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Must have a basic swimming ability; family has a small pool and may require assistance with baby swim classes. Degree or certificate related to early childhood education or child development not required but appreciated.
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Adult & Child CPR/AED/First Aid certification from American Heart Association, American Red Cross or American Safety & Health Institute required within 30 days. Swim Instructor - Harvard Recreation (Cambridge, MA.
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Requires the ability to obtain trainer-level certification in YMCA Swim Lessons: Fitness Classes, Youth & Adult, Preschool, and Child/Parent. You will teach swim lessons or lifeguard as necessary.
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Waterworks Aquatics is a premier swim school that teaches children ages 3 months through adult how to swim. First Aid, CPR, AED Certification (Infant, Child, Adult) People who are teachable, respectful, outgoing, and motivatedMust be open to feedback and receptive to changeMust be able to communicate well with our customers and students A Few Other Things We Look At:We love people with a positive mindset who are fantastic team playersCaring people who are engaged and are capable of giving their lessons 100% of your attention when on the job Join Our Team.
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CPR for Adult, Child and Infant (obtain within 60 days) Ability to swim and maintain alertness at all times. As the Pool Attendant, you will allow members down the water slides while maintaining safety.
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Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED/First Aid certification through the American Heart Association, American Red Cross or American Safety & Health Institute required prior to start date. Plans and organizes personal class teaching outlines, methods and goals that support the general teaching outlines provided by the Aquatics Director and the American Red Cross Swimming Program and is responsible for the positive instruction, leadership, supervision, control, and safety of all swim lesson patrons.
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You will maintain the cleanliness and order of the Aquatics Facilities and help with aquatics events, such as movies and pool parties. Self starter, reliable, responsible and dedicated. As an organization, we are committed to an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace that respects and celebrates the unique contributions of each individual while ensuring we remain an equal opportunity employer that recruits, hires, trains and promotes based on merit and qualifications.
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Essential Functions Essential Responsibilities/principle Activities: Develop, implement, and oversee aquatic programs such as, but not limited to Lifeguarding; Parent & Child, Preschool, Youth, Private, and Adult Lessons; Family Swim Programs; all Rentals and Pool Parties; and Competitive and Precompetitive Swim Programs that reflect community needs and maintain the YMCA’s high standards of quality, safety, and caring.
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Responsible for the development and implementation of all aquatic programs including but not limited to swim lessons (parent/child, preschool, youth, adult, private), swim team, and lifeguard training.
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Job Title: Infant & Young Child Swim Instructor Department: Aquatics Reports to: Director, Children's Aquatic Programs FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Date: May 2, 2022 BROAD DESCRIPTION OF POSITION The Aquatics Department at The Jewish Community Center in Manhattan serves approximately 1,200 students every week, who are involved in group lessons (parent and child, after school, teen/tween and adult), private lessons.
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This standard includes skills in adult, child, infant, and two-rescuer CPR, AED and Emergency Oxygen administration. Must be able to obtain Ellis & Associates ILTP Lifeguard Certification and ability to hold necessary certifications for teaching swim lessons or coaching swim team.
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Maternity leave and adoption assistance. Maintains the pool area to ensure the safety of the members. This is an hourly position with wages starting at $14.75 and pays up to $16.75, based on experience and qualifications.
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Essential Functions Responsible for the development and implementation of all aquatic programs including but not limited to swim lessons (parent/child, preschool, youth, adult, private and summer camp), and lifeguard training.
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First Aid (obtain within 60 days) Responds to member questions and concerns. 6 months of customer service experience. Job Duties and Responsibilities. Engages with members to build positive relationships.
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American Red Cross certification (or equivalent) in Adult, Infant and Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) and First Aid is required upon hire.
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