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The Aquatics Director position supports the work of the YMCA of Collier County, Inc., a leading not-for-profit organization committed to strengthening the communities in Collier County through its core focus areas of Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility.
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Additionally, the Aquatics Director will have the rewarding responsibility of helping coach the Golds Aquatics Swim Team, a youth USA Swim Team. This role involves guiding and mentoring young swimmers in their pursuit of excellence and competition.
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Agrees to possess a Certified Pool Operation (CPO), Y-USA Swim Instructor certification and American Red Cross Lifeguard certification within three months of employment. Current CPR, First Aid, Emergency Oxygen, Lifeguard, Lifeguard Instructor and swim lesson instructor certifications.
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Boating, Sports field, ropes course, archery, arts and crafts, nature, swim lessons. The lifeguard oversees all waterfront activities, including water safety, and swim tests, plans and implements waterfront programming to engage campers and foster character development and promote healthy lifestyles.
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Prior experience working in camping preferred, or prior relevant recreation/youth work experience with young adults between the ages of 17-25. Jump into the camp life: ride horses, swim, camp, play games, sing songs, roast s'mores, be ready to do everything the campers do.
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Experience in one or more of the following is preferred: outdoor living/education, music, theatre arts, swim instruction or lifeguard certification, youth sports, physical education, or creative arts.
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Experience teaching earth science, marine science, or wilderness leadership in a field setting for youth. Instructors must have physical ability appropriate for the specific expedition (for example, for Girls on Ice, they must be able to carry 40-50 pound backpacks over uneven, rocky, and/or snowy terrain for up to 8 miles per day; for Girls in Icy Fjords, they must be able to swim, paddle a kayak for up to 8 hours a day, and carry 20-30 pound day packs.
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As a Swim Coach , you will instruct in beginning to advanced swimming and safety skills according to age group and class swim level, according to YMCACompetitive Swimming guidelines. This position supports the work of the Y, a leading non-profit, charitable organization committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
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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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Coordinates with the aquatics director to secure necessary supplies needed to host home swim meets; this includes but is not limited to: timing devices and equipment, concessions to be sold that meet the YMCA nutritional guidelines, team line-up sheets, heat sheets for sale (invitational only.
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In harmony with the Mission of the YMCA, and under the direction of the Program Director/Coordinator, the Sports/Swim Coach shall be responsible for coaching and instructing their team. The Sports/Swim Coach must demonstrate good communication and problem solving skills along with a good understanding of the community that he/she is working with.
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The ultimate golf membership that connects golfers to exclusive content, tee time credits, and coaching, tips; , swim team management services; , sports and fitness business software solutions; and , a leading platform for fantasy sports information and betting-focused tools.
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Discounted program fees (swim lessons, youth sports, summer camp and more) The YMCA of WNC is committed to strengthening the foundations of community through programming that supports youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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Summary: Oversees the quality and success of Goldfish Swim School daily operations including staffing, pool operations, customer service, retail and vending department, private party operations, workplace employee activities amongst other duties.
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Teaches Learn to Swim courses and possible competitive swimming, synchronized swimming and/or water polo. Minors are required to have a work permit issued by Clark County Youth and Family Services designated for City of Las Vegas employment.
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