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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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Are you looking for a great gig where the work is actually fun?
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Participates in weekly 1 on 1 meetings with the Aquatics Manager. Acts as the liaison between the Aquatics Department Head, USA Swimming, Swim Coaches and Parents. As the Aquatics Head Swim Team Coach, you must enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.
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Waterworks Aquatics is a premier swim school with 39 locations across California and Colorado. Job Description: As a Customer Service Representative, you will be the face of Waterworks Aquatics and the first point of contact for the majority of families when they visit our facility.
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As the Aquatics Assistant Manager, you will help the Manager to oversee all programs in the Department. Ensures Aquatics Team Members offers a safe and friendly experience for our members and guests.
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The Swim Coach is responsible for assisting the Aquatics Director in teaching the year-round swim team and offering individual swim lessons for Members in a safe, fun environment that exceeds the Member's expectations.
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We have a mission to teach kids how to swim and be safer, in and around the water, while making their experience GOLDEN!
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Responsible the implementation and execution of Companion Animal Operations and Aquatics (where applicable) through training and coaching partners to include: Animal Care, Aquatics and Companion Animal Maintenance, Ordering, all Regulatory Compliance, CAPI, HAHC, CAPC and Vet Care/Relationships.
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Maintains current certifications and stays up-to-date professionally on the aquatics and management field. Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required.
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As the Aquatics Supervisor, you will enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. Ensures Aquatics Team Members offer a safe and friendly environment for all members and guests. You will help members and guests by providing great customer service and maintaining the cleanliness and order of our Aquatics Facilities.
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Premier Aquatics is currently hiring a year-round Head Coach for our Aliso Viejo Flying Fish swim team in Orange County! Premier Aquatics is currently hiring a year-round Head Coach for our Aliso Viejo Flying Fish swim team in Orange County.
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Be able to work a Monday through Thursday from 3:00-7:10 year-round, with variation coming in July and July during the summer season. Seasonal/ part-time, hourly. Professional Development: Elevate your skills with our exclusive leadership training and safety credentials, designed to boost your career and set you apart.
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We are looking to recruit Lifeguards to ensure the safety of members at our YMCA Swimming pools.
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