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Aquatic Facility Specialist (Summer Seasonal)

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Title
Aquatic Facility Specialist (Summer Seasonal)
Organization
City of Durham Parks & Recreation
Description

Position Description



Work. Serve. Thrive. With the City of Durham

Advance in your career while making a real difference in the community you serve.

A nationally accredited team of passionate professionals devoted to building better lives and a better community through the power of parks and recreation. Our talented team at Durham Parks and Recreation is devoted to community service and provides a diverse range of programs, services, opportunities, and experiences while being united through our core pillars of creating equitable economic impacts; advancing conservation; rejuvenating health and wellness; enhancing quality of life and sustaining social equity.  


Locations:   Forest Hills Pool, and Hillside Pool. 
Various Shifts: Up to 40 hours per week
                         shifts vary between Monday - Friday 5:30am - 8:30pm.
                         Saturdays 8:00am - 6:00pm; Sundays 9:00am - 6:00pm. 
                        Some additional shifts for training and coverage. 
Duration:  Ends on or before September 20, 2024 


Position provides on-site management of seasonal aquatics facilities in accordance with the high standards of the American Red Cross Safety Program.  Responsibilities include opening and closing facilities daily, preparing the facility for the public, providing supervision, and cleaning and routine maintenance of pool, bathhouse, and equipment. Incumbent provides swimming instructions, safety oversight, administrative support, and customer service.     Hours vary and may require evenings, weekends, and holidays.


Some hours may be remote, to include online trainings & meetings, before outdoor pools open mid-June. If you are not able to report in person before mid-June, and/or cannot continue working after July, you are still encouraged to apply!



Duties/Responsibilities



  • Supervision of opening and closing of the aquatic facility.

  • Maintains order and discipline, enforces rules and regulations.

  • Directs and conducts all water safety courses and swimming meets specified by the department.

  • Serves as lead staff on site, providing leadership over lifeguard staff, facilitates group job training, assesses quality of work, and assists staff with duties.

  • Fulfills lifeguard responsibilities such as evaluating dangerous situations, preventing injury, and providing first aid to patrons.

  • Maintains pool supplies and equipment, places equipment on the pool deck in preparation of daily operations.

  • Calls swimmers out of water during electrical storms or torrential rains.

  • Watches children as young as the age of 10 without adult supervision and ensures that children take breaks and drink water during their swim time.

  • Keeps water clean by adjusting chemical balance and maintains chemical logs.

  • Performs general maintenance and cleaning of facility and equipment as needed.

  • Provides customer service by addressing patron questions and complaints.

  • Coordinates requests with General Services, signs off on chemical deliveries, and addresses areas of concern on site.

  • Completes a daily bank deposit and financial statement, ensuring accuracy.

  • Maintains responsibility for accurate completion of accident reports.

  • Follows proper procedure for any emergency that may arise concerning the facility.



KNOWLEDGE OF: 



  • American Red Cross Lifeguard standards and regulations.

  • American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Manual.

  • Swimming pool filtration and filter operation; balancing swimming pool chemicals 

  • Best practices for handling money.



SKILL IN: 



  • Leading and providing on-site supervision to staff and delegating responsibility.

  • Leading and directing swimming instructional programs.

  • Communicating rules and regulations effectively to individuals and groups.

  • Influencing behavior and conflict resolution.

  • Identifying hazards and unsafe practices.

  • Leadership and public relations.

  • Report writing and record keeping.

  • Exercising initiative and good judgment.

Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications & Experience

High School diploma or equivalent (GED, HiSet, TASC).
Two (2) years of direct aquatics experience.
At least 18 years of age.
Valid North Carolina Class C Driver’s License with a satisfactory driving record.
Must have and maintain valid American Red Cross Certificates (or equivalent certifications by another nationally recognized agency which are valid at all pool facilities):
o Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
o Certified Pool Operator


Additional Preferred Skills

Aable to communicate through emails and text messages. 
Available to work on Saturdays and Sundays.
Available to work at least 20 hours per week and up to 40 hours per week. 
Salary
$21.44 - $24.13/hour
Job Type
Temporary/Other
Location
Durham, North Carolina United States
Posted on
2024-05-24
Expires on
2024-07-19
Desired Start Date
Not provided
How to Apply
Thank you for your interest! Please apply here:

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/durhamnc/jobs/4391351/dpr-summer-seasonal-aquatic-facility-specialist