City of Dublin (CA)
Overview
The City of Dublin is looking for an energetic Recreational Sports Lead to be part of our youth sports and recreation programs. This role includes working with our Jr. Warriors program, assisting with summer camps, and monitoring city parks during recreational activities. It’s a fun, hands-on position for anyone who loves working with kids, staying active, and being involved in sports. Hours are generally weeknights and weekends, with the summer season offering expanded, full-day schedules. If you enjoy teamwork, leadership, and creating positive experiences for youth in the community, this is a great opportunity to get involved. Interested individuals are strongly encouraged to apply early. This recruitment is open until filled and may close at any time without notice once sufficient qualified applications have been reviewed.
General Purpose
Under general supervision, assists in the coordination and delivery of a variety of recreational programs and services, including activities for preschoolers, youth, teens, adults and seniors, across multiple recreation settings.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is an entry-level classification in the Recreation Leader series. Incumbents in this class perform routine and assigned duties under close supervision while learning departmental programs, policies, and procedures. This classification provides program, facility, and customer service support and ensures that recreation activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in accordance with established guidelines.
Supervision Received and Exercised
Receives general supervision from a Recreation Coordinator and may receive technical or functional guidance from higher-level Recreation staff. This classification does not exercise direct supervisory responsibility.
Work Schedule
This position requires availability during weekday evenings, weekends, and holidays. Summer hours increase to include daytime shifts supporting other sports programs.
Responsibilities
Assist in the delivery of recreation programs at parks, playgrounds, community centers, school sites, pools, and special event locations. Assist in leading age-appropriate activities, including arts and crafts, games, sports, enrichment programs, and special events. Inspect recreation facilities, equipment, and program areas prior to use to ensure safety, cleanliness, and readiness. Monitor participant behavior and facility use to ensure compliance with established rules, policies, and safety guidelines. Set up, take down, and store equipment, supplies, and furnishings used for recreation programs and events. Assist with opening, closing, securing, and maintaining recreation facilities as assigned. Provide customer service by responding to inquiries from participants, parents, and members of the public in person and by telephone. Collect fees, process registrations, issue passes, and complete basic cash-handling and point-of-sale transactions. Complete attendance records, reports, and other routine documentation related to program operations. Provide basic first aid and respond appropriately to emergencies in accordance with established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Build and maintain positive working relationships with participants, coworkers, volunteers, and the public through courteous, professional interactions. Perform related duties as assigned.
Education, Experience, and Certificates
Education:
There is no educational requirement for this class; completion of two (2) years of high school or equivalent is desirable. Experience:
No prior work experience is required; however, desirable qualifications include experience in cash handling, cashiering, or working with school-age children in a structured or supervised program. Licenses, Certificates, and Special Requirements: Must be at least 15 years of age at the time of hire. Applicants who are 18 years of age or older and have direct contact with minors must successfully complete fingerprint-based background check as a condition of employment. Certifications in First Aid and CPR is required within 30 days of employment and must be maintained throughout employment. This classification is designated as a Mandated Reporter. Completion of Mandated Reporter training is required within 30 days of employment.
Knowledge
Basic knowledge of recreation programming and operations. Techniques for assisting with recreation programs for preschool, youth, teens, adults, seniors, and special events. Customer service principles and techniques. Basic cash handling and transaction procedures. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. English language skills, including punctuation and spelling.
Ability
Learn and perform basic recreation program activities and facility support duties. Follow written and oral instructions. Communicate clearly and professionally with participants, coworkers and the public. Work effectively with children, teens, adults, and senior participants. Remain calm and professional in challenging or stressful situations. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Explain and enforce rules, regulations, procedures, and program procedures. Understand and follow established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Administer basic First Aid/CPR. Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
Work Environment
Work is performed primarily at parks, playgrounds, community centers, school sites, pools, and special event locations. Work may involve exposure to varying weather conditions, noise, crowds, uneven surfaces and other outdoor elements. Duties may include lifting, setting up equipment, and monitoring recreational activities and spaces during use. This position involves frequent interaction with children, teens, adults, seniors, parents or guardians, volunteers, vendors, and members of the public, including individuals who may be upset or frustrated while participating in or inquiring about recreation programs or events.
Physical Requirements
The physical standards described are representative of those that must be met to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Sit, stand, and walk for extended periods while performing duties in indoor and outdoor recreation environments. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with participants, staff, volunteers, vendors and members of the public, including in person and by telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate computers, point-of-sale systems, and other office or program-related equipment. Bend, twist, stoop, kneel, crouch or reach as needed when setting up activities, handling equipment, or monitoring program areas. Lift, carry, push, or pull program materials, supplies, or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, or push or pull equipment up to 100 pounds, on an occasional basis. Observe, identify, and assess operational, safety, and program-related conditions, and accurately report incidents, or concerns. Maintain sufficient vision, hearing, and communication abilities to safely perform assigned duties, respond to emergencies, and interact effectively with participants and the public.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The City of Dublin is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion or veteran status. Accommodations are available upon request during the selection process.
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The City of Dublin is looking for an energetic Recreational Sports Lead to be part of our youth sports and recreation programs. This role includes working with our Jr. Warriors program, assisting with summer camps, and monitoring city parks during recreational activities. It’s a fun, hands-on position for anyone who loves working with kids, staying active, and being involved in sports. Hours are generally weeknights and weekends, with the summer season offering expanded, full-day schedules. If you enjoy teamwork, leadership, and creating positive experiences for youth in the community, this is a great opportunity to get involved. Interested individuals are strongly encouraged to apply early. This recruitment is open until filled and may close at any time without notice once sufficient qualified applications have been reviewed.
General Purpose
Under general supervision, assists in the coordination and delivery of a variety of recreational programs and services, including activities for preschoolers, youth, teens, adults and seniors, across multiple recreation settings.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is an entry-level classification in the Recreation Leader series. Incumbents in this class perform routine and assigned duties under close supervision while learning departmental programs, policies, and procedures. This classification provides program, facility, and customer service support and ensures that recreation activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in accordance with established guidelines.
Supervision Received and Exercised
Receives general supervision from a Recreation Coordinator and may receive technical or functional guidance from higher-level Recreation staff. This classification does not exercise direct supervisory responsibility.
Work Schedule
This position requires availability during weekday evenings, weekends, and holidays. Summer hours increase to include daytime shifts supporting other sports programs.
Responsibilities
Assist in the delivery of recreation programs at parks, playgrounds, community centers, school sites, pools, and special event locations. Assist in leading age-appropriate activities, including arts and crafts, games, sports, enrichment programs, and special events. Inspect recreation facilities, equipment, and program areas prior to use to ensure safety, cleanliness, and readiness. Monitor participant behavior and facility use to ensure compliance with established rules, policies, and safety guidelines. Set up, take down, and store equipment, supplies, and furnishings used for recreation programs and events. Assist with opening, closing, securing, and maintaining recreation facilities as assigned. Provide customer service by responding to inquiries from participants, parents, and members of the public in person and by telephone. Collect fees, process registrations, issue passes, and complete basic cash-handling and point-of-sale transactions. Complete attendance records, reports, and other routine documentation related to program operations. Provide basic first aid and respond appropriately to emergencies in accordance with established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Build and maintain positive working relationships with participants, coworkers, volunteers, and the public through courteous, professional interactions. Perform related duties as assigned.
Education, Experience, and Certificates
Education:
There is no educational requirement for this class; completion of two (2) years of high school or equivalent is desirable. Experience:
No prior work experience is required; however, desirable qualifications include experience in cash handling, cashiering, or working with school-age children in a structured or supervised program. Licenses, Certificates, and Special Requirements: Must be at least 15 years of age at the time of hire. Applicants who are 18 years of age or older and have direct contact with minors must successfully complete fingerprint-based background check as a condition of employment. Certifications in First Aid and CPR is required within 30 days of employment and must be maintained throughout employment. This classification is designated as a Mandated Reporter. Completion of Mandated Reporter training is required within 30 days of employment.
Knowledge
Basic knowledge of recreation programming and operations. Techniques for assisting with recreation programs for preschool, youth, teens, adults, seniors, and special events. Customer service principles and techniques. Basic cash handling and transaction procedures. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. English language skills, including punctuation and spelling.
Ability
Learn and perform basic recreation program activities and facility support duties. Follow written and oral instructions. Communicate clearly and professionally with participants, coworkers and the public. Work effectively with children, teens, adults, and senior participants. Remain calm and professional in challenging or stressful situations. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Explain and enforce rules, regulations, procedures, and program procedures. Understand and follow established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Administer basic First Aid/CPR. Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
Work Environment
Work is performed primarily at parks, playgrounds, community centers, school sites, pools, and special event locations. Work may involve exposure to varying weather conditions, noise, crowds, uneven surfaces and other outdoor elements. Duties may include lifting, setting up equipment, and monitoring recreational activities and spaces during use. This position involves frequent interaction with children, teens, adults, seniors, parents or guardians, volunteers, vendors, and members of the public, including individuals who may be upset or frustrated while participating in or inquiring about recreation programs or events.
Physical Requirements
The physical standards described are representative of those that must be met to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Sit, stand, and walk for extended periods while performing duties in indoor and outdoor recreation environments. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with participants, staff, volunteers, vendors and members of the public, including in person and by telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate computers, point-of-sale systems, and other office or program-related equipment. Bend, twist, stoop, kneel, crouch or reach as needed when setting up activities, handling equipment, or monitoring program areas. Lift, carry, push, or pull program materials, supplies, or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, or push or pull equipment up to 100 pounds, on an occasional basis. Observe, identify, and assess operational, safety, and program-related conditions, and accurately report incidents, or concerns. Maintain sufficient vision, hearing, and communication abilities to safely perform assigned duties, respond to emergencies, and interact effectively with participants and the public.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The City of Dublin is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion or veteran status. Accommodations are available upon request during the selection process.
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