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The City of Ann Arbor seeks an enthusiastic Swim Instructor to teach swimming and water safety to children and adults according to American Red Cross standards. This role involves supervising structured class activities for small groups or private lessons and may lead a pool program.
Starting wage is $18.22 per hour. Applicants should have knowledge of instructional methods, at least one year of swim instruction experience, and obtain CPR/AED and First Aid certification within 30 days of hire
Starting Hourly Rate: $18.22
Instructs swimming and water safety skills for children and adults according to American Red Cross standards. Responsible for the supervision of structured classactivities for a small group of students or for individual private lessons. May act as a lead instructor at a particular pool, assisting with the overall organization and student skill assessment for classes at that pool.
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Experience:
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential duties.
Sufficient strength, agility and mobility to perform essential functions of position and to safely supervise activities both indoors and outdoors, in heat and humidity. Work in all temperature conditions at an indoor pool and outdoor pool.
The physical ability to swim, walk, stand, see, hear, run, carry, stoop, bend, crawl, climb, kneel, crouch, reach, push, pull, lift, grasp and perform repetitive motions.
Move and lift light objects up to 50 lbs. including office supplies, chairs, garbage cans and bags of trash and pace clocks. Operating office equipment requiring continuous or repetitive hand/arm movements.
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