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University of San Francisco is hiring: Recreation Sports Manager: Aquatics in So

University of San Francisco, Socorro, NM, United States, 87801

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Job Title: Recreation Sports Manager: Aquatics

Reporting to the Director of the Recreational Sports Department, the Recreation Sports Manager (Aquatics) oversees all Aquatics programming including Masters Swim Team, Koret Youth Swim Club, Swim Lessons, Swim Clinics, USF Student Swim Club, and an In-House Certification Center, generating approximately $300,000 annual revenue for the department. This position coordinates emergency response protocols and procedures within the RSD, and collaborates with campus partners on campus safety and resilience. The manager supervises approximately 70 student and non-student staff, including Swim Instructors, Swim Coaches, Lifeguards, Certification Center Instructors (Lifeguarding, Water Safety Instructor, AED/CPR, First Aid), back office attendants, and works with Facilities to manage pool maintenance. The role requires knowledge of safety standards for aquatics facilities and staff, and acts as a liaison with organizations such as the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety & Health Institute, SF Department of Health, SF Fire Department, and other agencies to maintain current safety standards. This is a highly collaborative role with interaction across University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and campus partners and neighborhood constituencies. The candidate should have experience working with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, adaptable communication skills for multiple cultural environments, strong written and verbal communication, attention to detail, and the ability to present to diverse audiences. As a member of the Student Life team, this position contributes to leadership and intercultural competence opportunities aligned with the Jesuit Catholic tradition and the mission of Student Life to support holistic student development within a social justice framework.

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