Old Colony YMCA

Aquatics Coordinator- Swim Lessons

Old Colony YMCA  •  Stoughton, MA (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Under the supervision of the Aquatics Director or designee, the Aquatics Coordinator is responsible to ensure all participants are provided with activities which promote the social, cultural, educational, physical, and leadership potential of the child. Under the Aquatics Coordinator’s supervision, all aquatic classes will be organized and staffed by qualified swim instructors who reflect and support the Mission of the Old Colony Y. The Aquatics Coordinator will uphold the employee code of conduct and will ensure that all areas of the job responsibilities reflect the mission of the Old Colony Y, and regulating agency. The Aquatics Coordinator will display and encourage the character traits of caring, responsibility, honesty and respect in the fulfillment of all job duties.

JOB FUNCTION:

  1. PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Teach swim classes as needed & Lifeguard as needed
  • Interview, hire, train, supervise, discipline and evaluate all swim instructors
  • Ensure that staff is informing class and pool procedures to program participants and enforcing all posted rules.
  • Supervise aquatic events and encourage staff and members to participate.
  • Review all swim instructors’ time cards to assure each has been completed correctly and accurately.
  • Work with aquatics director to schedule pool offerings and ensure volume control
  • Oversee the standardization of student evaluations for swimming levels.
  • Monitor class registrations, rosters, and participant to instructor ratios.
  • Send class logs, program logs, and cancellation logs to the Program Director
  • Act as greeter and supervisor during first week of classes
  • Maintain and oversee the attendance and progress records for all students.
  • Provide in-services and instructor meetings between program sessions.
  • Report all incident/accidents on proper forms and submit to supervisor.
  • Coordinate and facilitate camp swim lessons and open swim schedules with Program and Aquatics Directors.
  • Keep current with the field of aquatics, program offerings from competition, best practices from other Y’s and associations, and recommend changes and/or progressions to supervisor
  • Implement a minimum of 2 new programs annually.
  • Coordinate incentive programs alongside head guard
  1. SUPERVISION OF PERSONNELL:
    • Responsible for hiring, training and evaluations of all swim instructors.
    • Recruit, train and provide leadership for volunteers.
    • Wear staff uniform at all times (on duty)
    • Assign and post instructor schedules ensuring adequate coverage of classes at all times.
    • Ensure that all certifications and in-service training requirements are up to date for all swim instructors and documentation is properly filed.
  1. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • To adhere to all fiscal policies and procedures such as petty cash, program registration, purchase orders and employee expenses.
  • To keep accurate attendance records and class records, checking with membership service before entering new names to rosters.
  • Participate in the annual Strong Kids Campaign by running at least one fundraising event in the aquatic department.
  • Assist supervisor with the development of the annual budget as it pertains to aquatics.
  • Manage the swim class portion of the aquatics budget with the guidance of the supervisor, to meet or exceed the budgeted numbers.
  1. FACILITY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Properly test water for chemical balance and record at assigned times (inform building sup. of chemical level problems).
  • Check all safety equipment, reporting any problems in writing to supervisor.
  • Assure that all swim class equipment is organized and in proper working condition, reporting any problems and changes to supervisor.
  • Keep accurate records of resale merchandise inventory and order new merchandise when necessary.
  • Properly open and close pool as scheduled.
  • Security and safety of pool area- never leaving area unattended or unlocked, check all doors and windows.
  • Daily cleanliness of pool areas; cleaning staff office, putting equipment away in storage closet neatly, inspecting pool area and reporting all problems in writing to supervisor. Assign various jobs to staff and post.
  1. INTERDIVISIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Attend Aquatic Focus Group meetings
  • Attend all required annual staff meetings
  • Assist in conducting & coordinating annual swim instructor trainings
  • Instruct a minimum of 5 swim classes each session.

Qualifications

  1. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • High School Diploma (associates degree preferred)
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of related work experience
  • Maintain certification in Lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid
  • Must have current Lifeguard Certification: YMCA, Red Cross or Ellis
  • Must attend YMCA LGI & YSLI within 6-9 months
  • CPO preferred must attain within 3 months
  • Must be physically able to teach aquatic lessons & lift an adult male from the pool to the pool deck.
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About Old Colony YMCA

Website: www.oldcolonyymca.org

Twitter: @OldColonyYMCA

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Since 1887, Old Colony Y (OCY) has worked tirelessly to effect lasting personal and social change. Old Colony YMCA is a charitable, non-profit Association committed to the development of strong spirit, mind, and body, guided by Judeo-Christian principles, to enrich the quality of life for everyone in our communities. We believe that our mission is to assist all people to develop to their fullest potential and to respond to ever-changing community needs with a focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

We are a regional provider of human services and health and wellness programming for children, families, adults, and seniors from many diverse communities. At OCY, we view traditional YMCA services – like fitness, swimming, child care, and camp – through an alternate lens; beyond their explicit benefits to the health and wellness of our members and participants, they are also an opportunity for deeper engagement.

Last year the Y served more than 141,000 people throughout Southeastern Massachusetts at branches in Brockton, East Bridgewater, Easton, Plymouth, Middleboro, Stoughton, and Taunton. While most Ys have a focus on positive youth development, Old Colony Y is unique in our commitment to serve the most “at risk” members of our community, ensuring that everyone has access to OCY services if they should need them. We are committed to strengthening our capacity to respond to changing communities and ensure that everyone (including persons of diverse culture, ethnicity, religion, ability, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic level, and skill) have access and are welcomed and fully engaged.

OCY is governed by a 62 member Board who are active, with committees that provide oversight to all aspects of our operations including a Fiscal Committee, a Program Committee which reviews program and quality compliance, as well as tracking progress on strategic planning goals. We are purposefully working toward ensuring that our board and staff are reflective of the communities we serve. As a diverse organization of people joined together by a shared commitment to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grown and thrive, we strive to provide employment and volunteer opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds.

We offer a vast menu of services and community programs, including:

• Seven full-facility branches (Brockton – Central/Youth, Easton, East Bridgewater, Middleboro, Plymouth, Stoughton, and Taunton)

• A multi-site child care branch (Community Based Child Care) operating 48 sites daily

• Five summer camps (Camp Clark, Camp Satucket, Camp Yomechas, YMCA Camp in Stoughton, and Camp Massasoit)

• A branch serving families experiencing homelessness (Family Services)

• A branch focused on chronic disease and well-being initiatives (Healthy Living)

• Residential/non-residential branch programs for adolescents (Social Services)

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Brockton, MA
Year Founded
1887
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