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Act as Aquatics Supervisor as defined by American Camp Association Accreditation Standards and State of Michigan Rules for camps. Previous program experience in aquatics and/or experiential learning (preferred.
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Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics instructor/supervisor is preferred. Trains and oversees aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS. Interacts with the Deck Supervisors and Lead Teachers on issues related to class scheduling, student progress, customer service and employee performance and training.
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This position is a part of our Aquatics Department reporting to the Aquatics Manager. Promote group swim lessons and other aquatics programs. To be aware of and to pass on to members any pertinent information concerning the aquatics center and MVP Sports Clubs.
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Trains and oversees the aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS. Maintains current certifications and stays up-to-date professionally on the aquatics and management field.
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Trains and oversees the aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS.4. Lifeguard Instructor certification ishighly encouraged. Trains and oversees private party staff to ensure that the GSS standard operating procedures are beingmaintained.
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Any other duties assigned by the Aquatics Supervisor or Aquatics Assistant. Any other duties assigned by the Aquatics Supervisor or Aquatics Assistant. Supplemental information Must be currently certified in ARC Lifeguarding, First Aid and Professional Rescuer CPR, AED & Blood borne Pathogen or able to pass a Red Cross lifeguard training course that is provided by the City of East Grand Rapids.
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Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics. Experience as youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor or aquatics. Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certifications required.
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Meet regularly with Aquatics Manager/Pool Supervisors to coordinate operational issues with sound fiscal and budgetary requirements. Must wear standard apparel as prescribed by the Aquatics Manager and exhibit a professional appearance at all times while on duty.
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The Aquatics Assistant/Head Lifeguard will serve as a liaison between the Lifeguards, WSI's and the Aquatic Supervisor. The Aquatics Assistant/Head Lifeguard will conduct observations of the Lifeguards and WSI's.
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The Aquatics Fitness Instructor leads fitness classes and demonstrates exercises for participants. The Aquatics Fitness Instructor leads fitness classes and demonstrates exercises for participants.
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