Wang-Chinatown YMCA- Swim Instructor Part time Education, Training & Library - Boston, MA at Geebo

Wang-Chinatown YMCA- Swim Instructor Part time

Company Name:
YMCA of Greater Boston
Category Aquatics
Description
Job Classification: Hourly (non-exempt)
Position
Summary:
Swim Instructors should have experience teaching swim lessons and enjoy working with people, especially children as many lesson opportunities are with children.
Responsibilities:
Provide excellent member service by exceeding member expectations.
Engage in active listening with members in order to build relationships, understand individuals goals and interests while taking the initiative to assist in the achievement of those goals.
Report on the deck 10 minutes before the scheduled shift dressed in a bathing suit.
Agree to teach for an entire session. Absenteeism MUST be kept to a minimum. Please see Supervisor for substitution policy.
Maintain accurate attendance for each class as well as updated skill completions. Any student missing 3 classes should be reported to the Aquatic Director.
Take notes as need on the strengths and weaknesses of each child in the class.
Maintain control and safety of the class. Keep a watchful eye on everyone in the class.
Exercise good judgment, competence in meeting the goals, objectives, needs and interest of the YMCA, the class as a whole and the individual student.
Incorporate all five-program components: personal safety, water orientation/stroke development, water sports and games, rescue and personal growth.
Position Requirements
Qualifications/Certifications:
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
First Aid
O2 Administration
Swim Instructor training (Preferred)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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