Program Supervisor - Aquatics

PARK DISTRICT OF OAK PARKOak Park, IL
13h

About The Position

The Program Supervisor - Aquatics is a Full-Time Position. We offer competitive compensation with a hiring range of $51,309 - $60,000 based on experience and qualifications. Our benefit package includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, flexible spending account, 457 plan(s), IMRF Pension, employee discounts, 10 vacation days, 8 1/2 holidays, 12 sick days and 5 personal days. The working schedule is Monday – Friday 8:30am-5:00pm, available during operational hours of two outdoor Aquatic Facilities and working nights and weekends for special events, seasonal training, and as needed. Job Purpose: The Aquatic Supervisor is responsible for development, management and continued growth of the aquatic programs, camps, special events, birthday parties, public swim sessions, rentals and facility operations. Additionally, oversees two outdoor pool facilities’ operations, safety protocol and readiness and cleanliness. Position oversees Learn to Swim Coordinator, pool managers, head guards, lifeguards, swim lesson instructors, and custodians. Research, creation, implementation and evaluation of programs and operations.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree (4 year) in Recreation or related field.
  • Minimum 2 years of progressive work experience in the park, recreation, or aquatic industry.
  • Minimum 2 years’ supervisory experience.
  • Certified Park and Recreation Professional or able to attain within two years
  • Ellis and Associate’s ILTP – Lifeguard Instructor Certification or able to attain within 3 months of employment.
  • Starfish Aquatics Institute Swimming Instructor Certification or able to attain within 3 months of employment.
  • Valid Illinois Driver’s License. Pre-employment drug test required. This position is part of a random drug testing program. Good driving record.
  • Knowledge and experience in Microsoft Office applications.
  • Ability to multi-task workload.
  • Oral and written communication skills.
  • Organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Planning and problem solving skills.
  • Customer service focus.
  • Programming experience in a recreational setting.
  • Knowledge of safety and risk management.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, develop, implement, and evaluate Aquatic programs, facilities and services, including but not limited to: Learn to Swim, birthday parties, rentals, pool/rink camps, special events.
  • Recruit, hire, train, schedule, supervise, complete payroll and evaluate performance of staff.
  • Oversee all part time aquatic staff, providing leadership and guidance in the performance of their duties and responsibilities
  • Research and develop new aquatic programs and services that can be offered year-round for all ages youth to adult.
  • Responsible for ongoing evaluation of programs, services and facilities.
  • Working with leadership staff, develops SMART program budget goals and evaluates, manages goals progress to completion.
  • Working with leadership staff develop annual program budgets in line with cost recovery goals and is responsible to manage budget through annual cycle.
  • Plan and lead a minimum of quarterly staff meetings and weekly/monthly staff meetings in the summer to ensure safety, implement procedures, and address strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
  • Maintains a revenue generation mind-set and conducts cost benefit analysis, pricing reviews, program lifecycle audits, and leads staff in using financial systems to meet budgetary and financial goals.
  • Leads facility operations ensuring operational safety, facility readiness and cleanliness.
  • Plan and conduct weekly lifeguard in-service trainings.
  • Plan and lead annual/preseason Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Certification courses for all lifeguards on staff.
  • Plan and lead part-time seasonal leadership training for pool managers and head guards.
  • Prepare and manage budgets, purchase requisitions and reconciliation of daily Point of Sale receipts.
  • Through oversight of the Swim Lesson Coordinator Oversees the planning and delivery of aquatic programs, public swim sessions and special events.
  • Develop and directs training for swim lesson instructors to ensure quality program delivery.
  • Act as a leader, nurturing a team-oriented environment that promotes effective staff communication.
  • Seek out customer input, investigates and acts upon requests, suggestions, and complaints concerning programs and services.
  • Prepare and maintain required attendance, service, Ellis and Associates, IDPH, personnel and property (written or computerized) records.
  • Coordinate with the Communications and Marketing Department to develop and guide the promotion, and efforts for pool programs, events and services, including brochure preparation.
  • Make efficient and effective use of resources under his/her discretion.
  • Prepare and monitor registration information through Amilia and manage waitlist, refunds and program transfers.
  • Foster partnership with community and public/private sector organizations in support of the District’s mission and act as the liaison with different community groups as assigned.
  • Foster a working environment that promotes safe work habits and active participation in the agency’s risk management program.
  • Due to the needs of the Park District, evening and weekend hours will be required. Your work schedule will vary as responsibilities demand; your workweek will exceed 40 hours at times.
  • Work with WSSRA to assist with the coordination and oversight of the inclusion of participants who have disabilities.
  • Competitively prices and procures materials, supplies and services as outlined in Park District purchasing policies.
  • Prepare and present routine and special reports as directed.
  • Assistance required with special projects and events (i.e. Day in Our Village, Fall Fest, Frank Lloyd Wright Run, Winterfest, and Ice Show) serve on assigned committees upon request (i.e. Safety, Innovation, etc.)
  • Attend Park Board meetings upon request to provide information or recommendations to the Commissioners as deemed necessary.
  • Support the Program and Operations Manager of Gymnastics and Recreation Center as well as maintenance and operations staff.
  • Survey customers for feedback and ideas.
  • On call nights and weekends as needed.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • flexible spending account
  • 457 plan(s)
  • IMRF Pension
  • employee discounts
  • 10 vacation days
  • 8 1/2 holidays
  • 12 sick days
  • 5 personal days
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