The Pool Manager is responsible for the care, operation and maintenance of the pool facilities.
Pay Rate: $19.00 per hour
Major Duties/Specific Tasks
- Ensures safe and proper operation of the waterpark complex by conducting routine inspections.
- Assists with hiring of waterpark staff.
- Supervises waterpark staff of lifeguards, assists with training and evaluation of lifeguard staff.
- Ensures proper water quality and standards of cleanliness.
- Monitors chemical controller units and lightning detection systems.
- Enforces safety standards.
- Assists with public relations by handling visitor inquiries and providing information and assistance to the Park Specialist.
- Conducts staff meetings and in-service training.
- May perform tasks as a lifeguard when needed.
- Inspects and ensures proper storage and use of pool chemicals.
- May assist with handling of all monies and associated paperwork.
- May assist with the management of food concession operations.
- Assists with routine maintenance/repair of equipment.
- Ensures safety of all pool patrons in and around the swimming pool.
- Recognizes and responds effectively to emergencies.
- Informs swimmers and waterpark patrons of rules and regulations, and enforce as needed.
- Administers first aid to injured patrons.
- Maintains record logs on water quality, inspections, lifeguard testing, employee evaluations, visitation, saves, etc.
- Reports unsafe conditions to the Park Specialist or Supervisor on Duty.
- Additional duties as assigned by the Park Specialist or Supervisor on Duty.
Minimum Qualifications
- Minimum age of 18 years.
- Graduation from high school with a minimum of two years of leadership experience or any equivalent combination of education, training, or experience.
- Certification in Ellis and Associates International Lifeguard Training Program (ILTP), Healthcare Provider Basic Lifesaving Support, and Standard First Aid.
- Certification or the ability to obtain certification as a Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or Aquatics Facility Operator (AFO).
- Ability to communicate effectively and courteously with staff and the public.
- Ability to learn the operation of the facility.
- Demonstrated supervisory and teaching skills.
- Knowledge of pool mechanical equipment and related materials.
- Ability to make minor repairs on pool equipment as needed.
- Ability to gain a working knowledge of NOVA Parks, its history, organization, rules and regulations.
- Availability to work during peak operating season.
- Working knowledge of computers.
- Strength and dexterity necessary to perform all required tasks, including lifting, stooping, bending, and working in tiring and uncomfortable positions.
- Availability to work a variable work schedule, which may include early and late hours, and weekends and holidays.
- Ability to understand and follow oral instructions.
- Possession of or ability to obtain valid driver's license, must maintain safe driving record.
- Purchase of standard Pool Manager uniform required.
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