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You will help with aquatics events, such as "Dive in Movies. As an Aquatics Lifeguard, you must be safety minded and customer service oriented. Ability to swim, retrieve a 10 lb diving brick from the bottom of the pool and swim the brick to the top without stopping.
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Have you previously held a role as a Team Leader and feel that you have the maturity, competency and leadership skills to forge ahead to an even more rewarding experience?
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Serves as support to the Parks and Recreation department in various roles under The REC, Reservations, Active Adults, Athletics, Aquatics, Outdoor Recreation classes/camps, Hospitality Services, Lake Parks, Planning and Volunteer Services and/or Community Events.
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Current, relevant Aquatics training and certifications (e.g., lifeguard, swim instructor, CPR for Professional Rescuer) or the ability to be certified within 30 days of hire. The Aquatics Manager also networks with a variety of public agencies and community organizations to promote and meet program needs.
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Accountable for driving sales and for the overall effective operations within the area of aquatics, reptile, bird and small companion animals. Accountable for driving sales and for the overall effective operations within the area of aquatics, reptile, bird and small companion animals.
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Works in cooperation with the Aquatics Manager. Instructional techniques and methods for recreation and aquatics programs for a variety of skills and abilities. Principles and practices of organizing and conducting public recreation and aquatics programs.
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Achieve minimum presentation standards at all times in aquatics. Directly supervises the Aquatics Specialist(s), leads and coaches all store partners in providing great guest service and in performing their assigned tasks with the objective of achieving budgeted sales.
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What youll do: Accountable for driving sales and for the overall effective operations within the area of aquatics, reptile, bird and small companion animals. Supervisory Responsibility: Directly supervise all Aquatics partners.
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This includes but is not limited to: management and development of high quality YMCA youth and family programs, including aquatics and adaptive programs, staff management, annual budget, equipment, and community/staff relations.
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Previous experience in one or more of the following areas preferred: outdoor living, arts and crafts, hiking, songs/music, skits, sports, aquatics, recreational games, or other camp related activites.
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The Aquatics Supervisor is responsible for strengthening our lifeguard team through the delivery of superior service and safety. 2+ years of experience in aquatics operation: lifeguarding, lifeguard training, swim instruction, and CPO/AFO.
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Additional services include outpatient rehabilitation, an aquatics center, orthopedic spine center, robotics, and interventional radiology. Palms West Hospital has adult and pediatric emergency services, a dedicated New Life Center featuring Birthing Suites and a Level II NICU, as well as a full-service Childrens Hospital, providing pediatric healthcare services in one child-friendly location.
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Assist the Aquatics Supervisor with the staff management and pool operations at the Warford Activity Center. Assist the Aquatics Supervisor with the staff management and pool operations at the Warford Activity Center.
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Promotes all Junior programming to increase participation in all Kids & Aquatics programming. Fosters children's cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development by instructing organized activities in accordance with the Kids Academy Schedule.
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Our core values capture that spirit as we work to improve lives by doing what's right for pets, people and our planet.
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