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DPR is seeking Aquatics Coordinators to work at the Washington Park Recreation Center and Green Valley Ranch Recreation Center. The City and County of Denver's Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) Aquatics team is currently hiring for Aquatics Coordinators for multiple pools and recreation centers throughout Denver’s network of recreation centers.
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Under the general direction of the Aquatic Recreation Specialist in charge of swim lessons, the Assistant Recreation Specialist- Aquatics and the close supervision of the Pool Manager, this position is responsible for overall swim instruction.
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Lifeguards work in an upscale Club pool environment providing excellent service to the members while maintaining a safe aquatics environment. Providing members and guests with a fun aquatics experience.
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Opened Recently Cherry Creek Location Denver, Colorado, United States of America Category Swim / Aquatics. You will help with aquatics events, such as "Dive in Movies. As an Aquatics Lifeguard, you must be safety minded and customer service oriented.
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As a national distributor with a local presence, Ryan Herco is a full-service resource with specialized groups, including Microelectronics, Construction Services, Food & Beverage, FDA & Sanitary, Oil & Gas, Aquatics and General Industrial to name just a few.
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Promotes all Junior programming to increase participation in all Kids & Aquatics programming. Fosters childrens cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development by instructing organized activities in accordance with the Kids Academy Schedule.
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May act as "manager on duty" in the absence of the Pool Manager or Aquatics Specialist. Â One to two years/seasons of aquatics leadership as an instructor, lifeguard or coach preferred.
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Colorado Athletic Club is Denver's leading upscale athletic, aquatics, tennis and family fitness club with 4 convenient locations across Colorado's Front Range. These individuals develop and maintain a prospect lead generation system through telemarketing, cold calling, club guest passes, walk-ins and member referrals while maintaining a prospect lead follow-up system.
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Manages the Team Leads for wildlife, vegetation, wetland, and aquatics, and marine, including career development and performance. This position would be responsible for strategic leadership and oversight of multiple science-based teams across the US and Canada, including marine ecology, vegetation and wetland ecology, wildlife ecology, and freshwater fisheries and aquatic ecology.
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Establishes a balance between the competitive and recreational aspects of all Coached Aquatics and Summer Swim Programs. Supervision Received: Works under the direct supervision of the Coached Aquatics Coordinator and Aquatics Program Specialist.
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Receives general supervision from the Aquatics Specialist and supplementary direction from the seasonal pool manager/assistant pool manager. Under direct supervision of Head Lifeguards, and Aquatic Specialists, the lifeguard position is responsible for patron surveillance and safety including general maintenance, cleaning, and inspection of equipment in the Aquatics area in the rec centers and outdoor pools.
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The Lifeguard, working as part of the Aquatics team, will deliver world-class customer service and relationship building skills to create a welcoming environment at the YMCA. The Lifeguard will be responsible for guarding the pool and assuring a safe and clean aquatic environment for members and guests.
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Your Typical Responsibilities: Interview, hire, onboard, and manage employees to maintain a smooth execution of daily aquatics and service operations. A specialist aquatics qualification is desirable, but not required.
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Thorough understanding of all pool rules and regulations governing the Aquatics Department. Responsible for duties which ensure the safety of members and guests at aquatics facilities. Performs the functions of a professional lifeguard as defined by the current standards of care established by Jeff Ellis and Associates, Inc. International Lifeguard Training Program (ILTP.
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Underwater Aquatics Performer. Underwater Aquatics Performer. Must have open water certification card, current CPR certification, 25 logged dives, 25 underwater hours, 5 dives below 70 degrees and 5 dives within the last year.
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