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Associate's Degree in Physical Education, Recreational Sports, or a related discipline and one (1) year of experience as a swim instructor. High school diploma, GED, or equivalent and two (2) years lifeguard experience and one (1) year as a swim instructor.
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Patrols the swimming pool and aquatics facility; keeps attentive lookout for accidents in the water or on a diving board or swimming pool deck; warns people against dangerous practices regarding pool use; enters water to rescue persons in distress; administers artificial respiration and first aid as needed.
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Certification, YMCA Swim Lesson Trainer, American Safety and Health Institute Level 5 Instructor Trainer certifications are preferred or obtained within 1 year of hire.
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Preferred Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Current Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Certification Experience teaching swim lessons Current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification Experience working with youth Physical Requirements: Ability to pass the lifeguard water test.
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Support the Stingray Swim team and team’s training group structure and team policies Ensure the Character Development and YMCA focus areas are implemented in the aquatic department and programs.
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Instructs various levels of the Swimming and Water Safety program curriculum for American Red Cross Parent and Child Aquatics, Preschool Aquatics, Learn to Swim and other Red Cross Water Safety courses and presentations.
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The Aquatics Director at the Harrison Family YMCA intentionally fosters a cause-centered culture that is welcoming, genuine, hopeful, nurturing, and determined while also managing high-quality, member-focused aquatics programs including but not limited to: swim lessons, swim team, lifeguard training courses.
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Trains, oversees, coaches, and develops the aquatics department staff to ensure the highest level of swim instruction and swim lesson quality. Wetside (Aquatics) Assistant General Manager.
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Oversee training and development of the aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction in accordance with GSS standards. This encompasses all daily operations including safety, staffing, pool operations, swim lesson quality, customer service, and employee engagement amongst other duties.
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Work under the general supervision of the Pool Manager, CORE Aquatics/Learn to Swim Coordinator and CORE Facility Director. Ability to effectively enforce safety and health regulations relating to an aquatics program.
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Work and communicate with Aquatics Director on all of the above! Private Swim Coach. -Teach The J Swim School method of learning to swim to clients. The JCC offers the following services: Health & Wellness; Senior Adult & Nutrition; Early Childhood, Youth & Camping; and Jewish Cultural & Performing Arts. Please visit our website at based on teaching and swimming experience.
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Employees will maintain a safe working environment by reporting all harmful problems with facilities to the Aquatics Manager and reporting all liability injuries in a timely manner according to Salvation Army policies and procedures.
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Swim Instructor's responsibilities are outlined in this job description and the Wallingford Family YMCA Aquatics Department Handbook. Upon hire, swim instructors will receive a full orientation to the Wallingford YMCA Aquatics Facility.
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Under the direction of the Aquatic Recreation Coordinator, the swim instructor / lifeguard ensures the safety of pool patrons by monitoring swimming activities, performing lifesaving procedures and enforcing pool rules and regulations.
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Under the supervision of the Recreation Manager and the Therapeutic Recreation Supervisors, the Pool Operator will operate all aspects of the swimming lesson, open swim and Water Exercise and aquatic program at the Cedar Lane Therapy Pool.
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