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AQUATICS SUPERVISOR (#GK7 )

Apply as a Re-entry applicant

$34.56-$43.73 hourly / $5,990.00-$7,580.00 monthly / $71,884.80-$90,958.40 yearly


Definition

Under general direction, incumbents plan, develop, organize, analyze, direct and evaluate a variety of aquatics programs in the Parks, Open Space and Cultural Services Department (POSCS); assess community needs for aquatics programs, facility requirements, and special events; develop program budgets; obtain grants, administer contracts, and develop revenue sources to fund the various programs; and do other work as required.

Distinguishing Characteristics

Positions in this class manage a variety of aquatics programs through the subordinate level classification, Aquatics Coordinator.  Aquatics Coordinators implement and coordinate the daily activities of the programs developed by the Aquatics Supervisor. The Aquatics Coordinator may assist in the development and supervision of the programs. Aquatics Supervisor differs from the higher position of Parks Manager-Recreation & Cultural Services in that the latter has overall responsibility for the development, implementation, and coordination a variety of recreation, art and cultural, or operational and administrative programs in the Facilities Management or Public Services divisions of POSCS. 

Typical Tasks

·       Independently develops, organizes, schedules, directs, and assesses the aquatics and special events programs to which the incumbent is assigned;
·       Assesses community needs; develops funding sources to implement the programs, including grant development, fund raising, fee schedules, and community outreach;
·       Develops and monitors the budgets;
·       Develops, evaluates, and administers contracts;
·       Plans staffing levels for programs;
·       Selects, evaluates, and trains staff including volunteer and seasonal workers;
·       Develops operational standards, policies, and procedures pertaining to assigned aquatics programs;
·       Plans and prepares marketing and promotional materials;
·       Monitors and supervises the purchase of supplies and furnishings;
·       Provides staff support, liaison and advice to commissions, committees and community organizations;
·       Assesses safety and risk potential, and plans programs and events to reduce County liability;
·       Prepares reports and correspondence; 
·       Attends meetings and conferences; and
·       Substitutes for subordinate staff as needed.

Employment Standards

Knowledge

 

Working knowledge of:

 

  • Practices and techniques of planning, organizing, evaluating and administering aquatics
    programs and special events.
  • Principles of supervision and training.
  • Techniques of administrative survey and analysis.
  • Principles and practices of contract administration.
  • Principles and practices of budgeting.

 

Some knowledge of:

 

  • Grant resources and grant preparation.
  • Safety, emergency and first aid procedures.
  • Principles and practices of purchasing.
  • Principals of diversity and inclusion.

 

Abilities:

 

· Plan, organize, schedule, coordinate and direct varied aquatics programs and events.

·       Evaluate program operations and recommend new or revised procedures to implement
changes and improve efficiency.

· Develop and implement policies and procedures.

· Develop and administer budgets.

· Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, the public and those
contacted in the course of business.

· Recognize and effectively deal with politically sensitive issues.

· Read and interpret contracts, proposals, and agreements.

· Analyze problem situations and adopt an effective course of action.

· Prepare comprehensive and concise written reports, news releases, program descriptions,

      budget proposals and grant applications.

· Speak effectively before diverse groups.

· Recruit, train and supervise the work of volunteer and paid staff.

· Use resources effectively and efficiently.

·       Understand, interpret, explain and apply regulations, laws and directives pertaining to
aquatics programs.

· Learn and utilize computerized scheduling systems.

 

Education and Experience

Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

 

Completion of a four-year college program with major coursework in recreation or a related field and one year of experience coordinating or supervising aquatics program activities or aquatics special events.

 

OR

 

Completion of a two-year college program with major coursework in recreation or a related field and two years of experience coordinating or supervising aquatics program activities or aquatics special events.

 

OR

 

Four years of experience coordinating or supervising aquatics and/or recreation program activities or special events, at least two years of which must be in aquatics.

 

A Master’s degree in recreation or a related field may substitute for up to 6 months of the required two years of experience coordinating or supervising aquatics program activities or special events.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

 

License/Certificate:

 

Possession of a valid American Red Cross (ARC) lifeguard training certificate*;
Possession of a valid ARC CPR for the Professional Rescuer (CPR Pro) certificate
* or American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Care Profession (Provider C);

* Acceptable Lifeguard and CPR Certifications include:

American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED

 

OR

 

American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid

 

WITH

 

The American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer.

 

OR

 

The American Red Cross CPR – AED for Lifeguards

 

Post-employment certifications required within six months of hire: 

 

1.     ARC trainer certificates for Lifeguard training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and Title 22.

2.     A valid Oxygen Administration certificate.

3.     A valid ARC Water Safety Instructor Certificate or Santa Cruz County Instructor Training Program.

AND

4.     Attain of one of the following:

· First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22)

· ARC Emergency Responder

· First Responder

OR

· Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

Background Investigation:

Fingerprinting is required.

Special Working Conditions:

Exposure to variable temperatures and weather conditions; strong and unpleasant odors and fumes such as chlorine; noise from children; allergens such as poison oak, pollen, and bee stings; pool chemical fluctuations which might cause irritation to eyes and skin; and the possibility of administering first aid which may involve exposure to infections which might cause chronic disease or death. 

Miscellaneous

Bargaining Unit: 41

EEOC Job Category: 02

Occupational Grouping: 30

Worker's Comp Code: 0285

Previous Job Titles: Recreation Supervisor


CLASS: GK7; EST: 4/1/2013; REV: 2/23/2021;