What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Leader position at City of Montclair?
The Recreation Leader may work up to an average of 29 hours per week, Monday – Sunday, at the Youth Center, Senior Center, sports programs or other recreation facility or programs. Hours will vary but candidate must be available to work most weekday afternoons, evenings, and weekends. This is an hourly position offering no supplemental employee benefits other than salary and sick leave accrual as per the Healthy Workplace/Healthy Families Act of 2014.
Under direction, the Recreation Leader assists with organizing and developing recreational, social, and educational activities in the programs. These activities may include assisting with youth, teen, and senior programs, community special events, sports activities, and general assignments at various recreation facilities. In addition, this position assists staff with various responsibilities; takes the initiative to promote, coordinate, supervise, and/or participate in all activities; ensures the safety and welfare of all participants; and performs related tasks as assigned.
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
This is a non-management position and reports to the Senior Recreation Specialist.
KNOWLEDGE OF
Basic arithmetic computations; correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation; methods and techniques used in tutoring and working effectively with youth in Grades K-12; general understanding behavior management concepts; general needs and behavior patterns of youth; and knowledge of recreation principles and practices.
SKILLS/ABILITIES TO
Work well with youth, teen, adult and senior citizen populations in an energetic, positive, and courteous manner; establish and maintain a team approach with coworkers; demonstrate good communication and organizational skills; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; the ability to make sound decisions and communicate those decisions; and maintain effective relationships with all participants, volunteers, and staff.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Requires a high school diploma or G.E.D.; possession of First Aid/CPR certification prior to start of the program, or within 60 days of the program start date.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to stand for extended periods of time; lead physical education activities that may include running, jumping, or throwing a ball. This position requires the physical ability to stoop, bend, twist and reach; to lift, carry and handle equipment, desks, and boxes without assistance; and to provide visual and auditory supervision of children. The ability to participate in activities with youth indoors or outdoors such as to walk, run, bend, pull, push carry, load/unload supplies, lift up or move up to 50 lbs. Must be able to assume postures to allow physical and visual contact with children and communicate, see and hear well enough to keep participants safe. Work requires supervising students and leading activities outdoors sometimes in damp, cold, and hot weather.
Salary : $16 - $19