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The Swim Instructor is responsible for teaching District swim lessons at the direction of the Head Swim Instructor and Aquatics Manager. The Swim Instructor is responsible for teaching District swim lessons at the direction of the Head Swim Instructor and Aquatics Manager.
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Conduct classes in a fun and gentle environment, following current teaching methods, policies and safety and emergency procedures as detailed in the British Swim School teacher training manual and as directed by the Aquatics Director.
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Makes decisions concerning park closing during adverse conditions in absence of Pool Manager, Aquatics Specialist, or Aquatics Manager; and fills in if necessary in other positions. Under direction of the Aquatics Manager and related management team, the Head Lifeguard is responsible for the supervision of staff and operations of assigned City aquatics facilities as designated by the Aquatics Manager or Aquatics Specialist.
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Noble Tile Supply has an exciting opportunity as a Territory Manager/Outside Sales expert in the thriving POOL/AQUATICS industry. Proven track record of success in selling POOL/AQUATICS products in a B2B environment, managing a multi-million-dollar territory.
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In this role, you'll develop and expand your territory, working closely with our dedicated inside sales support team and vendors to promote top-of-the-line products and services. Collaborate with our inside sales support team and vendors to promote products and services.
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