JOB
Purpose
Under the general supervision of the Athletics Manager, this position performs professional duties in planning, developing, coordinating, implementing, and supervising athletic activities, programs, clinics, leagues and classes for preschool to adult populations within the Parks & Recreation Division.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Functions
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Plans, schedules, coordinates and evaluates recreational opportunities (e.g., athletic leagues, clinics, classes, etc.) for specific target populations ranging from preschool to active adults;
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Provides budget input for related athletic programs and activities;
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Evaluates programs and leagues for overall effectiveness and makes recommendations for improvements;
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Orders supplies, equipment, and materials while maintaining an inventory and organizes supplies;
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Creates, plans and administrates minor special events and assists with major events;
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Assists in marketing all Department offerings through social media, print and other creative advertising sources;
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Recruits and interviews potential part-time, seasonal or contractual employees and recommends hiring;
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Conducts registration for classes, programs and events;
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Recruits, trains, and supervises a steady volunteer pool and maintains a record of hours and tasks performed;
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Ensures Departmental compliance with all applicable codes, laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies and procedures;
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Maintains all necessary Department supplied paperwork (attendance sheets, facility request forms, accident reports, class and program evaluations, etc.);
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Performs general clerical tasks; answers telephone; prepares correspondence, forms, flyers, brochures, reports, etc.; maintains records and files;
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Demonstrate capability to conduct one’s self in a calm and professional demeanor when dealing with the public and/or with difficult people;
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Coordinates with various community and outside agencies to provide unique opportunities.
Non-Essential Functions
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Performs related duties as required.
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Ability to operate a motor vehicle and various office equipment
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Ability to coordinate, manage, strategize, and or correlate data and or information
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Attend training workshops and educational sessions, community meetings when requested;
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Working Conditions
Must be able to lift 12-20 pounds. Must be able to operate office and computer equipment; may involve extended periods of time at keyboards or workstations. Must be able to communicate orally, and perceive and discriminate colors or shades of color.
Special events - outdoor work at times in inclement weather and the moving of heavy equipment.