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If you are ready to dive into a role that combines passion for aquatics with impactful leadership, the YMCA invites you to join as an Aquatics Director. The YMCA of Rapid City is actively seeking a passionate individual to take on the role of Aquatics Director, a pivotal position responsible for the overall development, promotion, organization, supervision, and evaluation of YMCA aquatic activities and programs.
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The Everett YMCA Aquatics Director will oversee the total operations of the Everett YMCA Aquatics Center including facility scheduling, budget development/ management, marketing, promotion, programing, facility/equipment maintenance; staff, participant and member communication; volunteer and staff management, community relations and collaborations with community partners.
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The Senior Director of Aquatics will guide the total operations of the New Canaan YMCA Aquatics Department, both on-site and off-site, including the development, administration, operations, scheduling, and supervision of, but not limited to, lifeguards, aquatic instruction, lap and recreational swimming, annual budget, and safety and risk management.
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The Aquatics Director at YMCA of Austin intentionally fosters a cause-centered culture that is welcoming, genuine, hopeful, nurturing, and determined while also managing high-quality, member-focused aquatics programs.
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The aquatics director oversees the management of programs, facilities, volunteer and staff development and financial development. We are seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, experienced Aquatics Director that will be responsible for all Aquatic operations.
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If so, we want you to join our team as the Aquatics Director at the Y! With your expertise in aquatics program management, you'll oversee all aspects of our aquatic operations, ensuring a top-notch experience for all members and participants.
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Under the direction of the Branch Executive Director, the Aquatics Director will provide leadership in developing, implementing, and administering aquatics programs that are consistent with the mission of Greater Somerset County YMCA. Requires some evening and weekend work as defined by the needs of the program and your People Leader.
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Maintain concise records essential for control, evaluation and reporting to committees, Board and Aquatics Director. Work with Aquatic Director to develop, oversee and monitor Aquatics budget.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director and in accordance with Association policies, the Wayman D. Palmer YMCA Aquatic Director is responsible for the scheduling and supervising of the Aquatics Team for the Wayman D. Palmer YMCA branch of the YMCA of Greater Toledo.
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Background in Aquatics/recreation management desired. American Red Cross Lifeguard certified. Background in Aquatics/recreation management desired. Requires supervision and direction to departmental staff, lifeguards, swim instructors, and volunteers.
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Under the guidance of the Branch Executive, the Director of Aquatic Operations oversees the day-to-day aquatic operations of a branch and assigned seasonal aquatic operations. Two years of program management experience, preferably in a YMCA or other nonprofit agency.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director and responsible to the Vice President of Aquatics Experience, the Senior Aquatics Director develops, organizes, and implements high-quality YMCA aquatic programs.
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Under the supervision of the District Executive Director and Operations Director and consistent with the Christian Mission of the YMCA, the District Aquatics Director is responsible for monitoring program quality and safety, development of new programs, program retention, mentoring aquatic staff, effective delivery of aquatic training as well as increasing our internal aquatic trainer roster.
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Manages aquatics programs and pool operations. American Red Cross, HSI, and American Heart Association certifications are accepted.) YMCA or American Red Cross Lifeguard certification. CPR for the Professional Rescuer/First Aid/Oxygen Administration certifications.
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