What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Aide, Instructor, and Leader - Community Centers, Sports Complexes, Park Programs and Specialty Areas (Part-time) position at City of Phoenix?
About This Position
The Parks and Recreation Department is currently seeking friendly and outgoing individuals who enjoy working in a recreation environment. We currently have diverse opportunities in our community programs that work in community centers, sporting environments, teen programming, adaptive and Mobile Recreation. Staff provide customer service, sports, and educational programs to people of all ages and abilities and work various shifts throughout the entire Parks system.
Sports Complex Assignments: Assist with daily operations of sports complexes, providing exceptional guest services to tournament promoters, league participants, and recreation programs. Maintain safe, clean, and presentable sports complexes.
Athletic Field Rover: This assignment is a driving position where you travel to multiple parks to monitor athletic fields, help educate park users, and lock parks at closing time each evening. This position has shifts on weeknights as well as day and evening shifts on weekends. Rovers must be comfortable speaking with individuals, working independently and predominantly in the evenings.
PHXteens Program: Lead Teen participants ages 13-17 by providing various teen related recreational programming, events, and fieldtrips at 10 PHXteens sites located in community centers and/or other facilities. This includes program management and daily administrative duties. Candidate must have and maintain a valid AZ Driver's License along with a clean driving history/record. Scheduled hours are Monday-Friday, some weekends, and holidays. Required availability 1:00 PM-9:00 PM or as scheduled.
Adaptive Recreation: This position will be responsible for supporting and providing the implementation of social, recreational, and additional services for individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities. Adaptive recreation staff are responsible for indoor and outdoor activities related to the field. Knowledge and experience with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities is preferred.
Mobile Recreation Unit : Programs themed in sports; STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math); Music, Arts & Culture and gaming to teens and pre-teens in a park setting. Scheduled hours will be Monday-Friday, some weekends, and holidays. Required availability 2:00 PM-8:00 PM.
Recreation Center Assignments: Will support recreation programs within community facilities to assist all ages and abilities. Positions described below will determine assignments for each role.
Parks & Recreation Aide: $17.30 hourly
Recreation Instructor: $18.16 hourly
Recreation Leader: $19.07 hourly
Benefits
These positions are classified as part-time and are only eligible for earned paid sick time, city training, and free or discounted bus and light rail fares. Starting pay for each position is listed below. Incumbent may receive performance evaluations and may be eligible for consideration for performance pay increases.
Benefits
Part-time employees are eligible for earned paid sick time, city training, and free or discounted bus and light rail fares.
Minimum Qualifications
Recreation Aide:
Recruitment closes April 14, 2026. All materials must be received by 11:59 p.m. on this date.
This recruitment and any interview process as a result of this recruitment may be used by multiple hiring managers and multiple departments throughout the City to fill any related current or future vacancies; other recruitments and appropriate eligible lists may also be considered.
How To Apply
Apply online by completing the required information and attaching, as one document, your cover letter and resume. Please include your experience as it relates to the qualifications stated above. Only the highest qualified may be posted to the eligible to hire list. The results of the resume screening process will be sent to your primary email address.
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Recreation Leader, JC:43030, ID# 61269, 03/30/26, 3 mos., MR, Benefits: None
Building the Phoenix of tomorrow.
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City of Phoenix is an equal opportunity employer. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service alumni who meet the required qualifications are encouraged to apply.
The Parks and Recreation Department is currently seeking friendly and outgoing individuals who enjoy working in a recreation environment. We currently have diverse opportunities in our community programs that work in community centers, sporting environments, teen programming, adaptive and Mobile Recreation. Staff provide customer service, sports, and educational programs to people of all ages and abilities and work various shifts throughout the entire Parks system.
Sports Complex Assignments: Assist with daily operations of sports complexes, providing exceptional guest services to tournament promoters, league participants, and recreation programs. Maintain safe, clean, and presentable sports complexes.
Athletic Field Rover: This assignment is a driving position where you travel to multiple parks to monitor athletic fields, help educate park users, and lock parks at closing time each evening. This position has shifts on weeknights as well as day and evening shifts on weekends. Rovers must be comfortable speaking with individuals, working independently and predominantly in the evenings.
PHXteens Program: Lead Teen participants ages 13-17 by providing various teen related recreational programming, events, and fieldtrips at 10 PHXteens sites located in community centers and/or other facilities. This includes program management and daily administrative duties. Candidate must have and maintain a valid AZ Driver's License along with a clean driving history/record. Scheduled hours are Monday-Friday, some weekends, and holidays. Required availability 1:00 PM-9:00 PM or as scheduled.
Adaptive Recreation: This position will be responsible for supporting and providing the implementation of social, recreational, and additional services for individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities. Adaptive recreation staff are responsible for indoor and outdoor activities related to the field. Knowledge and experience with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities is preferred.
Mobile Recreation Unit : Programs themed in sports; STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math); Music, Arts & Culture and gaming to teens and pre-teens in a park setting. Scheduled hours will be Monday-Friday, some weekends, and holidays. Required availability 2:00 PM-8:00 PM.
Recreation Center Assignments: Will support recreation programs within community facilities to assist all ages and abilities. Positions described below will determine assignments for each role.
- Parks & Recreation Aides: Are entry level positions that perform recreation work. General assignments may include cleaning and setting up for special events; performing custodial work such as cleaning restrooms and sweeping floors; providing clerical support; helping with various recreation programs such as arts and crafts, dance classes, social events, group games, and physical and sporting events and instruction; and policing of park grounds.
- Recreation Instructors: Develop, implement, and guide recreation activities and supervise children in sports programs, and/or recreation classes, assist with special events; and plan, schedule, and conduct recreation classes in activities such as arts and crafts, dance, drama, music, sports, and games, or may facilitate city-wide sports leagues and tournaments; oversee leagues or programs; prepare facilities; monitor activities.
- Recreation Leaders: Perform recreation work in a lead capacity over Recreation Aides, Instructors, and volunteers or in charge of a facility or major program area. This position is responsible for providing various recreational programming at community centers and/or other facilities. This includes management of programs and coverage of facilities as required and to ensure safety of all participants.
Parks & Recreation Aide: $17.30 hourly
Recreation Instructor: $18.16 hourly
Recreation Leader: $19.07 hourly
Benefits
These positions are classified as part-time and are only eligible for earned paid sick time, city training, and free or discounted bus and light rail fares. Starting pay for each position is listed below. Incumbent may receive performance evaluations and may be eligible for consideration for performance pay increases.
Benefits
Part-time employees are eligible for earned paid sick time, city training, and free or discounted bus and light rail fares.
Minimum Qualifications
Recreation Aide:
- Must be at least 15 years old.
- Must have completed the 12th grade.
- Completion of 60 semester hours of college work and a minimum of one year of recreation experience OR a bachelor's degree in Recreation, Education, or a related field.
- Some positions require a valid driver's license, and incumbents must be able to pass the Parks Department driver safety-training course.
- Working irregular hours, split shifts, weekends, holidays, and evenings.
- These are seasonal/on-demand part time position based on program offerings; there is no guarantee of minimum hours or shifts.
- Positions perform cash handling duties.
- Ability to:
- Lift 50 pounds for at least 20 feet.
- Bend and stoop repeatedly.
- Stand for long periods of time.
- Work outside in a variety of environmental extremes such as heat, cold, rain, air pollution, and dust for all or a portion of the shift.
- Travel between work sites during a scheduled shift may require use of personal vehicle.
- Some positions require the use of personal or City vehicles on City business. Individuals must be physically capable of operating the vehicles safely, possess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record. Use of a personal vehicle will be prohibited if the employee is not authorized to drive a City vehicle or if the employee does not have personal insurance coverage.
- All finalists for positions are subject to a criminal background check applicable to the department or position.
- For information regarding pre-screening and driving positions, click here.
Recruitment closes April 14, 2026. All materials must be received by 11:59 p.m. on this date.
This recruitment and any interview process as a result of this recruitment may be used by multiple hiring managers and multiple departments throughout the City to fill any related current or future vacancies; other recruitments and appropriate eligible lists may also be considered.
How To Apply
Apply online by completing the required information and attaching, as one document, your cover letter and resume. Please include your experience as it relates to the qualifications stated above. Only the highest qualified may be posted to the eligible to hire list. The results of the resume screening process will be sent to your primary email address.
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Recreation Leader, JC:43030, ID# 61269, 03/30/26, 3 mos., MR, Benefits: None
Building the Phoenix of tomorrow.
#DoWorkThatMakesPhoenixWork
City of Phoenix is an equal opportunity employer. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service alumni who meet the required qualifications are encouraged to apply.
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