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Thursday, July 22, 2010
  Oakland Gym Manager Wanted
Paul Barraza, the long time manager of Berkeley Ironworks, recently decided to move on from managing one of Touchstone's busiest gyms. All of us at Touchstone would like to thank Paul for his many years of service and wish him all the best as he starts a new career.

Lyn Verinsky, the current manager of Great Western Power Company, will be moving to the Berkeley location to take over for Paul. The transition will be occurring in the next month and a half.

In preparation for these changes Touchstone Climbing is currently seeking to fill a full time manager position for its Oakland location at Great Western Power Company.

The managerial duties include staff management (hiring/firing), gym scheduling, fiscal management and reporting, basic marketing, and responsibility for all customer service issues. We expect our managers to lead by example, have good judgment, and be able to make decisions that correspond with Touchstone's core values. A passion for athleticism is a must, climbing a strong plus. You must be proficient in basic computer skills, Excel and Word, and be comfortable with learning new computer systems. This position is 40 hours per week that includes some evening and weekend hours, but does provide a certain amount of flexibility.

Benefits include health care, dental care, 401K, and vacation time. Career advancement is limited, but quality of job is excellent.

Please send a cover letter and current resume to Markham Connolly at gm3@touchstoneclimbing.com.

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