
Recreation Leader II - Sports
Government Jobs, Dublin, CA, United States
Recreation II Position
A Recreation II position in sports and fields with the City of Dublin, California is a fun and engaging role that keeps you active while making a positive impact in the community. In this position, you get to work directly with kids through sports programs, helping create a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive environment for them to learn and play. You'll also monitor fields and courts, ensuring user groups are having a positive experience and that everyone is following park rules and guidelines. It's a great opportunity for someone who enjoys staying active, working outdoors, and contributing to a vibrant community experience. Under general supervision, coordinates and delivers a variety of recreational programs and services, including but not limited to activities for preschoolers, after-school programs, parks, teens, sports, senior citizens, and special events. Provides support with day-to-day program operations to ensure activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in accordance with established guidelines. This is the journey-level classification within the Recreation Leader series. Incumbents in this class perform a broader range of duties with increasing independence and responsibility compared to the Recreation Leader I classification. Work is performed with limited supervision and requires the exercise of judgement within established policies, procedures, and guidelines. Receive general supervision from a Recreation Coordinator and may receive technical and functional supervision from a Recreation Leader III or Program Specialist. Exercise technical and functional supervision over Recreation Leader I staff, including providing work direction, training, and guidance. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties are typical for this classification. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment. Conduct recreational activities in program areas such as preschool, playground, parks, after school programming, teens, sports, museum, special events, and senior activities. Independently conduct age-appropriate activities including arts and crafts, games, sports, music, camps, enrichment programs, and special events. Assist with day-to-day program operations, including preparing materials and ensuring programs operate efficiently and safely. Inspect recreation facilities, fields, and equipment prior to use to ensure safety, readiness, and compliance with established guidelines. Monitor participant behavior and facility use to ensure compliance with rules, policies, and safety standards; address routine behavior concerns as appropriate. Provide customer service by responding to inquiries from the public in person and by telephone; explain program information, schedules, and policies. Collect fees, process registrations, issue passes, and perform cash-handling and point-of-sale transactions in accordance with established procedures. Complete attendance records, incident reports, and other routine documentation accurately and in a timely manner. Provide First Aid and CPR and respond to emergencies in accordance with established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Assist with opening, closing, securing, and cleaning recreation facilities as assigned. Set up, take down, inventory, and properly store equipment, furniture, and supplies for programs and events. Maintain accurate records and assist with basic program planning and coordination of activities. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities in qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: There is no educational requirement for this class; completion of two (2) years of high school or equivalent is desirable. Experience: One (1) year of experience assisting with or leading recreation programs, camps, sports, events, or related activities involving children, teens, adults, or seniors. Licenses, Certificates, and Special Requirements: Must be at least 16 years of age, but 18 years or older, depending on assignment. 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 of: Recreation program principles, practices and operations. Techniques for coordinating recreation programs for preschool, youth, teens, adults, seniors, and special events. Cash handling procedures and transaction management practices. Principles and practices of facility maintenance and operational practices. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Customer service principles and conflict resolution. Ability to: Coordinate recreation activities and program operations. Follow and enforce rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Work effectively with children, teens, adults, and senior participants. Deal with difficult or stressful situations in a calm and professional manner. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Explain and enforce rules, regulations, procedures and program objectives. Understand and follow established EAPs. Administer basic First Aid/CPR. Work nights, weekends, and holidays. Other Necessary Requirements
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. Activities may include lifting, setting up equipment, and monitoring recreational spaces during active 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. Employees in this classification may be required to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and extended hours to meet program and operational needs, including special events. Employees in this classification may be assigned to work programs or events at which alcohol is served, including the Dublin St. Patrick's Day Festival, Splatter, and other community or private events. 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. 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. The best qualified candidates whose background and experience most closely meet the City's current needs will be invited to participate in an interview/oral board. In addition, the selection process may consist of written and/or oral components. The City reserves the right to test an applicant in any other manner to determine suitability and to alter any aspect of the selection process. Meeting the minimum requirements listed in this job description does not guarantee advancement in subsequent phases of the selection process. Candidates who successfully complete the interview process may be placed on an employment eligibility list. This list may be canceled at any time, without notice to candidates. All offers of employment are conditional upon the ability to provide verification of authorization to work in the United States. In accordance with Federal and State laws, the City of Dublin does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, disability
A Recreation II position in sports and fields with the City of Dublin, California is a fun and engaging role that keeps you active while making a positive impact in the community. In this position, you get to work directly with kids through sports programs, helping create a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive environment for them to learn and play. You'll also monitor fields and courts, ensuring user groups are having a positive experience and that everyone is following park rules and guidelines. It's a great opportunity for someone who enjoys staying active, working outdoors, and contributing to a vibrant community experience. Under general supervision, coordinates and delivers a variety of recreational programs and services, including but not limited to activities for preschoolers, after-school programs, parks, teens, sports, senior citizens, and special events. Provides support with day-to-day program operations to ensure activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in accordance with established guidelines. This is the journey-level classification within the Recreation Leader series. Incumbents in this class perform a broader range of duties with increasing independence and responsibility compared to the Recreation Leader I classification. Work is performed with limited supervision and requires the exercise of judgement within established policies, procedures, and guidelines. Receive general supervision from a Recreation Coordinator and may receive technical and functional supervision from a Recreation Leader III or Program Specialist. Exercise technical and functional supervision over Recreation Leader I staff, including providing work direction, training, and guidance. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties are typical for this classification. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment. Conduct recreational activities in program areas such as preschool, playground, parks, after school programming, teens, sports, museum, special events, and senior activities. Independently conduct age-appropriate activities including arts and crafts, games, sports, music, camps, enrichment programs, and special events. Assist with day-to-day program operations, including preparing materials and ensuring programs operate efficiently and safely. Inspect recreation facilities, fields, and equipment prior to use to ensure safety, readiness, and compliance with established guidelines. Monitor participant behavior and facility use to ensure compliance with rules, policies, and safety standards; address routine behavior concerns as appropriate. Provide customer service by responding to inquiries from the public in person and by telephone; explain program information, schedules, and policies. Collect fees, process registrations, issue passes, and perform cash-handling and point-of-sale transactions in accordance with established procedures. Complete attendance records, incident reports, and other routine documentation accurately and in a timely manner. Provide First Aid and CPR and respond to emergencies in accordance with established Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Assist with opening, closing, securing, and cleaning recreation facilities as assigned. Set up, take down, inventory, and properly store equipment, furniture, and supplies for programs and events. Maintain accurate records and assist with basic program planning and coordination of activities. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities in qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: There is no educational requirement for this class; completion of two (2) years of high school or equivalent is desirable. Experience: One (1) year of experience assisting with or leading recreation programs, camps, sports, events, or related activities involving children, teens, adults, or seniors. Licenses, Certificates, and Special Requirements: Must be at least 16 years of age, but 18 years or older, depending on assignment. 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 of: Recreation program principles, practices and operations. Techniques for coordinating recreation programs for preschool, youth, teens, adults, seniors, and special events. Cash handling procedures and transaction management practices. Principles and practices of facility maintenance and operational practices. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Customer service principles and conflict resolution. Ability to: Coordinate recreation activities and program operations. Follow and enforce rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Work effectively with children, teens, adults, and senior participants. Deal with difficult or stressful situations in a calm and professional manner. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Explain and enforce rules, regulations, procedures and program objectives. Understand and follow established EAPs. Administer basic First Aid/CPR. Work nights, weekends, and holidays. Other Necessary Requirements
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. Activities may include lifting, setting up equipment, and monitoring recreational spaces during active 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. Employees in this classification may be required to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and extended hours to meet program and operational needs, including special events. Employees in this classification may be assigned to work programs or events at which alcohol is served, including the Dublin St. Patrick's Day Festival, Splatter, and other community or private events. 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. 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. The best qualified candidates whose background and experience most closely meet the City's current needs will be invited to participate in an interview/oral board. In addition, the selection process may consist of written and/or oral components. The City reserves the right to test an applicant in any other manner to determine suitability and to alter any aspect of the selection process. Meeting the minimum requirements listed in this job description does not guarantee advancement in subsequent phases of the selection process. Candidates who successfully complete the interview process may be placed on an employment eligibility list. This list may be canceled at any time, without notice to candidates. All offers of employment are conditional upon the ability to provide verification of authorization to work in the United States. In accordance with Federal and State laws, the City of Dublin does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, disability