What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Leader - Summer Camp position at City of Lakewood, WA?
JOB SUMMARY
Open until filled, 3 positions.
Work Schedule: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
Positions needed approximately June 2nd - August 22nd
Additional hours available at other city programs and events as needed.
Location: Park Lodge Elementary School with activities occurring at local parks and field trip locations.
These Recreation Leaders will work with children, ages 5 - 12, in the day camp program.
Under the general supervision of the Recreation Coordinator, assist in scheduling, planning and implementing recreation programs; provide administrative support to recreation programs; supervise programs and special events.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Assist the Recreation Coordinator in scheduling, planning and implementing recreation programs in the areas of community events, specialized recreation, athletics, aquatics, after school/summer playground programs and general programs.
Plan, organize and coordinate a community recreation program for youth which includes cultural arts, physical activities, and special interest classes and programs.
Lead groups in a variety of recreational activities, educational programs and projects such as arts and crafts, field trips, and sports; provide on-site supervision and instruction to participants.
Provide information to recreation program instructors and participants regarding program schedules; explain registration requirements to the general public.
Assist in promoting recreation activities in the community; deliver promotional materials to schools and other agencies throughout the city.
Assist in monitoring and evaluating recreation programs; ensure the evaluation process for recreation programs is completed.
Communicate with other City personnel to coordinate scheduling, facility use and related program arrangements.
Maintain a variety of records and write periodic program reports.
Maintain program equipment in good working order; ensure facility and grounds are kept neat, clean and litter free.
Prepare recreational facilities for use; ensure that appropriate equipment is available for classes and events; set up and take down tables, other furniture and equipment.
Perform routine custodial work such as sweeping, mopping, cleaning hard surfaces and wiping up spills.
Monitor recreational activities; ensure activities are safe and appropriate.
Transport program participants in a safe and efficient manner according to City policy.
Maintain attendance reports, activity logs, incident/accident reports and related records.
May supervise part-time, seasonal and/or volunteer recreation staff and oversee special interest instructors.
Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff.
Order program materials and supplies.
Operate office equipment including computers, copiers, fax machines and telephones to perform administrative tasks.
Provide first aid in case of minor injury.
Plan, organize and coordinate a community recreation program for youth which includes cultural arts, physical activities, and special interest classes and programs.
Lead groups in a variety of recreational activities, educational programs and projects such as arts and crafts, field trips, and sports; provide on-site supervision and instruction to participants.
Provide information to recreation program instructors and participants regarding program schedules; explain registration requirements to the general public.
Assist in promoting recreation activities in the community; deliver promotional materials to schools and other agencies throughout the city.
Assist in monitoring and evaluating recreation programs; ensure the evaluation process for recreation programs is completed.
Communicate with other City personnel to coordinate scheduling, facility use and related program arrangements.
Maintain a variety of records and write periodic program reports.
Maintain program equipment in good working order; ensure facility and grounds are kept neat, clean and litter free.
Prepare recreational facilities for use; ensure that appropriate equipment is available for classes and events; set up and take down tables, other furniture and equipment.
Perform routine custodial work such as sweeping, mopping, cleaning hard surfaces and wiping up spills.
Monitor recreational activities; ensure activities are safe and appropriate.
Transport program participants in a safe and efficient manner according to City policy.
Maintain attendance reports, activity logs, incident/accident reports and related records.
May supervise part-time, seasonal and/or volunteer recreation staff and oversee special interest instructors.
Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff.
Order program materials and supplies.
Operate office equipment including computers, copiers, fax machines and telephones to perform administrative tasks.
Provide first aid in case of minor injury.
Maintain regular, reliable and punctual attendance.
Actively champion a culture of and commitment to workplace safety through everyday actions and leadership.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Any combination equivalent to: high school graduation and one year community based recreation program experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
General rules, practices and terminology of recreational activities.
Requirements of maintaining a recreational facility in a safe, clean and orderly condition.
Proper methods of setting up and storing furniture, equipment, materials and supplies.
Methods, equipment and materials used in general custodial work.
Oral and written communications.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, courtesy and respect.
Diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of the community's citizens.
Current child development theory and practices.
Operations, services and activities of a comprehensive municipal recreation program.
Principles and practices of recreation program development and implementation.
Principles, methods and techniques of instruction.
Methods and techniques of planning, organizing, and supervising recreation activities.
A wide variety of recreation facilities, including daily operations and equipment.
Record keeping techniques.
Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers and software.
ABILITY TO:
Develop, coordinate and direct varied activities involved in a community recreation program.
Plan and organize work.
Plan and supervise the work of Recreation Assistants and volunteers.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, user populations, parents, and instructors.
Establish and maintain safe recreational environments.
Communicate effectively with staff and the general public about the City's recreation program.
Work with people of all ages.
Lead a variety of youth recreational activities.
Perform custodial and light maintenance duties.
Respond effectively to emergency situations and apply basic first aid.
Work evenings, weekends, holidays and special events as required.
ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an office environment; an indoor/outdoor recreational environment subject to noise, distractions, seasonal heat and adverse weather conditions; and travel from site to site.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES:
Physical agility and stamina; lifting, walking and overall physical movement; carrying, pushing or pulling; moderate lifting up to 50 pounds; seeing to read program materials; hearing and speaking to exchange information with others.
General rules, practices and terminology of recreational activities.
Requirements of maintaining a recreational facility in a safe, clean and orderly condition.
Proper methods of setting up and storing furniture, equipment, materials and supplies.
Methods, equipment and materials used in general custodial work.
Oral and written communications.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, courtesy and respect.
Diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of the community's citizens.
Current child development theory and practices.
Operations, services and activities of a comprehensive municipal recreation program.
Principles and practices of recreation program development and implementation.
Principles, methods and techniques of instruction.
Methods and techniques of planning, organizing, and supervising recreation activities.
A wide variety of recreation facilities, including daily operations and equipment.
Record keeping techniques.
Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers and software.
ABILITY TO:
Develop, coordinate and direct varied activities involved in a community recreation program.
Plan and organize work.
Plan and supervise the work of Recreation Assistants and volunteers.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, user populations, parents, and instructors.
Establish and maintain safe recreational environments.
Communicate effectively with staff and the general public about the City's recreation program.
Work with people of all ages.
Lead a variety of youth recreational activities.
Perform custodial and light maintenance duties.
Respond effectively to emergency situations and apply basic first aid.
Work evenings, weekends, holidays and special events as required.
ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed in an office environment; an indoor/outdoor recreational environment subject to noise, distractions, seasonal heat and adverse weather conditions; and travel from site to site.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES:
Physical agility and stamina; lifting, walking and overall physical movement; carrying, pushing or pulling; moderate lifting up to 50 pounds; seeing to read program materials; hearing and speaking to exchange information with others.
All temporary and seasonal workers with the City are employed at will. Either party may terminate the employment relationship at any time with or without cause, and for any lawful reason or for no reason.
Paid interns shall receive holiday pay. Employees in grant funded positions are eligible for paid holidays if specified in the grant.
Temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible for any other benefits except those mandated by law, such as paid sick leave, workers' compensation, and unemployment coverage.
Paid interns shall receive holiday pay. Employees in grant funded positions are eligible for paid holidays if specified in the grant.
Temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible for any other benefits except those mandated by law, such as paid sick leave, workers' compensation, and unemployment coverage.