Job Description
Job Description
Work
Work Schedule : Up to 25 hours per week; shifts based on operational need of the organization.
OVERVIEW
Associated Students, Inc. employs student-focused professionals with equity-mindsets. Established in 1963, ASI is a non-profit corporation guided by a student board and managed by full-time professional staff. ASI is considered a part of the Cal Poly Pomona Division of Student Affairs with a dashed reporting line to Administrative Affairs. ASI serves the entire campus population, including over 27,000 students, by providing opportunities for student engagement, student employment, and a multitude of programs and services such as recreation and wellness, student union and activities, student government, and childcare. ASI operational support areas include human resources, financial services, information technology, facilities management, and marketing. ASI is engaged in the work of being a learning organization. Currently, the guiding ideas of the organization are “under construction” as the team re-imagines its vision, mission, and core values. ASI is looking for dynamic team members who value team learning, co-creation, and adaptability to best serve the needs of our students.
POSITION DEFINITION
Under the general supervision of the Aquatics Manager, the Aquatics Lead supports two areas of the Aquatics & Safety unit : aquatics operations (lifeguard management and equipment readiness) and aquatics programming (open recreation and lap swim, learn-to-swim, water-fitness, aquatics certification courses, and specialty aquatics offerings). The Aquatics Lead coordinates day-to-day delivery, promotion, and evaluation of these offerings, overseeing the supervisor and in-direct staff for both areas; and maintains excellent participant care and risk-aware practices. The Aquatics Lead will supervise aquatics staff, which includes supervisors, lifeguards, aquatics instructors, and team leads
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Assist with the overall management of the Aquatics program
- Provide direct supervision of two areas in the Aquatics & Safety unit ; aquatic lifeguard operations and aquatic programs and their corresponding Supervisor(s) and staff
- Establish and enforce protocols that provide for the effective operation of both teams
- Assist with the effective delivery, evaluation, promotion and reporting of the Aquatics program to include program development, scheduling and implementation, program registration, participant development and the procurement, inventory, repair and replacement of Aquatic program equipment
- Provide oversight for the recruitment, training, scheduling, supervision, development and discipline of aquatic staff and ensure that the training and certifications of aquatic staff are current and compliant with industry standards
- Provide budget input for aquatics lifeguard operations and programming (staffing plans, equipment needs, etc); monitor expenditures and revenues; escalate variances to the Manager.Enforce and recommend policies and protocols that provide for the effective operation of the aquatics program
- Review and evaluate aquatics safety and emergency response equipment, operations, and programs to ensure that appropriate risk management precautions and procedures are in place and ensure it is in compliance with the risk management requirements of the California State University (CSU) system and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona)
- Maintain equipment, inventory and related records
- Provide emergency care and treatment, as required, in a calm and effective manner until the arrival of emergency medical services
- Participate in campus-wide collaborations that serve the overall mission of Campus Recreation, the Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex (BRIC), ASI and the University as a whole
- Serve on campus boards and committees as well as system-wide associations
- Serve as ambassador for ASI at the university, state, regional and national levels
- Present a professional appearance and attitude at all times, and maintain a high standard of customer service
- Perform other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, recreation, sports management, physical education or other related field, required; candidates in their final semester of a Bachelor's degree will be considered.Minimum two years of experience in aquatics programming and lifeguard leadership, requiredMinimum one year of management and supervisory experience in aquatics or safety programming, required; supervisory experience in non-profit or higher education setting, preferredCertification Requirements upon hire;Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training
CPR / AED for the Professional RescuerCertification Requirements within the first 30 days of hireAdministering Emergency Oxygen,
First Aid for Lifeguards and advanced first aid certificationAmerican Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor certification or equivalentAmerican Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification or equivalentAmerican Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer certification and Water Safety Instructor Trainer certification, preferredFamiliarity with the Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex and ASI Campus Recreation programs and services, preferredDemonstrated knowledge of national trends and practices in aquatic programmingAbility to react and lead calmly and effectively in emergency situationsAbility to maintain professional work conductAbility to make independent decisions and recommendationsAbility to adhere to work rules, follow directions, use time effectively and work productively without close supervisionAbility to follow routine verbal and written instructionsStrong conflict resolution skillsDemonstrated ability to work with a diverse student population and campus communityCommitment to student development and ability to motivate and work closely with studentsDemonstrated ability to collaborate, form partnerships and work effectively as a member of a goal-orientated teamAbility to oversee projects and manage multiple prioritiesAbility to analyze and solve problems, draw valid conclusions and develop alternate recommendationsAbility to operate an office workstation, utilize word-processing, spreadsheet, and other softwareAbility to effectively communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writingWORK ENVIRONMENT
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk and hear; manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, and verbal communication; use of office equipment : telephones, calculator, copier and fax. Must be able to walk, stand, bend and lift to 45 pounds.
Position subject to an occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Annual bloodborne pathogen training is required. The initial training must be completed before the employee is assigned duties that may result in exposure to blood or bodily fluids. Hepatitis B vaccination will be offered after the training.
MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENT
In compliance with the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) and the CSU Executive Order 1083, each ASI employee is designated as a mandated reporter and is required to sign an Acknowledgment of Mandated Reporter Status and Legal Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect.
SYSTEMWIDE SMOKE AND TOBACCO FREE ENVIRONMENT EO 1108 :
Cal Poly Pomona is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. Please refer to the link below for policy information.
http : / / www.calstate.edu / EO / EO -1108.html
COVID-19 VACCINATION
CSU, along with Associated Students Inc., strongly recommends all staff who are physically accessing campus facilities or programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which includes obtaining a COVID-19 booster dose. See policy at https : / / calstate.policystat.com / policy / 11030468 / latest.