RECREATION PROGRAM SUPERVISOR- AQUATICS DIRECTOR in Park City, Utah at Park City Municipal Corporation
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Job Description
RATE OF PAY $38.00-$46.50 PER HOUR (D.O.E.)
JOB SUMMARY:
The Recreation Programs Supervisor, coordinates, implements, and supervises various youth and adult recreation programs, classes, facilities, and events that exceed the expectations of the community. Performs a variety of organizational and administrative duties in the day-to-day operations of the Park City Recreation Programs and facilities.
This specific position will have a primary role serving as the department’s year-round Aquatics Director, while supplementing off seasons with additional recreation program management.
This position is responsible for all programming and supervision of the pool and its operations.
TYPICAL DUTIES:
- Attends meetings with administration to coordinate program information and to discuss policies and operational challenges.
- Works closely with other Recreation Program Supervisors to research, create, and implement new activities not currently offered; participates in recreation activities to assist and evaluate program effectiveness.
- Organizes participants and teams for adult and youth sports tournaments, leagues, and clinics; issues equipment; officiates or arranges for officials at athletic contests; sets and enforces rules of play and maintains good sportsmanship among participants, volunteer coaches and parents/spectators; coordinates rosters, facility reservations, and scheduling of games and tournaments; ensures a safe, clean, well-ordered environment for all programs and activities.
- Recruits, hires, trains, motivates, schedules, and manages part-time site supervisors, officials, instructors, and volunteers in their duties; administers ADP timekeeping for direct reports.
- Advertises programs according to department policies; communicates necessary program details with front desk, tennis, fitness, and aquatics staff; coordinates with other City departments and divisions; assists other recreation staff in programs, activities, and special events as needed.
- Responsible for safe transportation of program participants in City vehicles.
- Solicits donations for tournaments and events.
- Researches, makes recommendations, and arranges for purchase of necessary equipment and supplies; operates programs in a fiscally responsible manner.
- Oversees facility utilization for events, leagues, and classes within the Recreation Center.
- Expertly utilizes current scheduling and registration software systems for programming implementation.
- Coordinate and implement strategies to enhance year-round aquatics programming, including swim lessons, lap swimming, and special events.
- Support the development and management of the seasonal Aquatics leadership team during the summer months, ensuring continued operation of the lap pool season throughout the winter.
- Assist with administrative tasks, including program registration, budgeting, inventory management, and reporting.
- Serve as on-call supervisor during aquatic program hours, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards.
- All other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree in a recreation field -OR- 2 years of experience in recreation and facility operations.
- Physical ability to oversee recreation programs and to provide instructor coverage when necessary.
- Current CPR/First Aid/AED certifications or ability to attain.
- Valid state driver’s license.
- Lifeguard Certification.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) through the National Recreation and Parks Association, or ability to attain.
- Current Certified Youth Sports Administrator credential through the National Alliance for Youth Sports or ability to attain.
- 1 year of experience in a supervisory role.
- Current Certified Pool Operator.
- Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Certification.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds of equipment for program use.
- Work is performed in an office and outdoor settings, in all weather conditions including extreme temperatures; general level of physical fitness is required to assist in all aspects of facility operations and to oversee recreation programs and to provide instructor coverage when necessary.
- Occasional exposure to stressful situations while working with stakeholders, governing organizations, and community members.
- Possible exposure to chemicals used for pool maintenance.
- The noise level in the work environment is usually low.
- May require small amounts of travel to and from meetings, trainings, and conferences.
- Non-traditional working hours may include evenings, weekends, and holidays.