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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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Successfully complete and pass Aquatics Manager Training. The Aquatics Manager will also oversee and maintain the safety and cleanliness of the aquatic facilities. The Aquatics Manager will service as the leader of our department, and is responsible for the activities and growth of the Aquatics program including financial management, hiring, training and supervising team members, according to Life Time standards, and delivering exceptional customer service.
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Seasonal aquatics roles include Swim Instructor (group), Private Swim Instructor, Lifeguard, Swim Supervisor/Deck Guard and Assistant Swim Coach. Seasonal aquatics positions may include teaching organized swim lessons to various age groups, responsible for ensuring patron safety by conducting surveillance, enforcing rules, ensuring equipment is in proper working condition, responding to emergencies as they arise, assisting on deck to ensure smooth operation of the swim team programs, workouts and regional meets.
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Position Summary The Aquatics Manager will service as the leader of our department, and is responsible for the activities and growth of the Aquatics program including financial management, hiring, training and supervising team members, according to Life Time standards, and delivering exceptional customer service.
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Instructors must demonstrate an understanding of teaching and learning styles and be able to teach the fundamental Learn-to-swim courses including Parent and Child Aquatics, Preschool Aquatics, Learn-to-Swim Levels 1-3, and private swimming lessons.
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The Northeast Bronx YMCA is seeking an Aquatics Supervisor who will be responsible for maintaining safe conditions in and around the swim area at the Northeast Bronx YMCA during both aquatic activities and Summer Day Camp aquatic activities.
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Requires current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, which includes First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, American Red Cross Water Instructor certifications, OR current StarGuard Lifeguard and Starfish Swim Instructor Certifications at the time of hire.
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Working knowledge of aquatics activities, McKinney Swim School Program, lifeguarding, CPR, and first aid. Assist with the McKinney Swim School program; will assist Pool Manager with beginning and end of session assessments, organizing classes, directing staff, being on pool deck to supervise program, etc.
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Performs event set-ups including swim/dive/water polo setups and maintains, inventories, and purchases necessary meet operations equipment. Facilitate day of event operations of major and national swim and dive meets (i.e., Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, Gulf Swimming LSC events, High School Invitational and Regionals), and special events; periodically serve as departmental representative during meets, as well as the designated certified pool operator as required.
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Supports daily program operations of the Avondale Aquatic Center including having specialized knowledge of coaching, mentoring, and training techniques related to swim teams, artistic swim teams, dive teams, junior lifeguard programs and/or water polo teams.
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Responsible for serving as a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor as assigned by Aquatics Management. Monitors pool filtration equipment in the absence of the Pool Technician or Aquatics Management (W/CPO Certification.
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The Aquatics Program Specialist is responsible for planning, organizing, executing, and evaluating Kroc Center Hawaii aquatics programs, including Learn-to-Swim and homeschool classes, Swim Team and private swim lessons.
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The aquatics Swim Instructor is a hero by helping to create recreational swimmers, refine skills and ensure kids stay safe in and around water. If you want to make a positive impact on children, the aquatics Swim Instructor role is the adventure for you.
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Work together with Aquatics Manager at our Minneapolis location to develop and implement a cohesive strategic plan/overall vision for the Aquatics departments at each location. We're seeking an Aquatics Manager to join our team.
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Positions include: Lifeguard Senior Facility Manager, Lifeguard Facility Manager, Assistant Pool Manager, and Learn-to-Swim Coordinator. Sr. Lifeguard Facility Manager ($17-18 per/ hr): under the direct supervision of the Recreation Supervisor, this position is responsible for all things pertaining to the management of Learn-To-Swim and will serve as direct supervisor of the Learn-To-Swim Coordinators.
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