City of Dallas
Community Recreation Program Coordinator I - Aquatics
City of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Overview
The Community Recreation Program Coordinator I - Aquatics Develops, plans, and implements programs, activities, and events, and assists with the operation of various aquatic facilities. As assigned may provide program instruction, pool surveillance, pool and facility maintenance, and office and administrative support such as customer service, program promotion, program registration and conducting financial transactions. Essential Functions
Plans, develops, and implements aquatic programs and activities at assigned aquatic facilities. Direct part time staff in the absence of supervisor and conduct inservice training for part time and seasonal staff. Leads aquatic activities, demonstrates a variety of procedures and techniques, and instruct participants in the rules of various activities to ensure enjoyable and safe aquatic participation for adults and youth. Enforces rules, regulations, policies, procedures and safety precautions of various aquatic facilities and programs to ensure patron safety and compliance with various laws and ordinances. Responds to emergency situations to ensure the safety of pool patrons and perform appropriate emergency and rescue techniques when necessary including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid in an effective manner to ensure proper crisis management. Assists with community and aquatic special events, including supervising special events to ensure such activities proceed in a safe manner. Compiles and maintains records such as attendance and registration reports, facility inspections, water quality records, program evaluations and incident reports. Conducts program registration and financial transactions in accordance with department procedures. Communicates with the general public and provide customer service regarding aquatic programs and answer questions that might arise about services provided. Promotes programs and activities to the public by engaging with the community at meetings and promotional events. Inspects pool equipment for safety and perform various maintenance activities to assist with the safe operation of aquatic facilities. Serves on department-wide task forces or committees as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned to support division activities. Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of aquatic facility operations, maintenance, pool filtration and sanitation methods. Knowledge of Risk Management procedures, Emergency Action Plans and safety programs pertaining to aquatic facilities. Skill of developing, planning and conducting aquatic programs. Skills in Microsoft Windows, including Excel and PowerPoint. Ability to provide exemplary customer service Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to supervise, lead, direct, evaluate, coach, and train Proficiency in recreation management software such as RecTrac and Meet Manager Demonstrated skills in database management and record keeping Ability to work with diverse populations Ability to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner. Ability to gather and analyze information for interpretation and resolution. Ability to make good sound professional judgment decisions and act accordingly. Ability to travel to various DISD natatorium locations to provide programs. Experience
One (1) year of experience in the development, organization and operation of a aquatics program or public swimming pool facility. Licenses and Certifications
Must have a Texas class C driver’s license. Must acquire the following certifications within six months of hire: Lifeguard Instructor Certification First Aid/CPR for the Professional Rescuer Water Safety Instructor Certification Swim Coaches Certification Certified Pool Operator or Aquatic Facility Operator Certification Education
Bachelor’s degree in recreation, physical education or related field. Equivalencies
Associate's Degree and 3 years of related relevant experience would qualify for both education and experience requirements. High School diploma and 5 years of related relevant experience would qualify for both education and experience requirements. Work Environment & Physical Requirements
During the summer season work is performed both indoors and out, in extreme heat and varying temperatures. This position has the risk of exposure to pool chemicals such as chlorine and muriatic acid as well as occasional risk of injury while troubleshooting equipment and mechanical problems with the pool motors, pumps, filters and chemical feeding equipment. Although not a primary function this position occasionally will assist with physical activities such as lifting and carrying supplies and equipment and the physical exertion required to assist with troubleshooting equipment problems. Salary Range
$23.68 - $26.61 The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications. City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity at all levels of its workforce.
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The Community Recreation Program Coordinator I - Aquatics Develops, plans, and implements programs, activities, and events, and assists with the operation of various aquatic facilities. As assigned may provide program instruction, pool surveillance, pool and facility maintenance, and office and administrative support such as customer service, program promotion, program registration and conducting financial transactions. Essential Functions
Plans, develops, and implements aquatic programs and activities at assigned aquatic facilities. Direct part time staff in the absence of supervisor and conduct inservice training for part time and seasonal staff. Leads aquatic activities, demonstrates a variety of procedures and techniques, and instruct participants in the rules of various activities to ensure enjoyable and safe aquatic participation for adults and youth. Enforces rules, regulations, policies, procedures and safety precautions of various aquatic facilities and programs to ensure patron safety and compliance with various laws and ordinances. Responds to emergency situations to ensure the safety of pool patrons and perform appropriate emergency and rescue techniques when necessary including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid in an effective manner to ensure proper crisis management. Assists with community and aquatic special events, including supervising special events to ensure such activities proceed in a safe manner. Compiles and maintains records such as attendance and registration reports, facility inspections, water quality records, program evaluations and incident reports. Conducts program registration and financial transactions in accordance with department procedures. Communicates with the general public and provide customer service regarding aquatic programs and answer questions that might arise about services provided. Promotes programs and activities to the public by engaging with the community at meetings and promotional events. Inspects pool equipment for safety and perform various maintenance activities to assist with the safe operation of aquatic facilities. Serves on department-wide task forces or committees as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned to support division activities. Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of aquatic facility operations, maintenance, pool filtration and sanitation methods. Knowledge of Risk Management procedures, Emergency Action Plans and safety programs pertaining to aquatic facilities. Skill of developing, planning and conducting aquatic programs. Skills in Microsoft Windows, including Excel and PowerPoint. Ability to provide exemplary customer service Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to supervise, lead, direct, evaluate, coach, and train Proficiency in recreation management software such as RecTrac and Meet Manager Demonstrated skills in database management and record keeping Ability to work with diverse populations Ability to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner. Ability to gather and analyze information for interpretation and resolution. Ability to make good sound professional judgment decisions and act accordingly. Ability to travel to various DISD natatorium locations to provide programs. Experience
One (1) year of experience in the development, organization and operation of a aquatics program or public swimming pool facility. Licenses and Certifications
Must have a Texas class C driver’s license. Must acquire the following certifications within six months of hire: Lifeguard Instructor Certification First Aid/CPR for the Professional Rescuer Water Safety Instructor Certification Swim Coaches Certification Certified Pool Operator or Aquatic Facility Operator Certification Education
Bachelor’s degree in recreation, physical education or related field. Equivalencies
Associate's Degree and 3 years of related relevant experience would qualify for both education and experience requirements. High School diploma and 5 years of related relevant experience would qualify for both education and experience requirements. Work Environment & Physical Requirements
During the summer season work is performed both indoors and out, in extreme heat and varying temperatures. This position has the risk of exposure to pool chemicals such as chlorine and muriatic acid as well as occasional risk of injury while troubleshooting equipment and mechanical problems with the pool motors, pumps, filters and chemical feeding equipment. Although not a primary function this position occasionally will assist with physical activities such as lifting and carrying supplies and equipment and the physical exertion required to assist with troubleshooting equipment problems. Salary Range
$23.68 - $26.61 The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications. City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity at all levels of its workforce.
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