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Aquatic Director

Camp Courageous, Inc., Monticello, MN, United States


Aquatics Director (Full-Time) – Camp Courageous Location:

Monticello, IA Job Type:

Full-Time, Year-Round Schedule:

Includes evenings and weekends Pay:

Competitive, based on experience Position Overview

Camp Courageous is seeking a Full-Time Aquatics Director to lead a dynamic, inclusive aquatics program serving both the public and campers with disabilities. This role oversees public pool programming, camper aquatics, swim instruction, and lifeguard staff while ensuring a safe, welcoming, and high-quality aquatic experience. Key Responsibilities

Aquatics Programs & Instruction

Develop and lead Learn-to-Swim programs for children and adults Teach swim lessons and aquatic skills as needed Lead water aerobics and aquatic fitness classes Oversee public pool programming, including lap swim

and open swim, Schedule and facilitate use of pool by rentals groups, school groups, and staff use. Track and record income from public use of the pool. Plan and lead aquatics programming for campers with disabilities , adapting activities as needed Maintain list of Pool Donor Bricks and share when available Attend staff and scheduling meetings to collaborate on quality swim programming, support evaluations, share new activities and announcements, and communicate updates on specific health or behavior concerns. Hire, train, schedule, and supervise lifeguards, assistant aquatic director and other aquatic staff Conduct in-services, safety drills, and performance evaluations Ensure all staff maintain required certifications Safety & Operations

Ensure compliance with health codes, Iowa Pool Inspection requirements and American Camping Association standards. Enforce pool rules and emergency procedures Maintain water quality logs, incident reports, and daily operational records Coordinate pool maintenance and equipment care Collaboration & Community Engagement

Work with leadership, program staff, and medical staff to support camper needs Provide and expand a positive, inclusive experience for the public and camp community Support special events and community aquatics programming Develop contacts for new streams of revenue, materials, and equipment for the pool. Required Qualifications

Must be 21 years or older Current Lifeguard Certification (Red Cross or equivalent) CPR/AED and First Aid Certification Experience teaching swim lessons or aquatic classes Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Preferred Qualifications

Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certification Pool Operator Certification (CPO) Lifeguard Instructor (LGI) Experience working with individuals with disabilities Previous aquatics or recreation leadership experience 401(k) Housing (based on availability) Meals (when campers in attendance) Paid time off and holidays (as applicable) Educational opportunities Why Work at Camp Courageous?

Lead a diverse aquatics program serving both the public and campers Build long-term professional experience in aquatics leadership Make a meaningful impact every day OPTIONAL: THERAPEUTIC RECREATION INTERN SUPERVISOR:

Obtain and/or maintain Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) credential. Meet National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) requirements for upkeep and renewal of CTRS credential, including CEUs, annual maintenance fees and five- year cycle recertification. Develop, maintain and update Internship Manual. Recruit, hire and supervise qualified therapeutic recreation interns. Assist intern in orientation to the camp, its policies, procedures and activities. Meet daily with intern to discuss progress, assignments, concerns, etc. Assist intern with school assignment requirements such as bi-weekly reports, evaluations and other assignments. Assist intern with writing program and camper goals and objectives, evaluations, progress notes and other documentation as required by NCTRC. Camp Courageous provides year-round recreational, respite, and travel program for individuals of all ages with disabilities. The camp is run primarily on donations, giving all individuals the opportunity to give through gifts of time, materials, financial, and other means that support the camp.

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