Make a lasting impact on young learners' lives while enjoying 48 days of PTO, a free family gym membership, and so much more!
Why This Role Matters
By leading our aquatic programs, you will elevate the community’s aquatic experience, ensuring that every swim lesson and pool visit surpasses expectations. Your expertise will be pivotal in driving the success of all aquatic operations, enhancing water safety, health, and enjoyment for members of all ages. You will be at the forefront of innovation, shaping program development and fostering a culture of teamwork and community engagement.
What You Bring to the Community Enterprise
- 2-3 years in aquatics or recreational activities with a background in supervising and leading teams.
- Bilingual in Spanish and English is highly preferred.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
- Ability to apply basic accounting and finance principles.
- Current certifications in BLS (CPR-PRO), First Aid, Emergency Oxygen, and Lifeguard certifications.
- Lifeguard Instructor and Swim Instructor preferred.
- Must obtain CPO certification within 3 months.
- YLGIT and YSLIT certifications are a plus.
- Familiarity with aquatic management software or scheduling tools is a plus.
- You are an Exceptional Communicator – You are an expert at developing and delivering multi-mode communications with a wide variety of audiences that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different constituents.
- You are Organized & Productive – You are an expert at planning your day and not letting distractions come in between meeting your goals.
- You Possess Organizational Savvy – You know how to maneuver comfortably through complex policy, process, and people-related organizational dynamics.
- You lead by influence – You can have an impact on the behavior, attitudes, and choices of others. You are a force for change who is open to new insights, accepts challenges, and leads with positive energy.
- You are a relationship builder – You build close and good-natured relationships with people from all walks of life.
- You foster a culture of inclusion and belonging – You leverage people’s differences as strengths.
Work Environment
The physical environment includes both indoor and outdoor aquatic settings, such as pools, decks, and surrounding areas. You may encounter varying weather conditions when managing outdoor pools. Adherence to safety protocols and health regulations is essential to maintain a secure and functional environment.
Physical Requirements
The role requires frequent movement, including standing for extended periods, walking, and lifting. You need to effectively monitor and oversee pool activities from various vantage points, which requires physical agility and alertness. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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