Adecco in partnership with our client, is currently hiring a full-time passionate and dedicated Recreation Manager to lead, plan, and oversee recreational programs and activities for our client's organization in Perth South, ON. This role involves managing a team, coordinating events, and ensuring a positive and engaging experience for all participants. Ideally, you will have strong leadership skills, creativity, and a commitment to promoting active and healthy lifestyles.
This is an exciting opportunity to lead dynamic recreational initiatives, foster community connections, and create lasting impacts through innovative programs. Apply today!
- Pay Rate : 65k - 80k / year (based on experience)
- Location : Perth South
- Shift : Mondays to Fridays | 8 : 30am - 4 : 30pm
- Job type : Permanent | Full-time
Responsibilities :
Plan, develop, and implement a variety of aquatic programs and activities for all age groups and skill levels.Schedule and coordinate swimming lessons, public swim times, special events, and other aquatic activities.Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, adjusting as necessary to meet community needs.Recruit, hire, train, and supervise lifeguards, swim instructors, and other pool staff.Develop and implement staff training programs, including safety protocols, emergency procedures, and customer service.Conduct regular staff meetings and performance evaluations to ensure high standards of service and safety.Oversee the daily operations of the swimming pool, ensuring it is clean, safe, and well-maintained.Coordinate with maintenance staff to ensure timely repairs and upkeep of pool equipment and facilities.Enforce all health and safety regulations, including water quality standards and facility rules.Community Recreation Programming :Plan, coordinate, and supervise a variety of community recreation programs and activities.Identify community needs and develop appropriate programs to meet these needs.Promote participation in recreational activities through various marketing strategies.Recruit, train, and supervise volunteers to assist with recreational programs and activities.Develop and implement volunteer training programs to ensure volunteers are well-prepared and effective.Recognize and appreciate volunteer contributions through regular feedback and special events.Provide excellent customer service to pool patrons and program participants, addressing inquiries, concerns, and complaints in a professional manner.Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all community members.Prepare and manage the aquatic and recreation program budgets, including tracking expenses and revenues.Maintain accurate records of program participation, staff and volunteer certifications, and facility maintenance.Prepare reports and presentations for senior management and community stakeholders.Ensure compliance with all local, provincial, and federal regulations related to aquatic facilities and recreation programs.Develop and enforce safety policies and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.Conduct regular safety drills and inspections to maintain a high standard of safety.Qualifications :
Mu st be legally eligible to work, and reside in CanadaBachelor's degree in Recreation Management, Physical Education, or a related field.Minimum of 3 years of experience in aquatic program management, community recreation programming, or a similar role.Current certifications in Lifeguarding, CPR, First Aid, and Water Safety Instruction.Strong leadership and supervisory skills.Excellent organizational and communication abilities.Knowledge of pool maintenance and water quality management.Experience in volunteer coordination and community engagement.Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.This position requires working in a pool environment, which includes exposure to water, humidity, and varying temperatures.Physical demands include standing, walking, swimming, and occasional lifting of equipment or suppliesAre you interested in this position? Apply now! Our dynamic team of recruiters will reach out if you qualify for this role.
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