What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Aide III - Athletics position at City of Lacey?
JOB
Reporting to the Recreation Supervisor II, the Recreation Aide III is responsible for assisting in the implementation of the athletic programs and events in the Parks, Culture and Recreation Department.The Parks, Culture and Recreation Department serves the community by providing health, inspiration, and recreation opportunities through quality programming, facilities, and community events. In addition, the department furthers the preservation and enhancement of the environment through planned parks, open spaces, and natural habitat areas. Please note: This is a part-time position that will work on average up to 10-20 hours per week on a flexible schedule (including evenings and weekends). Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of August 26-30, it is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Provides excellent customer service to all program participants and program visitors.Complies with the City of Lacey work safety standards and procedures.Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor, assists with coaching sports activities for children 3-10 years of age.Assists with greeting and directing participants and spectators at sports special events.Assists in all aspects of sports special events including equipment set-up and take-down and recording results.Operating independently, opens sports facilities, sets up required equipment, monitors adult and youth league activities, records results, and cleans, closes, and secures facilities.Transports equipment and supplies in City vehicles.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Knowledge of: Knowledge of and interest in sports.Skill in: Greeting the public with the conveyed message of willingness to "help" and explains all program information readily and thoroughly. Taking the time to ensure the message is easily understood.Portraying an image of knowledge, confidence, professionalism, fairness, and caring. Ability to: Demonstrate sports techniques and actively participate in drill activities.Follow oral and written instructions.Work in a team setting.Learn new ideas and skills.Lift up to 40 lbs.Work independently.WORKING CONDITIONS: WORK ENVIRONMENT May work irregular schedule (such as weekend and evening hours) to accommodate program and event participants and maintain contact with staff. Recreation Aides are based in offices at Lacey City Hall, the Lacey Community Center, and/or the Regional Athletic Complex, and travel to and from events, programs, facilities, and locations. Recreation Aides may transport equipment and materials. Work may be physically demanding when supervising recreation activities and events, or when training or supervising staff in setting up or taking down recreational equipment and installations for events or programs.Recreation Aides may be required to respond on short notice to incidents at recreation facilities, programs, and events occurring on weekends, evenings, and holidays. PHYSICAL ABILITIESRecreation Aides may transport equipment and materials. Work may be physically demanding when supervising activities and events or in setting up or taking down equipment and installations for events or programs.Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone.Reading and understanding a variety of materials.Sitting or otherwise remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time.Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulder or horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks.Lifting and/or carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 30 lbs. (occasionally).
Reporting to the Recreation Supervisor II, the Recreation Aide III is responsible for assisting in the implementation of the athletic programs and events in the Parks, Culture and Recreation Department.The Parks, Culture and Recreation Department serves the community by providing health, inspiration, and recreation opportunities through quality programming, facilities, and community events. In addition, the department furthers the preservation and enhancement of the environment through planned parks, open spaces, and natural habitat areas. Please note: This is a part-time position that will work on average up to 10-20 hours per week on a flexible schedule (including evenings and weekends). Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of August 26-30, it is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Provides excellent customer service to all program participants and program visitors.Complies with the City of Lacey work safety standards and procedures.Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor, assists with coaching sports activities for children 3-10 years of age.Assists with greeting and directing participants and spectators at sports special events.Assists in all aspects of sports special events including equipment set-up and take-down and recording results.Operating independently, opens sports facilities, sets up required equipment, monitors adult and youth league activities, records results, and cleans, closes, and secures facilities.Transports equipment and supplies in City vehicles.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Knowledge of: Knowledge of and interest in sports.Skill in: Greeting the public with the conveyed message of willingness to "help" and explains all program information readily and thoroughly. Taking the time to ensure the message is easily understood.Portraying an image of knowledge, confidence, professionalism, fairness, and caring. Ability to: Demonstrate sports techniques and actively participate in drill activities.Follow oral and written instructions.Work in a team setting.Learn new ideas and skills.Lift up to 40 lbs.Work independently.WORKING CONDITIONS: WORK ENVIRONMENT May work irregular schedule (such as weekend and evening hours) to accommodate program and event participants and maintain contact with staff. Recreation Aides are based in offices at Lacey City Hall, the Lacey Community Center, and/or the Regional Athletic Complex, and travel to and from events, programs, facilities, and locations. Recreation Aides may transport equipment and materials. Work may be physically demanding when supervising recreation activities and events, or when training or supervising staff in setting up or taking down recreational equipment and installations for events or programs.Recreation Aides may be required to respond on short notice to incidents at recreation facilities, programs, and events occurring on weekends, evenings, and holidays. PHYSICAL ABILITIESRecreation Aides may transport equipment and materials. Work may be physically demanding when supervising activities and events or in setting up or taking down equipment and installations for events or programs.Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone.Reading and understanding a variety of materials.Sitting or otherwise remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time.Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulder or horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks.Lifting and/or carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 30 lbs. (occasionally).
Recreation & Athletics Specialist 2 (RAS2) - Aberdeen
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Aberdeen, WA