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The Mary Campbell Center seeks a compassionate Aquatics Specialist to lead and manage aquatic programs for residents with disabilities. Responsibilities include planning and implementing diverse activities, ensuring quality care, and fostering a positive environment. A Bachelor's degree in a related field and relevant certifications are required for this vital role within a nurturing community.
POSITION SCOPE:
The Mary Campbell Center is first, last, and always, home to 68 residents. The Lead Aquatics Specialist is responsible for leading the Center's aquatics team members in ensuring these services are delivered with a high degree of quality in a truly homelike environment in which MCC residents live with respect, personal dignity, and independence to the fullness of their abilities. The Aquatics Specialist is charged with planning, implementing and supervising a diversified set of aquatics programs suited to the unique needs, abilities and interests of permanent and respite residents while adhering to the MCC Guiding Principles and Mission. The Aquatics Specialist must work reliably, effectively, efficiently, and with respect for residents, staff, families, volunteers, professional consultants, and the physical environment of the Center.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
The Aquatics Specialist at the Mary Campbell Center must 1) be a good person of high character who consistently works with a positive attitude and demonstrates compassion and understanding for residents with varying degrees of disability, and 2) possess a Bachelor's degree in Physical education, Therapeutic Recreation or a related discipline. The Aquatics specialist must have the ability to motivate participation, generate enthusiasm, create appropriate programs and be capable of effectively supervising and training staff and volunteers. The Aquatics Specialist must have or be willing to obtain lifeguard certification, CPR and first aid certifications, and have a working knowledge of pool chemistry. Must also possess the ability to lift and transfer an adult by utilizing safe lifting procedures per MCC policy when required. In addition, he/she should possess verbal and written communication skills, and proficiency in utilizing technology tools to effectively manage program reporting and achieve department goals. Previous successful experience working with people with disabilities and/or working in a rehabilitative setting is preferred. The Aquatics Specialist must be willing to obtain a CPO Certification (Certified Pool Operator).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Aquatics Specialist works in a well-lighted, well-ventilated smoke-free residential/health care environment, in which a "no cell-phone-use policy" is followed. Daily activities include extended standing, walking, bending, and reaching. Must be available to work a flexible schedule including some evening and weekends, as well as extended hours when necessary to meet the needs of the Center.
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