What are the responsibilities and job description for the Little Tykes Supervisor position at Dickinson Parks & Recreation?
TYPE: Part-Time/Seasonal
LOCATION: West River Community Center
AGE REQUIREMENT: Must be age 18
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Individual will be responsible for the supervision and coordination of the Little Tykes program at the West River Community Center and Leisure Park Complex, utilizing the philosophy, policies, and procedures as set forth by the Dickinson Parks and Recreation District. Supervisor must have knowledge in dealing with and handling of youth in a socially interactive setting, as well as basic fundamentals of physical education along with the ability to communicate with and relate to supervisors, co-workers, participants, and parents in a positive manner. Position requires extensive contact and interaction with youth/minors as well as adults.
All employees receive a FREE membership to the West River Community Center.
How to Apply
PART-TIME OR SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
Apply online or download application and return to:
Dickinson Parks & Recreation
2004 Fairway St
Dickinson, ND 58601
(located inside the West River Community Center)
EMAIL: priely@dickinsonparks.org
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
Submit cover letter and resume to:
Dickinson Parks & Recreation
2004 Fairway Street
Dickinson, ND 58601
PHONE: 701-456-2074 | FAX: 701-456-2073
EMAIL: priely@dickinsonparks.org
BACKGROUND CHECKS (Hired Individuals Only)
Dickinson Parks & Recreation will request a background check on all individuals who are offered employment by the Park District. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (1971) requires that we inform you that a background investigation may be conducted as part of our employment screening and selection process. This may include an inquiry to obtain information regarding your character, criminal history, general reputation, personal characteristics, credit report and mode of living. The main objective of this investigation is to verify information you provide on your application or during the interview process. If a report is made, you have the right to request details of the report from the consumer reporting agency.