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City of Reno, NV Aquatics Specialist IV in Reno, Nevada
Aquatics Specialist IV
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Class Title
Aquatics Specialist IV
Class Code
9521
Salary
$18.75 - $19.50 Hourly
Definition
Benefits
Classification Description Summary
Distinguishing Characteristics
Positions in this band have considerable technical prerequisites. Work tasks require knowledge, skills, and abilities typically obtained through education and/or certification programs.
Work Schedule
Less than 233 hours per quarter and may be year round or
233 hours or more in a quarter with a maximum of six months employment or
Not to exceed 1,039 work hours within any fiscal year
Essential Functions
Include, but are not limited to:
Coordinates facility operation, programs, and staff schedules.
Enforces policies, rules, regulations, and ordinances governing the conduct of patrons and staff.
Inspects facilities and equipment to ensure proper maintenance and safe conditions.
Oversees swimming, diving, and water safety classes. Conducts various aquatic trainings.
Instructs employees on the duties of facility and program operations.
Office assignments may include, answering phones, scheduling appt’s and work schedules, maintaining files and an orderly office, assisting customer inquiries.
Front desk duties include; Collecting payments, registrations and reservations for recreational facilities and programs using a computer and specialized software.
Reviews revenue, expenses and attendance.
Assists with Cash Reports and Deposits
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Age: 18
Education: High school diploma or equivalent
Experience: Two years paid supervisory aquatics experience
License: Valid driver’s license
Certifications: Lifeguard Training Instructor, Water Safety Instructor, Certified Pool Operator
Preferred Qualifications
Education: Two years of college coursework in P.E., recreation, or related field
Certifications: Instructor Trainer
Supplemental Information
Working Conditions
Conveys and exchanges verbal and written information.
Walking, standing, sitting and performing swimming rescues.
Walking on various surfaces including uneven ground that may be slippery.
Work may be performed outdoors in a variety of weather extremes.
Ability to react to emergency situations by quick movements, strenuous activity, and on occasion assist or lift persons in distress of varying weights.
May come into contact with pool chemicals.
May work evenings, weekends and holidays.
No Benefits Offered for this position
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