Parks & Rec - Level 7
Job Responsibilities
The City of Livonia is an Equal Opportunity Employer
This job level contains the following positions:
Activity/Sports Instructor II
Plans and administers children and adult activities in a variety of different sports or instructional programming. Minimum of two years coaching/instructing experience at high school level or above required. Archery Instructors must have USA Archery Level 2 Instruction Certification at a minimum. Must obtain CPR/AED and First Aid certification within 30 days of employment.
Building Supervisor II
Has at least three years Building Supervisor experience at the Recreation Center. Supervises facility operations including: front desk operations, policy and procedure enforcement, guest services, maintenance needs, classes, programs, and events; supervises part-time staff. Must be at least 21 years old. Must have successfully completed Building Supervisor 1, Step 3. Must obtain CPR/AED and First Aid certification within 30 days of employment.
Camp Director
Plans, supervises, and coordinates summer day camps, as assigned; responsible for supervision and evaluation of Camp Supervisors and Camp Counselors; ensures that camp activities and procedures are in compliance with state regulations; monitors inventory and purchases program supplies and equipment, as needed; maintains accurate records and reports. Must be at least 18 years old.
Lifeguard Instructor
Teaches lifeguard classes to general public; assists in staff training; works independently. Possesses current American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Certification. Holds current Basic Level Lifeguarding, CPR-PR, Oxygen Administration, and PDT certifications.
Museum Collection Manager
Manages proper documentation of the museum collections, including accessioning and deaccessioning, cataloging, inventories, and other records; maintains the collections management database (Past Perfect) and object files; ensures proper care and preservation of the museum collections by managing the museum collections storage rooms, environmental conditions data and analysis, curatorial housekeeping, and conservation projects; contributes to exhibition planning and installation, including overseeing incoming and outgoing loans. At least three years of professional experience managing art and artifact collections in a museum environment and thorough knowledge of collections management standards and best practices required.
Naturalist
Plans and administers nature programming in a variety of locations; develops, manages, and trains volunteers to assist in the development of nature programs; offers an opportunity to explore natural beauty and to learn about nature through classroom presentations, interpretative walks, and workshops; creates partnerships and manages contractors, as needed. Must be able to teach to all ages and all backgrounds, including young children. Must be at least 21 years old.
Pool Maintenance Supervisor
Oversees Pool Maintenance staff; responsible for mechanical and general daily maintenance. Possesses Lifeguard Certification, Certified Pool Operator or Aquatic Facility Operator Certification, and Oxygen Administration Certification. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be at least 18 years old.
Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator
Responsible for leading and supervising activities for persons with special needs; plans, supervises, and coordinates events and activities, as assigned; responsible for supervision and evaluation of Therapeutic Recreation Counselors and Therapeutic Recreation Supervisors; ensures safety and well-being of staff and participants; maintains accurate records and reports, as necessary; monitors inventory and purchases program supplies and equipment, as needed; responsible for interaction with participants, families, and staff members in a positive and professional manner. Must be at least 18 years old.
Minimum Qualifications and Application Process
Be at least 16 years old (or as specified); and
Be able to work weekdays, weekends, and holidays; and
Have the ability to lift a minimum of 35 pounds; and
Have the ability to demonstrate techniques and skills associated with the position; and
Aquatic Staff: must possess a current American Red Cross Lifeguard training or nationally recognized certification, CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification, First Aid certification, and be able to pass a swim test.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Work variable hours
Follow established daily operating procedures
Assure safety of participants
Work effectively with the public and department personnel
Perform other related duties, as assigned