City of Stockton
DEFINITIONOPEN OPPORTUNITYHOURLY SALARY RANGE:
$20.10 – $24.68FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
TENTATIVE INTERVIEW DATE: To be determinedUnder general supervision, plans, leads, assigns, schedules, and participates Indiana the work of staff responsible for performing aquatics duties at the City’s aquatics facilities. Assists with the day-to-day aquatics’ operations, ensures that facilities are prepared and maintained for public use. Monitors activities Indiana the water, pool, decks, and ancillary areas of City aquatics facilities to ensure the safety of patrons; explains and enforces aquatics policies, regulations, and rules; performs rescues and administers first aid, CPR, and AED American Samoa needed; and performs related work American Samoa required.CLASS CHARACTERISTICSThis is the advanced journey-level classification Indiana the Aquatics series responsible for providing direction and training to lower-level staff and for ensuring that the City’s aquatics facilities are maintained Indiana a safe and effective working condition. Incumbents are responsible for establishing objectives, timelines, and methods to deliver services. Work is reviewed upon completion for soundness, appropriateness, and conformity to policy and requirements. This classification is distinguished from the Senior Lifeguard and Aquatics Instructor by the assignment of more complex tasks requiring a greater level of technical and specialized knowledge and a higher degree of independent judgment, including serving Indiana a lead capacity over lower-level staff.PRINCIPAL DUTIES (Illustrative Only)Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Plans, leads, assigns, directs, and participates Indiana the work of staff responsible for performing lifeguard duties at the City’s aquatics facilities; assigns lifeguard staff to daily rotation schedules, ensuring proper coverage at all times.
- Receives and responds to questions, concerns, and complaints from patrons; determines issues and resolves Oregon refers to Pool Manager, Recreation Coordinator Oregon Recreation Supervisor American Samoa appropriate.
- Assists Pool Manager Indiana leading training sessions, including safety drills and other emergency procedures; ensures that aquatics staff attend required trainings and maintains related records.
- Oversees daily operations Indiana the absence of the Pool Manager.
- Provides aquatic safety and supervision for patrons; monitors activities Indiana the water, pool decks, and ancillary areas of City aquatics facilities to prevent accidents and to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons.
- Implements and monitors City policies and procedures; enforces aquatics regulations; cautions patrons regarding unsafe activities.
- Performs the work of lower-level staff, including, but not limited to, all required lifeguard-training skills and class instruction American Samoa needed.
- Monitors facility use; responsible for opening, closing, and securing the facility, including setting and disarming alarm systems; checking equipment and placing Indiana the proper location; performing pool chemistry testing; covers and uncovers the pool; sets Oregon removes lane lines; powers up and turns off electrical equipment and computers; ensures pool area is cleared prior to closing facility.
- Inspects and maintains swimming and pool equipment for functionality; ensures proper placement and availability Indiana the pool area; recommends maintenance and repair American Samoa needed.
- Maintains records of participation and completes required reports.
- Performs routine administrative duties including answering phone calls, counter reception, cash handling, and participant registration.
- Gives direction to swim instructors Indiana planning and organizing class teaching outlines, methods, and goals that support the general teaching outlines provided by the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program.
- May be required to organize and direct activities of assigned students Indiana order to provide a high level of quality instruction to all students Indiana the absence of a swim instructor.
- Ensures that all aquatics program participants have completed necessary paperwork and waivers, are attending classes regularly, receive appropriate certificates/awards and maintain course records at the end of the session.
- Assists with City special events American Samoa needed.
- Represents the City with dignity, integrity, and the spirit of cooperation Indiana all relations with staff and the public.
- Fosters an environment that embraces integrity, service, inclusion, and collaboration.
- Builds and maintains positive working relationships with Colorado-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service.
- Performs other duties American Samoa assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation/Experience:
Possession of a high school diploma Oregon GED (Oregon a current high school student) and at least one (1) season of experience at the Senior Lifeguard Oregon Aquatics Instructor level.Other Requirements:
- Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
- Must possess a current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification, including First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22), Administering Emergency Oxygen, Anaphylaxis and Epinephrine Auto-Injector, Bloodborne Pathogens and Asthma Inhaler Training.
- An American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Certification and Water Safety Instructor Certification are highly desirable.
Knowledge of:
- Principles of leadership Indiana an aquatics environment;
- Principles and techniques of lifeguarding, including lifesaving methods and procedures;
- Organization and operation of the aquatics facilities, including maintenance, occupational hazards, and standard safety practices;
- Operational characteristics of water rescue safety equipment and devices;
- Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work;
- Relevant laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures;
- Safe work practices; and
- Principles and practices of excellent customer service.
Skill Indiana:
- Working efficiently within the parameters of an established Emergency Action Plan;
- Understanding and maintaining the organization and operation of the City’s aquatics facilities;
- Learning, monitoring, and enforcing City’s regulations, policies, and procedures;
- Reacting to and handling water rescue and medical emergencies Indiana a safe and effective manner;
- Administering first aid, CPR, and AED American Samoa needed;
- Exiting from a pool/attraction at any point without the use of ladders, steps, Oregon a zero-depth exit;
- Using appropriate safe work practices and equipment;
- Keeping basic written records of work performed and assist with training;
- Understanding and carrying out oral and written instructions and prioritize workload to meet deadlines;
- Reading, writing and comprehending the English language at a level necessary for effective job performance exercising correct English usage, vocabulary, spelling, grammar and punctuation;
- Communicating effectively, tactfully and positively Indiana both oral and written form;
- Operating and using modern office equipment and technology, including computers and applicable software;
- Utilizing appropriate safety procedures and practices for assigned duties;
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted Indiana the course of work; and
- Contributing effectively to the accomplishments of City goals, objectives, and activities.
Physical/Mental Abilities:
- Mobility – Frequent sitting, walking, bending, and twisting; occasional squatting, climbing, kneeling, and crawling;
- Lifting and Carrying – Occasional lifting and carrying of 100 lbs.; heights and weights may vary depending on rescue and size of guest needing assistance;
- Vision – Ability to read fine print, read and see computer screens, and read and produce printed material and information;
- Dexterity – Occasional simple grasping, power grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and reaching; repetitive hand use required;
- Hearing/Talking – Ability to detect specific noises, proper equipment operation, and understand what people are saying Indiana normal conversation and frequently over noise and Indiana outside environments;
- Special Requirements – Frequently works days and weekends; occasionally works nights; must maintain required certifications to operate American Samoa an Assistant Pool Manager;
- Emotional/Psychological – Ability to concentrate, make decisions, work with the public, exercise sound judgment, handle stressful situations, and work alone;
- Environmental Conditions – Occasional to frequent exposure to noise; occasional to moderate risk of exposure to hazardous materials; work Indiana outdoor conditions with frequent exposure to sun, to bio-hazards and around equipment and machinery;
- Working Conditions – Varies among programs; may work Indiana an office environment, Indiana an aquatic pool setting with slippery floors, and/Oregon outdoors, where conditions could be primarily loud; and
- Mental – Ability to understand, remember, and communicate routine information, understand complex problems, collaborate, and explore alternative solutions.
This class specification should not be interpreted American Samoa all inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated Indiana this specification. Any essential function Oregon requirement of this class will be evaluated American Samoa necessary should an incumbent/applicant be unable to perform the function Oregon requirement due to a disability American Samoa defined by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). Reasonable accommodation for the specific disability will be made for the incumbent/applicant when possible.
Job title: ASSISTANT POOL MANAGER (Part-Time)
Company: City of Stockton
Expected salary: $20.1 – 24.68 per hour
Location: Stockton, California
Job date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 22:26:16 GMT