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Check all equipment in facility by following opening, mid-day, and closing procedures, reporting any need for repairs or replacements to the Aquatics Supervisor. Maintain the cleanliness of the pool area and communicate with Headguards/Aquatics Supervisor the need for additional supplies and equipment.
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Capital City Club's Aquatics department is currently seeking a Summer Swim Coach/Instructor. + Communicate efficiently with the Aquatics Manager and promptly respond to parent's and swimmer needs.
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Relationships: This position reports to the Aquatics Supervisor/Aquatics Director who reports to the Senior Director of Aquatics/Senior Aquatics Manager. The aquatics Swim Instructor is a hero by helping to create recreational swimmers, refine skills and ensure kids stay safe in and around water.
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JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Aquatics Coordinator, the Swim instructor is responsible for the safety and enjoyment of members and guests utilizing the Aquatics Center of St. Bernards Health & Wellness (SBH&W.
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Responsibilities Position Description: The Kroc Aquatics Supervisor (KAS) will work in conjunction with the Kroc Aquatics Manager to assure successful operation of the aquatics department.
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Requirements Minimum of 2 years experience in aquatics or recreation industry in some formExtensive experience with swim lessons Lifeguard Certification from any reputable training organization Ellis and Associates license preferred but not required Swim lesson certified from accredited organizations, including but not limited to: American Red CrossYMCA of the USAGoldfish Swim School.
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This position reports to the Aquatics Supervisor/Aquatics Director who reports to the Senior Director of Aquatics/Senior Aquatics Manager. If you want to make a positive impact on children, the aquatics Swim Instructor role is the adventure for you.
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Reports directly to and takes direction from the Camp Aquatics Director, with additional accountability to the Site Director. Every day, the Lifeguard-Swim Instructor brings the ESF Aquatics Program alive for our campers by teaching swimming, lifeguarding, ensuring pool safety, and supporting pool management.
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Work in partnership with the Adult swim workouts, PCCA Swim Team, Center Summer Camp, Swim School, Facilities Team, and other Center leaders to provide detailed assistance for members and to continue to build an excellent aquatics facility and program.
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Head Lifeguard $19.15 - $22.17 In addition to working as a pool lifeguard, Head Lifeguards will assist the Recreation Coordination in the instruction and supervision of Pool Lifeguards and Pool Lifeguard/Water Safety Instructors; to plan and administer seasonal aquatics activities; to perform swim rescues and emergency medical treatment; and to assist in the maintenance and operations of the facility and equipment.
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Under general supervision and guidance of the Head Lifeguard/Aquatics Supervisor and or Aquatics Supervisor on duty and with the guidance of the Recreation Programmer, Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the safety of pool patrons through effective pool surveillance, scanning, rule enforcement and responding to emergencies.
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We rank near the top nationally in volume and sales for crop production products, fertilizer, custom application, seed and precision agriculture, turf management, industrial weed control, forestry, aquatics and more.
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Three to five years of seed sales experience is required. As a solutions provider, we help our customers make critical decisions about soil variability, nutrient and water availability, seed selection and pest management.
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A typical day for an Aquatics Manager could include registering Members for Swim Programs including Lessons, Swim Team and Masters Swim as well as casting, training and developing Aquatics team members including swim instructors, swim coaches and lifeguards.
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The company also does artificial beaches, urban lagoons, wave pools, surf parks, aquatics, sewage treatment, wastewater, and drinking water. Oversees the planning and executing of projects involving water, aquatics, drinking water, sewage systems, and/or wastewater treatment.
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