What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pool Manager - Seasonal position at City of Melbourne?
Under the supervision of the Recreation Superintendent, Managers are employed to supervise the aquatic's area while facilities are in use, supervise lifeguards, collect monies, and deal with patron complaints and problems. In addition, Managers are employed to perform any other assigned duties when not actively serving in the role as a Manager. Work requires flexible hours (mornings and evenings). Performs other work as required.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations:
- Inspects Pool and surrounding area periodically each day for safety and cleanliness of the facility.
- Takes chemical readings of the pool water as required
- Responds to public inquiries.
- Collects admission fee and makes change where needed.
- Clean filters, vacuum pools, deck, and restrooms.
- Receives citizen complaints and inquires and recommends appropriate action.
- Schedules use of Aquatic Facilities.
- Ensures that safety regulations and standards are followed.
- Enforce rules and regulations and department policy.
- Trains and Supervises lifeguards to follow pool policies and procedures.
- Create lifeguard schedules for 3 City Pools.
- Removes public from the pool who are causing disturbances or not following safety regulations and pool rules.
- Three (3) months (one full season) experience as a lifeguard or swim instructor.
- Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire.
- Must be able to swim 350 yards (14 lengths of the pool) continuously, tread water for 2 minutes (no hands), and retrieve a 10 pound object from a depth of six feet and swim/walk it back to the starting point 20 yards away within 50 seconds.
- Valid State of Florida Driver’s License.
- Must Have a working cell phone number and email address for contact purposes.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations:
- Must possess current or obtain certification in Lifeguarding, First Aid, CPR, AED within 1 month of employment and must maintain certification throughout employment.
- Ability to use chemical labels as they relate to the pools.
- Ability to communicate with the public.
- Ability to perform First Aid, and CPR techniques as taught by the Red Cross.
- Ability to make monetary change
- Ability to hear.
- Ability to walk, climb, lift, stoop, and kneel, etc.
- Ability to read and understand labels, etc.
- Ability to work in heat, humidity, wetness; with chemicals, and around fumes and odors.
- Ability to lift and rescue pool users who are in need of assistance.
Salary : $18