- UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
This position reports to the Aquatics Director/Aquatics Supervisor who reports to Senior Aquatics Management. The incumbent interacts regularly with their supervisor, staff, volunteers, and participants.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Under the direction of the City of Minnetonka Aquatics Manager, this position is required to work mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays. This is an opportunity for those looking to further their career as a recreation or aquatics professional.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
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.
Part-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Reporting Relationship: Reports to Recreation Supervisor - Aquatics. Reporting Relationship: Reports to Recreation Supervisor - Aquatics. The staff in this division are responsible for the management of facilities such as the Community Center, the Senior Center, and the Outdoor Center, as well as all other City park buildings and recreation facilities such as swimming beaches, sledding hill, amphitheatre and facilities on school property that are operated in partnership with the School District such as the Oak Point Pool and tennis courts at CMS.
Part-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Reports to: Aquatics Supervisor. Reports to: Aquatics Supervisor. Red Cross WSI Certification or Lifeguard Certification Pool security. Title: Lifeguard/Water Safety Instructor. St. Louis Park is looking for Certified Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors to work in our swim program.
ExpandUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
This position assists in managing and training all Aquatics Team Members. 1 year coaching and/or swim instructor experience. Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the club for prolonged periods of time.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
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.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Pay: $23.50 per hour The Aquatics Supervisor is responsible for strengthening our lifeguard team through the delivery of superior service and safety. 2+ years of experience in aquatics operation: lifeguarding, lifeguard training, swim instruction, and CPO/AFO Physical Requirements Swim 50 yards in 4 ft.
$23.5 an hourExpandUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Relationships:This position reports to the Aquatic Supervisor/Aquatics Director who reports to the Association Aquatic Director or Association Aquatic Manager. Job Summary:The Lifeguard II is responsible for supervising the aquatics area to prevent accidents, assist swimmers, and respond to emergencies.
Part-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
10 Best Tips to Find a Job When Relocating
Are you planning to move? That’s great news, but now you might wonder what that means for your job. Some people are lucky – they can relocate and keep working the same position as always, just remotely. For others, however, this isn’t an option. They must search for and land a job in their soon-to-be new city. This can be intimidating, given that getting a new job even under normal circumstances can be challenging. Now you’ll have to overcome additional hurdles. This article provides valuable tips on how to find a job in another state. Because it can be done! Read on to learn how.
How to Re-apply for Your Old Job Professionally
Have you recently started a new job only to find that you miss your old one? Maybe you didn’t realize how good you had it, and now you regret leaving. Don’t worry. You’re not the first person to feel this way, and you might even be able to return to your old job if you play your cards right.
Looking for New Candidates?
Before the turn of the century, recruiters could put their "help wanted" ads in the newspaper, and applications would pour in. Since then, recruiting has turned a new page. The use of the internet and other technologies allows recruiters to broaden their candidate pool for the simple reason being
Decline a Job Offer Professionally: When to Rescind
Your job search has finally paid off! After countless job applications, numerous emails, and several interviews, the hiring manager and other stakeholders have decided that you’re the right person for the job! All you have to do now is accept the offer and walk into the sunset, right?
Resume Job Description Samples - 8 Tips to Follow
When looking for a job, your resume becomes a crucial element. From making a great first impression to showcasing all your achievements and potential, your resume has to portray your professional story in minutes.
Internship Cover Letter Tips with Examples
Until now, college has been about learning, absorbing, and experiencing. It’s not until you become eligible for an internship that things start getting real—real-world experiences using real-life scenarios. Applying for internships takes time, and there’s no college course on “how to apply for jobs.” (We’d sign up immediately if there was, though!) But here's a spoiler alert: most internships require a cover letter. And while this may seem like a burden, it’s actually a blessing.
Tips to Get Your First Job Confidently
Whether you’re a recent graduate or you still have a few exams left, you may be itching to put your polished leather shoes on and join the workforce. After all, your first job is an entryway into the professional life you’d lead for the decades to come.