City of Leduc |
Posted Date:
August 28, 2023
Closing Date:
September 1, 2023
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Contact | City of Leduc |
Posting ID: JR306
Aquatic Programs Coordinator
Permanent, Full-time – 35 hours / week
$73,274.00 – $91,637.00 / annum
This position has been deemed safety sensitive by the employer and as such is subject to reasonable cause and post-incident drug and alcohol testing
At the City of Leduc, our mission is People. Building. Community. We offer a collaborative and dynamic workplace where our values of Teamwork, Service, Respect and Leadership guide our conduct and contribute to a healthy culture. We strive to offer the best aquatic experience, including the best lessons, safest swims, and cleanest facilities. If you would like to work as part of a progressive organization and enjoy a fast-paced environment, then this may be the opportunity for you.
We are currently recruiting for a permanent full-time Aquatic Programs Coordinator in our Aquatic Services Area.
About the Opportunity:
Reporting to the Lead, Aquatic Services, the Aquatic Programs Coordinator is responsible for Program Development and Program Administration. Key roles and functions of this position include the oversight of program services, extensive recruitment, training and development activities for a large, dynamic and skilled team of employees, ensuring strong public safety and risk management measures, development of guidelines and procedures, and managing financial activities for Aquatic Programs.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Supervising and leading a team of Lead Instructors who in turn, support a broader team of Swim Instructors
• Leading extensive recruitment, training and development activities to support a well-resourced Aquatic Services area and strong succession planning framework
• Building and implementing comprehensive, multi-level annual training programs which develop and maintain highly skilled lifeguards and aquatic team members
• Serving as a main point of contact and subject matter expert for the City’s Aquatic Programs and industry best practices
• Building and maintaining a strong working relationship with the Aquatic Operations Coordinator to achieve alignment, efficiency, while effectively leading a shared staff team
• Working with the Aquatic Operations Coordinator to plan and coordinate annual facility openings, shutdowns, and routine maintenance activities in a manner that minimizes impacts to program delivery
• Building strong, positive and professional working relationships with stakeholders including customers, user groups, outside organizations, suppliers, associations, agencies and other key personnel in the aquatic industry
• Managing financial activities including procurement, staffing decisions, monitoring expenditures, and supporting the development of annual budgets
• Overseeing Occupational Health & Safety programs, safe work practices, and incident reporting, including taking appropriate action and follow up regarding any facility incidents that may arise
• Ensuring appropriate records management processes and procedures are in place and actively employed to demonstrate compliance with provincial and other regulatory standards
• Developing guidelines and procedures that support safe and enjoyable aquatic experiences for residents, facility users and employees
Qualifications:
• Post-Secondary degree in recreation, business administration or equivalent, or a combination of a post-secondary diploma and experience. Additional management or leadership accreditations relevant to a municipal context, considered an asset
• Minimum 3-5 years of experience in aquatic recreation administration and leadership/supervisory role
• Demonstrated knowledge and experience with aquatic programs
• Experience leading a dynamic team, including coaching, mentoring and providing technical guidance
• Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team
• A positive and energetic personality who makes work meaningful and enjoyable while inspiring the team to deliver results
Certifications:
• National Lifeguard
• Oxygen Administration
• Swim Instructor / Lifesaving Instructor
• Intermediate First Aid with CPR C or Aquatic Emergency Care
• Lifesaving Instructor Trainer
• National Lifeguard Instructor
The following are considered an asset:
• AARFP Pool Operator 1 and 2
• Lifesaving First Aid Instructor / Instructor Trainer
• Supervisory or Aquatic Management certifications/designations such as Aquatic Management Training, or AARFP Supervisory Skills certifications
Hours of Work:
• 35 hours/week
• Generally scheduled to work Monday – Friday however, must be available to work a flexible schedule and commit to work at least one evening shift and one weekend shift per month
• Must be flexible to attend/lead training sessions outside of typical work week hours, as required
Perks:
• An additional $1.00/hr. shift premium for hours worked before 7:00 a.m. and after 6:00 p.m. daily
• Annual deck footwear allowance of $50.00
• Free annual LRC membership
• Paid training and recertification (time and course fees)
Conditions of Employment:
• Candidates 18 years of age must provide a clean Criminal Records Check-Vulnerable Sector and Child Intervention Check, at own expense, as part of the hiring process
• Submission of proof of all certifications and Lifesaving Society Member ID#
Join our Team!
Come and be a part of an energetic team where we work together to have fun and provide the best aquatic experiences for our community. If you are a positive, customer-focused, and passionate people leader with excellent strategic planning and coordination skills, we would love to hear from you!
To apply, please visit our website at www.leduc.ca/careers
Competition closes at 11:59 pm (MT) on September 1, 2023. This competition may be used to fill future vacancies at the same or lower classification level. Thank you for your interest, we only contact candidates selected for interviews. Candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter along with their resumes.
The Alberta Recreation & Parks Association would like to acknowledge the First Nations, the Métis, the Inuit and all of the people across Alberta who share a history and a deep connection with this land. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.