What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Instructor - Art Instructor position at Peninsula Metropolitan Park District?
PURPOSE OF POSITION:The Recreation Instructor assists with the organization, planning, and facilitation of a variety of recreation activities in various seasonal programs. The Recreation Instructor provides excellent customer service to all program participants by exemplifying a positive attitude and exceeding the needs of participants. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:Creates and implements curriculum for specific classes, activities, and programs.Assists with planning, scheduling, and conducting recreation classes in activities such as arts and crafts, dance, music, drama, sports, games, etc. Plans and secures materials and equipment used for classes, programs, and activities. Observes necessary precautions to ensure the safety of participants and writes accident and incident reports as required. Demonstrates superior customer service, promotes the organization, and works as a liaison between program participants and PenMet Parks staff. Monitors, collects, tracks, and verifies accurate records for reporting purposes.Assists with training, demonstrations, certifications, and other community events as assigned. Performs assigned maintenance duties to keep equipment and facilities for programs clean and in working order. Ensures supplies are adequately stocked and keeps all areas of the program site clean and free from debris. Monitors and evaluates the quality, responsiveness, efficiency, and effectiveness of assigned programs, methods, and procedures and works with personnel on the continuous improvement of programs and services. Responds to and resolves complaints or issues in partnership with appropriate PenMet Parks staff. Stays current with industry standards and their influence on the desired outcome. Perform related duties, as assigned. Required Experience:One year of experience and applicable education, and/or training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities to meet the needs of the program.Required Education:High school education or comparable experience. Professional Licenses/Certifications:First Aid Certification (Preferred)CPR Certification (Preferred)Knowledge/Skills: Working knowledge of recreation programs, classes, and activities. Interacts effectively and professionally with a wide variety of program participants, community members, and co-workers.Must be creative, energetic, and patient.Possesses knowledge of basic needs and safety concerns associated with the care of children and adult participants. Interprets and applies policies and procedures to maintain a safe working environment.Communicates clearly, both verbally and in writing.Provides high-quality, responsive, and personable customer service to a broad range of internal and external customers. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Work is performed in an office environment, recreation facilities, and outdoors at park locations.This position may work an irregular schedule that includes some evenings and weekends as dictated by District programs and special events.May have contact with adverse weather conditions, noise, dust, poor air quality, pollen, and insects.Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.Position is subject to environmental conditions. Activities occur inside and outside. Position is subject to noise, and/or vibration.Valid Washington driver’s license (required). hours vary based on programming and class schedule 5 - 10 hours per week
Salary : $25 - $33