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$16.61-$23.72 Hourly / $2,879.07-$4,111.47 Monthly / $34,548.80-$49,337.60 Yearly
Plans, promotes, and conducts recreational activities; teaches and oversees games, social activities, and special events; schedules center and playground activities; supervises participants; oversees and teaches persons of all ages; may be required to transport participants in department vehicle.
Assists with children's workshops, pre-school programs and projects, math and reading programs; attends recreational events/programs in order to assist participants.
Takes orders and purchases supplies for recreational activities, checks in and puts supplies away; receives monies from class participants; writes receipts for supplies and equipment; traces delinquent fees to recover money; maintains records, logs, lists, and forms; performs clerical work such as typing and filing; verifies purchase orders and requisitions and maintains records of transactions; prepares and submits periodic reports.
Attends and participates in meetings, workshops, and seminars; coordinates special programs, events, and travel arrangements.
Operates audiovisual equipment for recreational shows and productions.
Inspects recreational facilities, apparatus, and equipment to ensure safety; performs field maintenance when necessary; enforces proper safety practices and occupational safety rules and regulations to prevent hazardous conditions and protect employees and the public from harm; oversees operation of assigned area in absence of higher-level workers; ensures security of building when leaving area.
Directs visitors to ensure that they arrive at the appropriate department or recreational center; answers phones and provide information concerning programs and use of recreation centers.
Performs related work as required.
Some knowledge of: techniques relating to a wide variety of recreation activities; basic records keeping; instructional techniques.
Ability to: provide leadership in coordinating and conducting recreational activities; provide instruction to participants engaged in group games and sports; maintain records and compile reports; establish and maintain relationships with other employees, civic groups, and the general public; perform activities requiring light to moderate physical exertion; operate a light motor vehicle if required.
Skill in: administering first aid and CPR; care and maintenance of recreational equipment.
Mostly standing, recreation and a combination of working
indoors and outdoors. Requires some use
of computer, typing and viewing a monitor