Recruitment #191017-118100-003
Department | Parks & Recreation |
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Open Date | 12/18/2019 12:00:00 AM |
Filing Deadline | 1/1/2020 11:59:00 PM |
Salary | $12.65 - $18.07/hour; $2,192.67 - $3,132.13/month; $26,312.00 - $37,585.60/year |
Employment Type |
Part-Time
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Type of Recruitment | Open |
Plans, promotes, and conducts recreational programs; teaches and/or oversees fine arts and/or theater classes for adults, children, seniors and/or the disabled; performs in a variety of theatrical programs and/or teaches a variety of fine art classes participants as necessary.
Develops and teaches classes in fine arts such as ceramics, metal smithing, drawing, painting, printmaking and digital arts.
Performs clerical work; prepares and submits reports; verifies purchase orders and requisitions; takes orders and purchases supplies for activities; checks in and puts supplies away; assists with inventory of supplies, receives monies from class participants and enters information into our tracking system; maintains records, logs, lists, and forms.
Inspects recreational/studio/workshop facilities and equipment to ensure safety; enforces proper safety practices, and occupational safety rules and regulations; oversees operation of assigned area in absence of higher level workers; ensures security of building.
Directs visitors at center/studio; answers phones and provides information concerning programs and use of centers.
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: techniques, aids, and use and care of equipment applicable to a wide variety of recreation, creative arts, fine art, special events and special population activities; emotional and physical problems of the disabled and elderly.
Some knowledge of: first aid and CPR; basic records keeping.
Ability to: coordinate and conduct recreational activities; counsel and advise participants; maintain records and compile reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, community groups, and the general public; perform activities requiring light to moderate physical strength and endurance; plan and conduct creative and arts and crafts programs and classes; work with all age groups and disabilities; work effectively with health care/social service professionals in the planning of client services; operate a light weight motor vehicle if required.
Skill in: administering first aid and CPR; care/maintenance of recreational equipment; operating power tools and sound and light systems.