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Join a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing community well-being through recreation! This role focuses on providing safe and engaging swim lessons for children and youth in Toronto. As a vital part of the Community Recreation Branch, you will ensure compliance with health regulations and promote positive recreational experiences. This opportunity is perfect for those passionate about aquatic safety and community service, offering a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of residents while developing your skills in a supportive environment.
Important: Do not apply to this job opportunity if you are a returning City of Toronto employee. Instead, please complete an online scheduling form.
The Community Recreation Branch is responsible for delivering high-quality, community-based recreation programs and services to Toronto's diverse neighborhoods. We offer programs that promote social and physical development for all ages, with a focus on children and youth. Our goal is to ensure residents have positive recreational experiences that enhance quality of life and encourage lifelong active living.
Interested applicants must submit their Lifesaving Society ID Number (LSS ID Number) during the application process. The number of positions may vary and are subject to change.
We thank all applicants. Only those selected for next steps with a valid Lifesaving Society ID Number (LSS ID) will be contacted. Please check your email regularly, including junk/spam folders, and log into your profile to see application status under "Jobs Applied".
Accommodation: If you require accommodation due to disability under the Ontario Human Rights Code, please email recjobs@toronto.ca with the Requisition ID and job title. The City is committed to providing accommodation throughout the hiring process. For more details, visit Hiring Policies and Statements.
Vulnerable Sector Check: Applicants working with children and vulnerable adults must provide a Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC). Toronto residents will receive an email with a voucher code for a free online VSC application through Toronto Police. Non-residents must obtain a VSC from their local police at their own expense. For more information, contact your local Police Service.