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Pool Manager
Job Status:
Closed - no longer accepting applications
Job Closing Date:
Thursday, March 31, 2022 - 12:00am
Qualifications
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Ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing
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Knowledgeable in the use of computers
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Ability to work independently and as a team
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Ability to multi-task successfully
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Ability to deal with patrons in an effective and courteous manner
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Ability to listen and ascertain the needs of patrons; ability to find and communicate accurate information concerning policies and procedures to patrons; ability to respond to patrons tactfully and courteously
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, and general public
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Ability to analyze and solve problems
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Ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments in the absence of the Parks and Recreation Director
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Ability to delegate responsibility
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Knowledge of and ability to demonstrate approved lifesaving techniques
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Ability to supervise lifeguards and water safety staff
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Ability to organize and conduct staff certification updates and in-service training
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Ability to assist the staff at the recreation center front desk as needed
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Knowledge of monitoring pool chemicals and the ability to correctly adjust the chemicals within health code guidelines
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Ability to effectively communicate with staff and the public
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Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays, and during emergency situations as required
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Ability to quickly analyze and take control of situations or actions that require emergency intervention
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Must have a high school diploma or a GED equivalent
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A Florida driver’s license is required
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This job requires work that may involve walking, standing and/or sitting for long periods of time
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Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
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Ability to recognize smells that may indicate a dangerous condition
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Ability to learn complex tasks and remember how to complete tasks without assistance once trained
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Job risks include exposure to human body fluids and waste material, UV rays and pool chemicals (chlorine, muriatic acid, CO2, etc.). Ability to sit outdoors in extreme heat and inclement weather
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Ability to deal with stress related to emergency situations which demand immediate attention as well as staying calm in said emergencies
Responsibilities
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REPORTS TO: Parks and Recreation Director
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CLASSIFICATION STATUS: Full Time, Seasonal
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Specific tasks on a day to day basis will reflect the overall areas of expertise for this position
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Select, train, schedule, evaluate, discipline, and supervise part-time/seasonal positions
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Maintain staff within allowed personnel budget
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May act as supervisor in the absence of the Parks and Recreation Director
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Development, scheduling, staffing and supervision of aquatic exercise, instructor certification, water safety and learn to swim classes as well as special event programs and activities
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Coordinate seasonal calendar of aquatic activities including swim lessons, training, special interest groups, private parties, special events and summer camp group swims
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Daily pool and restroom maintenance and supervision of reports
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Maintenance of the pump room and pool including water chemistry, handling of chemical inventory, routine daily inspection and minor routine repair and/or adjustment of chemical feed systems, filter backwash and pool vacuums
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Recognition of emergency situations and ability to administer first-aid and/or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and an automated external defibrillator (AED)
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Interaction with public regarding aquatic or recreational inquiries and the ability to intervene and effectively deal with angry or dissatisfied patrons
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Communicate effectively with the Parks and Recreation Director and Recreation supervisory staff
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Following and administering the rules and procedures set forth by the City of Fruitland Park and Recreation Department
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Explains and interprets rules and regulations, fees and charges, and aquatics operations to patrons and participants
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Compliance with all Health Department regulations associated with the Aquatics facility
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Updates and suggests changes to department rules and regulations and operating manuals including the swim instructor manual, and life guard manual
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Works under the general supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director
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Conducts daily facility safety inspections
Email myoder@fruitlandpark.org for an application
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SALARY: $20.00 hourly