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Experience: Previous experience in competitive swimming, lifeguarding, or swim instructor preferred, but not required. Plans and instructs American Red Cross swim lessons and assists with Special Event Programs.
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You can hike, canoe, fish, swim, camp out, and be one with nature. This automotive manufacturing parts supplier is experiencing growth and is seeking a Continuous Improvement Engineer. As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you’ll be responsible for developing strategies that focus on improving efficiency, quality and productivity of the facility.
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The Club has been a place for members to gather and relax with friends and family, or enjoy some of the many activities offered, whether a Club event, a round of golf, a game of tennis, a bocce match or a relaxing swim.
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Ability to swim, retrieve a 10 lb diving brick from the bottom of the pool and swim the brick to the top without stopping. Ensures swimmers are aware of potentially dangerous swim areas and activities.
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Responsibilities of the Water Fitness Instructor - This Water Fitness Instructor position is responsible for instructing group swim classes as assigned by the Aquatic Supervisor; evaluating programs and making recommendations for improvements to the Aquatic Supervisor.
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Emergency Oxygen Administration, First Aid, Attain YMCA Swim Lesson Instructor within 30 - 60 days, and Obtain YMCA Water Fitness Instructor within 6 months. Instruct swim classes in accordance with Gateway Region YMCA guidelines so that participants progress through skills.
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Teach swim lessons (group/individual) and aquatics exercise classes (with appropriate certifications). Teach swim lessons (group/individual) and aquatics exercise classes (with appropriate certifications.
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Knowledge of any programming the facility provides (swim lessons, family fun days, water aerobics, swim team, tot time, river walking, etc. Ability to swim. The lifeguard starting payrate is $15 per hour.
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Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required) As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers.
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