HEALTH BENEFITS
Employees pay 15% of the monthly medical insurance premium through United Healthcare which includes prescription coverage. Employee, Employee plus child(ren), Employee plus spouse and family coverage is available. However, a spouse who has affordable health care coverage through their employer must elect that coverage as primary. The City health care plan is a high deductible healthcare plan.
HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Annually, the City will deposit 85% of your health insurance deductible amount into an HSA account in your name.
VISION AND DENTAL
The City pays 100% of the premium for dental and vision. Coverage levels will be explained in further detail at time of hire.
LIFE INSURANCE
The City pays 100% of the premium on a $100,000 life insurance policy for employee and $10,000 for spouse and $5,000 for child.
RETIREMENT PENSION
The City contributes 14% monthly toward retirement benefits offered through the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System. The employee pension payment share is 10% of gross salary.
VACATION
New employees accrue two weeks of paid vacation every year. Vacation time increases with length of service time.
PERSONAL LEAVE
Employees receive 6 prorated days of personal leave annually.
Internal Number: 01166
This position is open until filled. Applications are being reviewed as they are received.
This is supervisory work responsible for overseeing recreational facilities and/or aquatic facilities and year-round aquatics programs. Work involves supervising facility operations, supervising personnel, planning, coordinating, and implementing programs, preparing budgets and reports, and assisting with the overall operation of the Parks and Recreation Department's recreation facilities.
SUPERVISION
Work is performed under the general direction of the Special Projects Administrator, Aquatic Manager, and/or Recreation Facilities Manager. Work is reviewed through periodic meetings, review of reports and for compliance with policies and procedures. Supervision may extend over employees assigned to recreation and/or aquatic facilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORK
(May not include all duties performed.)
Coordinates, assigns, trains, schedules, supervises, and evaluates the work of assigned facilities part-time staff; makes recommendations for discipline; assists with the recruitment and selection of new staff.
Assists in preparing and monitoring annual program budget; obtains quotes; prepares purchase requisitions, places orders and receives shipments.
Maintains work schedules of staff to ensure safe supervision of all public areas within recreation facilities.
Maintains accident/incident reports and maintenance issues; maintains accurate safety records including MSDS files and right to know information.
Responds to patron questions, requests, concerns and complaints; resolves or refers problems; explains and enforces security policies.
Performs Community Center Manager-On-Duty responsibilities; oversees front desk operations and money handling procedures; ensures patron safety; set-up and disassembles rooms; supervises par time staff, coordinates with facility staff.
Ensures compliance with departmental standards, City codes, OSHA and ADA guidelines; maintains accurate incident, injury and accident reports.
Schedules and supervises recreation facility staff in supervisor's absence.
Assists with maintaining standards to meet national Agency Accreditation requirements.
Assists in developing and executing short term and long term goals and objectives for the Department.
Assists in conducting first aid, CPR, lifeguard, water safety and rescue instructional sessions.
Assists with monitoring and maintaining proper chemical water balance; monitors numerous chlorination and water filtration systems; coordinates, assigns and supervises daily cleaning of aquatic facilities; open and closes facility.
Assists in planning and coordinating seasonal aquatic programming; develops and oversees swimming and aquatic classes and programs; writes program descriptions; enters data into program registration software; monitors registration and attendance of classes and programs; assesses feasibility and public interest; evaluates and recommends program revision or cancellation based on interest and attendance; submits reports on programs and activities.
Work is performed in buildings, outdoors and in and around pools. Work includes the frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting, climbing, reaching, kneeling, crouching, climbing, pulling, grasping, lifting, and carrying of heavy objects and hand-eye coordination. Work includes occasional work in control quarters in the presence of operating electrical of mechanical equipment requiring adhered to safety standards. Work includes exposure to adverse weather conditions, chlorine and other water chemicals and fumes and bodily fluids.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Possession of a Bachelor's degree in recreation administration, sports management, adult learning or related field and 2-3 years progressively responsible experience in aquatic/facility management or recreation programming; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, abillities and skills.
Knowledge of the principles, practices and methods of public aquatic facility management, pool operation and recreation programming.
Knowledge of first aide, CPR, lifesaving, water safety and rescue principles, practices, techniques and equipment.
Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, regulations and standards relating to public recreation.
Knowledge of safety standards and precautions for recreation programs.
Some Knowledge of City personnel rules, policies, and procedures.
Ability to manage and maintain an aquatic recreation facility.
Ability to coordinate, assign, train, supervise, coach, guide and evaluate the work of assigned staff.
Ability to develop and evaluate programs and services that meet basic and recreational needs of the community.
Ability to interpret, apply and enforce City policies, rules and procedures.
Ability to communicate effectively with citizens on aquatic issues to ensure good public relations.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with other employees, program participants, vendors and the public.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, vendors, and the general public.
Ability to prepare clear and concise written reports and keep accurate records.
Ability to use a computer, applicable software programs and modern office equipment.
The City of Westerville Human Resources office accepts only online job applications.
Applicants will be able to store and update an online application digitally for easy retrieval and unlimited submissions. For those without home computers, public computers are available at the Westerville Public Library (126 S. State St.). Library staff can be contacted at (614) 882-7277.
Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At the City of Westerville, we share a commitment to a diverse, inclusive and equitable community. Each member of our organization is responsible and accountable for serving and empowering all people both in our organization and the community. The City ensures that service is accessible, responsive and inclusive for a thriving, sustainable and connected Westerville.
The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Division is part of the City Manager's Office. Please contact JR Fourqurean (jr.fourqurean@westerville.org), DEI Director at (614) 901-6532.