Coordinator.
The Peel Compton Foundation (PCF) is a premier and growing nonprofit organization located in Bentonville, AR. We are seeking a highly motivated and entrepreneurial individual to join the team as a Recreation Coordinator. PCF owns and operates the Peel Museum & Botanical Gardens, Compton Gardens & Arboretum, Coler Mountain Bike Preserve, and Osage Park. Our mission is to connect the community through nature, education, recreation, and preservation.
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
About the PositionThis is a tremendous opportunity to develop new programs and grow with an evolving organization. The position is full-time, 12‑month, exempt, and includes benefits such as paid time off, flexible scheduling, and professional development opportunities.
General Responsibilities- Assist the Recreation Manager in planning and coordinating year‑round recreational programming across all PCF properties, including recreation programs, training programs, MTB clinics, pickleball, seasonal youth camps, trail runs, and more.
- Help develop innovative, mission‑aligned programs that engage diverse age groups and backgrounds.
- Ensure all programs prioritize safety, environmental stewardship, fun, and welcome all participants.
- Support program registration, communication, and customer service efforts.
- Complete secondary duties as assigned.
- Lead and assist in delivering key programs and events such as youth camps and pickleball tournaments.
- Provide on‑site supervision and participant support during programs and special events.
- Help train, schedule, and support seasonal staff, volunteers, and instructors under the guidance of the Recreation Manager.
- Foster a positive, team‑oriented work environment that reflects PCF’s mission and values.
- Support program logistics, including setup, registration, equipment management, and reporting.
- Assist in ensuring that program spaces and equipment are maintained, safe, and ready for use.
- Help track program data, attendance, and participant feedback to improve offerings.
- Support budget management tasks such as purchasing supplies and maintaining records.
- Bachelor’s degree in recreation management, outdoor education, parks and recreation, or a related field preferred.
- 1–3 years of experience in recreation, outdoor programs, or youth engagement.
- Comfortable working in a dynamic, outdoor environment with varying weather conditions.
- Able to use sound judgment and reasoning to make decisions.
- Exceptional relationship‑building skills.
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