HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 024-91 Classification Plan Amend .... RESOLUTION NO. 24 - 91
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN~,XL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Personnel System Rules, the City
Council adopted Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent amendments which
comprise the Classification Plan; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to periodically update existing job
descriptions in order to insure that the qualifications required are
appropriate to the classification.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent
amendments shall be further amended to include the following updated
classifications and job descriptions (Attachments A-E):
Attachment A
Attachment B
Attachment C
Attachment D
Attachment E
Pool Manager
Assistant Pool Manager
Swim Instructor
Lifeguard
Recreation Specialist
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this document shall become a part of the
official classification plan for the City of Dublin.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this llth day of March, 1991, by the
following vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers Burton, Howard and Mayor Snyder
NOES: None
ABSENT:
Councilmembers
Jeffer~~.~~~~_
ATTEST:
ATTACHMENT -A
POOL MANAGER
THE POSITION
Under the direction of the Recreation Coordinator, plans, organizes,
directs and supervises all aquatic programs as related to the
management and operation of a public swimming pool.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
, Plans, organizes and supervises swimming activities at a public
swimming pool.
, Schedules and supervises staff.
, Serves as a swim instructor or lifeguard as needed.
, Maintains good public relations.
* Keeps current records and completes required reports.
, Responsible for the control of all activity at the pool and keeping
Supervisor aware of maintenance conditions and supply needs.
* Other related duties as assigned.
OUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
* Must be 18 years of age or older.
* Minimum education equivalent to completion of high school.
* Minimum of two years training and experience in assisting with pool
management as head guard or swim instructor.
Knowledge and Abilities
, Demonstrated leadership abilities and ability to engage in physical
activity.
, Ability to lfollow written and oral instructions.
* Ability to perform all swimming strokes according to Red Cross
standards.
, Ability to demonstrate lifesaving and emergency first aid skills.
, Knowledge of use and care of lifesaving equipment used at public
pools.
, Ability to deal with stressful situations.
, Ability to deal effectively with staff and pool patrons.
, Ability to oversee, review and prepare reports related to the
operation of the pool.
Licenses and Certificates
* Current certification by the American Red Cross in Water Safety
Instruction (new material), Standard First Aid, Basic Life
Support for the Professional Rescuer, Track 1 (Title 22) and
Lifeguard Training (new material).
, Possession of a valid California Drivers License.
?""', ~ ATTACHMENT - B
ASSISTANT POOL MANAGER
THE POSITION
Under the supervision of the Pool Manager, assists in the
planning, direction, leadership and staffing for a variety of
aquatic programs at a public swimming pool. Acts as the Manager
in the Pool Manager's absence.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
* Assists in the supervision of pool staff and instructs them in
proper performance of their duties.
* Assists in supervision of swim lesson program.
* Patrols pool area to enforce safety rules and regulations.
* Serves as a swim instructor or lifeguard as needed.
* Maintains accurate records and completes related reports.
* Maintains discipline and orderly conduct among patrons.
* Maintains good public relations.
* Other related duties as assigned.
OUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
* Must be 17 years of age or older.
* Two years experience as a lifeguard/swim instructor.
Knowledge and Abilities
* Demonstrated leadership abilities and ability to engage in
physical activity.
* Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
* Ability to perform all swimming strokes according to American
Red Cross standards.
* Ability to demonstrate basic rescue and emergency First Aid
skills.
* Knowledge of the use and care of lifesaving equipment used at
public swimming pools.
* Ability to deal with stressful situations.
* Ability to deal effectively with program participants.
* Ability to oversee, review and prepare reports related to the
cashiering function.
Licenses and Certificates
* Current certification by the American Red Cross in Water Safety
Instruction (new material), Standard First Aid, Basic Life
Support for the Professional Rescuer, Track 1 (Title
22) and Lifeguard Training (new material).
* Possession of a valid California Drivers License.
~ ATTACHMENT - C
SWIM INSTRUCTOR
THE POSITION
Under the supervision of the Pool Manager, provides instruction
in all levels of American Red Cross swim lessons and other
aquatic programs.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
* Develops lesson plans for swim classes.
* Instructs a variety of swim classes for all ages and ability
levels.
* Maintains accurate records as related to swim classes.
* Enforces pool rules and regulations.
* Maintains discipline and orderly conduct among patrons.
* Assists swimmers in distress and administers First Aid as
needed.
* Maintains pool areas in a safe and clean condition.
* Maintains good public relations.
* Other related duties as assigned.
OUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
* Must be 17 years of age or older.
* Prior aquatic experience desirable.
Knowledge and Abilities
* Ability to perform all swimming strokes according to American
Red Cross standards.
* Ability to demonstrate basic rescue and emergency First Aid
skills.
* Knowledge of the use and care of lifesaving equipment used at
public swimming pools.
* Ability to deal with stressful situations.
* Ability to deal effectively with program participants.
Licenses and Certificates
* Current certification by the American Red Cross in Water Safety
Instruction (new material), Standard First Aid, Basic Life
Support for the Professional Rescuer, and Track 1 (Title
22).
* Completion of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training (new
material) or Basic Lifeguarding highly desirable.
ATTACHMENT - D
LIFEGUia~RD
THE POSITION
Under the supervision of the Pool Manager, serves as a lifeguard
to enforce pool rules and oversee the conduct of patrons using
the pool.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
* Enforces pool rules and regulations.
* Maintains discipline and orderly conduct among patrons.
* Rescues swimmers in distress and administers First Aid as
needed.
* Maintains pool areas in a safe and clean condition.
* Maintains good public relations.
* Other related duties as assigned.
OUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
* Must be 16 years ofage or older.
* Prior aquatic experience desirable.
Knowledge and Abilities
* Ability to swim competently and demonstrate lifesaving and
emergency First Aid skills.
* Knowledge of the use and care of lifesaving equipment used at
public swimming pools.
* Ability to deal with stressful situations.
* Ability to deal effectively with program participants.
Licenses and Certificates
* Current certification by'the American Red Cross in Standard
First Aid, Basic Life Support for the Professional Rescuer,
Track I (Title 22) and Lifeguard Training (new material) or
Basic Lifeguarding. (Certification in Lifeguard Training is
preferred.)
ATTACHMENT - E
RECREATION SPECIALIST
THE POSITION
Under general supervision, performs advanced level work involving the
organization and instruction of various age groups in specialized
program areas. Develops recreation course content and conducts
classes and programs. Exercises independent judgment in the
application of specialized knowledge and skills in the conduct of the
work. May supervise and train other staff and volunteers in the area
of speciality or assigned program area. Work is reviewed through
periodic inspections, conferences, reports and formal evaluations.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Plans and conducts classes or programs in speciality field or
assigned program area for various age groups.
Stimulates interest and appreciation in specialty field or
assigned program area.
Maintains equipment and supplies for classes or programs.
Furnishes technical guidance, demonstrates methods, conducts
training in speciality field or assigned program area.
Maintains control of classes or group.
Prepares promotional material and written reports as needed.
Encourages and maintains positive public relations.
OUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide
the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to
obtain the education and experience would be:
Equivalent to graduation from high school, some college
recreation classes or work in progress towards a degree in
recreation or speciality field.
Two years experience as a Recreation Leader I or II and/or
comparable work experience; one year experience working in
assigned program area is desirable.
Two years of experience in teaching or conducting classes or
programs in speciality field.
Knowledge and Abilities
Technical and professional knowledge of the assigned program area
and skills in planning, organizing and conducting a specialty
class or recreation program.
Ability to conduct classes or programs in one or more areas
within the specialty field and to work cooperatively with other
staff and the public.
Ability to exercise independent judgement.
Licenses and Certificates
Possession of current certificate, credential or license in the
area of speciality field (as appropriate).
Possession of or ability to obtain valid Red Cross CPR and First
Aid certification.
Possession of a valid California Drivers License.