AQUATICS COORDINATOR (#GK5 ) $31.52-$39.85 hourly / $5,463.00-$6,907.00 monthly / $65,561.60-$82,888.00 yearly
Definition
Under direction, plans, promotes,
implements, coordinates and supervises the daily activities of a variety of
aquatics programs, including but not limited to public swim, special events,
adult fitness, water aerobics, swim lessons, lifeguard training, Red Cross
certification, water polo, junior lifeguards and facility usage; supervises the
work of aquatics program staff; schedules a variety of aquatics programs; and
performs other work as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This class differs from the higher
level of Aquatics Supervisor in that the latter has overall program
responsibility for its assignment, and provides direction to the Aquatics
Coordinator. Aquatics Coordinators plan, implement and coordinate the daily activities
of their assigned programs. Aquatics Coordinator differs from the class of
Aquatics Program Specialist in that the latter is focused on training
lifeguards and the public in water rescue and water safety, supervising aquatic
aides and lifeguards and enforcing safety policies in the aquatics facilities,
while the Aquatics Coordinator coordinates multiple aquatics programs and
supervises assigned staff, including Aquatics Program Specialists.
Typical Tasks
· Plans, coordinates and implements the daily activities of
aquatics programs, including but not limited to public swim, special events,
adult fitness, water aerobics, swim lessons, lifeguard training, Red Cross
certification, water polo, junior lifeguards and facility usage;
· Recruits, selects, schedules, motivates, evaluates and
trains program staff and volunteers;
· Develops schedules of activities for assigned programs;
· Recommends policies and procedures for assigned programs;
· Evaluates existing and proposed programs, costs and
facilities and makes recommendations for improvement, continued use and/or
inclusion in aquatics services;
· Develops and monitors assigned program budgets;
· Prepares brochures, flyers, advertising and other publicity
materials to promote aquatics programs, special events and facility use;
· Coordinates and supervises special events, including
scheduling facility use
and transportation, processing payments for supplies and admission, and
preparing and distributing publicity materials;
· Answers questions and explains aquatics programs and
services to the public;
· Responds to complaints regarding programs, fees and refund
policies;
· Gathers information and prepares reports as directed;
· Attends meetings and conferences;
· Assists in grant preparation; and
· Substitutes for subordinate staff as needed.
Employment Standards
Knowledge of:
Working knowledge of:
·
The practices and techniques of
developing, organizing and supervising aquatics activities and programs.
·
Safety and emergency procedures and
first aid.
·
The methods and techniques of
publicity and promotion.
·
The principles and practices of
supervision and training.
·
Communication skills and techniques.
·
Specific program assignment (may be
required).
Some knowledge of:
- Monitoring and preparing budgets.
- Principals of diversity and inclusion.
Ability to:
·
Plan, organize, implement, and
evaluate a variety of aquatics programs and special events.
·
Plan, assign, direct, train,
motivate and evaluate the work of subordinate staff.
·
Establish and maintain effective relationships
with those contacted in the course of work.
·
Recommend, interpret, explain and
enforce program policies and procedures.
·
Communicate effectively both orally
and in writing.
·
Prepare reports and correspondence.
·
Analyze and prepare grant proposals,
contracts and budgets.
·
Learn to input and access
information on a computer.
·
Travel to and perform duties at
variety of outdoor and indoor recreation sites.
·
Lift 25 pounds.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of training and
experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is
qualifying. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:
Completion of college with major coursework in recreation or
related field and one year of experience coordinating or supervising aquatics
program activities or aquatics special events.
OR
Three years of experience coordinating or supervising
aquatics and/or recreation program activities or special events, at least one
year of which must be in aquatics.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
License/Certificate:
Possession of a valid American Red Cross (ARC)
lifeguard training certificate*;
Possession of a valid ARC CPR for the Professional Rescuer (CPR Pro)
certificate* or American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for the
Health Care Profession (Provider C);
*
Acceptable Lifeguard and CPR Certifications include:
American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
OR
American Red
Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid
WITH
The American Red
Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
OR
The American Red
Cross CPR – AED for Lifeguards
Post-employment
certifications required within six months of hire:
- ARC Trainer certificates for Lifeguard and Title 22
courses.
- A valid Oxygen Administration certificate.
- A valid ARC Water Safety Instructor certificate or
Santa Cruz County Instructor Training Program.
AND
- Attain
one of the following:
- First
Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22),
- ARC
Emergency Responder,
- First
Responder,
OR
- Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT).
Background Investigation:
Fingerprinting is required.
Special Working Conditions:
Exposure
to variable temperatures and weather conditions; strong and unpleasant odors
and fumes such as chlorine; noise from children; allergens such as poison oak,
pollen, and bee stings; pool chemical fluctuations which might cause irritation
to eyes and skin; and the possibility of administering first aid which may
involve exposure to infections which might cause chronic disease or death.
Miscellaneous
Bargaining Unit: 41
EEOC Job Category: 08
Occupational Grouping: 30
Worker's Comp Code: 1160
CLASS: GK5; EST: 4/1/2013; REV: 2/23/2021;