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Job Title: Assistant General Manager. ○ The CDC states that proper operation, maintenance and disinfection of the water with chlorine should remove or inactivate the virus General Manager Job Description.
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Reports to: General Manager. Summary: Oversees the quality and success of Goldfish Swim School daily operations including staffing, pool. Summary: Oversees the quality and success of Goldfish Swim School daily operations including staffing, pool.
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Assists General Manager and department managers with fulfillment the daily tasks. Goldfish Swim School Webster is a learn-to-swim facility for kids ages 4 months to 12 years. All inquiries about employment at this franchise should be made directly to the franchisee, and not to Goldfish Swim School Corporate.
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Assists General Manager and department managers with the fulfillment of daily tasks. Summary : Oversees the quality and success of Goldfish Swim School daily operations including staffing, pool operations, cash management, customer service, retail and vending department, private party operations and workplace employee activities.
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At Goldfish, it’s more than a job - it’s an endless pool of possibilities, opportunities and life-changing moments! Each Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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At Goldfish, our core values are at the heart of everything we do, and behind every decision that we make. Each franchisee can set their own wages, benefit programs and terms and conditions of employment, which may vary at each Goldfish Swim School location.
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Check out Goldfish Swim School! When you work at Goldfish, you're not just an employee. The respective Franchisee is the employer at each Goldfish Swim School location. Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required.
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Reports to : General Manager/Owners. Two or more years as a swimming instructor preferred. Trains and oversees private party staff to ensure that the GSS standard operating procedures are being maintained.
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Assistant General Manager. Trains and oversees aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS. Interacts with Deck Supervisors and Golden Teachers on issues related to class scheduling, student progress, customer service and employee performance and training.
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Lifeguard, CPR/AED and first Aid certification required. Maintains current certifications and stays up-to-date professionally on the aquatics and management field. Provides direction in the retail and vending departments to ensure a proper mix of products and pricing is achieved.
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Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED and first Aid certification required. Directs and oversees the implementation of the Emergency Action Plan and all safety procedures that pertain to the GSS facility and trains all current staff on the GSS EAP.Maintains current certifications and stays up-to-date professionally on the aquatics and management field.
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There's more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children. You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community. To us, these values are more than just words - they're embraced with purpose in our everyday lives, and what allows us to make a splash in our community, and in the lives of our members and our team.
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Job Title: Assistant General ManagerReports to: General ManagerFLSA Status: ExemptSummary: We are looking for a leader who wants to make a difference in the community and help to develop our team with the help of our General Manager.
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Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics instructor/supervisor is preferred. Trains and oversees private party staff to ensure that the GSS standard operating procedures are being.
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Reports To : General Manager, Assistant General Manager. Creates daily shift notes and sends them to the General Manager and Assistant General Manager.
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Title: assistant general manager Company: Goldfish
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