What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Swim Coach I & II (Seasonal) position at Sunrise Recreation and Park District?
CLASS DEFINITION :
Incumbents in the Assistant Swim Coach classification assist with the planning, scheduling and organization of an aquatics swim team; assist with the supervision of pool facilities during team workouts and / or swim meets by maintaining vigilance of the pool, water, deck and other areas of the facility; ensure the safety of all pool visitors through enforcement of pool rules and regulations; perform swimming rescues, first aid, and CPR as needed; prepare swimmers of all ages physically and mentally for competition, and coach and instruct participants in a variety of competitive swimming techniques and skills; activates the District's Emergency Action Plan and makes 911 calls as appropriate; provides responsible administrative support to team management and activities; assists with the coordination of volunteers; and performs related work as assigned or required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS :
Incumbents in the Assistant Swim Coach I or II classification are part-time seasonal employees and may not advance to permanent status in any District job classification. Hours of work vary based on the staffing needs of the District. These classifications are distinguished from the WSI / Lifeguard which plans and conducts swim and water safety classes for members of the public; provides guidance to less experienced lifeguard staff; works to ensure the safety of all pool visitors during public swim, special events and swim lessons and performs all the duties of a Lifeguard / Aide.
Assistant Swim Coach I is the entry level in the job series. Incumbents initially perform more routine coaching and coordination activities. As experience and proficiency are gained, assignments become more varied and complex, and the level of independent action increases within established guidelines. Assignments may be subject to frequent review while in progress and upon completion.
This class is distinguished from the journey level Assistant Swim Coach II by the more routine nature and limited complexity of work assignments and the level of supervision received.
Assistant Swim Coach II is the journey level class in the job series. Under limited supervision within a framework of established policies and procedures, incumbents are fully competent to exercise judgment in interpreting and explaining policies and procedures and in determining appropriate actions required to address more complex issues and problems. Assistant Swim Coach II is often assigned the lead in planning and running assigned practices. Assignments are given in general terms and are subject to periodic review while in progress and upon completion. There is some latitude for independent judgment and action.
This class is distinguished from the entry-level Assistant Swim Coach I class by the increased complexity of assignments and level of independence with which assignments are performed. This classification is further distinguished from the Head Swim Coach classification which has full responsibility for the planning, scheduling, supervision, and public relations relative to the safety and success of a swim team and its participants.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED / EXERCISED :
The Assistant Swim Coach I / II classifications receive general to limited supervision from a Head Swim Coach and / or a Recreation Services Manager or Aquatics / Recreation Coordinator. Incumbents in these classifications do not supervise or direct the work of others but may perform the daily duties of the Head Coach in his / her absence.
EXAMPLE OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS :
Responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to the following :
- Tests water chemicals prior to pool use to ensure the safety of swimmers and staff and sets up all necessary pool and safety equipment including kickboards, lane lines, pool covers, fins, and pace clocks.
- Prepares daily practice / workout sets for swimmers and swim meet entries, including relays and individual events; keeps accurate records of meet results, time, and scores for each team member.
- Assists with new swimmer tryout procedures, monitors swimmers during practices and watches for off task swimmers and potential health and safety concerns.
- Encourages swimmers to practice correct stroke techniques and provides corrective feedback on stroke techniques.
- Maintains discipline and orderly conduct among swimmers and patrons by enforcing all facility rules and District policies.
- Promotes and enforces water safety procedures; rescues and resuscitates drowning persons as needed; provides care using the latest American Red Cross techniques in lifeguarding, first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to persons in need of assistance.
- Responds to parental inquiries and concerns raised during the season.
- Attends all swim team social and special events; recommends awards.
- Completes accident and incident reports, timecards, and other reports or records as required by policy and / or regulation.
- Maintains the cleanliness and orderliness of the pool area; and cleans all pool and deck equipment after practices and swim meets.
- Performs other job-related duties as required.
Education and Experience Guidelines :
Assistant Swim Coach I : Must be at least 16 years of age, have completed the 10th grade and have at least one year of experience equivalent to that of a Lifeguard / Aide with the District; or experience coaching, teaching, or volunteering in competitive and / or recreational sports.
Assistant Swim Coach II : Must be at least 17 years of age and / or have completed the 11th grade and have at least one year of experience equivalent to that of an Assistant Swim Coach I with the District.
Knowledge of :
Ability to :
Assistant Swim Coach II
In addition to the knowledge and abilities listed above)
Licenses / Certification Required :
WORKING CONDITIONS :
Environmental Conditions :
The essential duties of this job are primarily performed in an outdoor environment, on slippery wet surfaces with exposure to varying climate and temperature conditions, including exposure to sunlight; with continuous contact with facility patrons and frequent contact with other District staff; with hands and body immersed in water; and with daily exposure to constant loud noise and chemicals in the air, water and on the skin. Some essential duties, such as cleaning restrooms and completing paperwork are performed indoors. Incumbents work various shifts including weekends.
Physical Conditions :
Essential duties of this job require the ability to frequently : sit for extended periods; use both hands, legs and feet to climb ladders, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, swim and walk; maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling on wet, slippery surfaces; use finger dexterity; grasp objects using fingers and palm of hand; feel the attributes of objects by touch; speak to verbally exchange information; hear to receive detailed verbal information; see to within one to twenty feet and differentiate between basic colors and shades of color; use hands and arms to reach in any direction; and on a daily basis lift objects weighing up to 30 pounds, carry objects weighing between 5 to 10 pounds; push objects weighing between 15 and 20 pounds, pull objects weighing up to 20 pounds and reach for objects weighing up to 5 pounds; occasionally submerge in up to 13 feet of water; and rarely move objects weighing over 50 lbs.
Salary : $18 - $22