About the role
Pointe-Claire is a city with a population of 34,000 located along Lac Saint-Louis and forming part of Greater Montreal. Recognized for its lifestyle, Pointe-Claire also has a distinctively rich architectural and historical heritage and provides services of outstanding quality to its population. Dedicated to the life of its citizens, the City's mission is to ensure that the quality of its social, cultural and economic environment is maintained for citizens today as well as future generations.
Description:
Reporting to the Head Coach, the incumbent will be responsible for the athletes in his or her group and for teaching the appropriate program. He or she will develop training session plans with his or her supervisor. He or she will assist athletes during competitions and participate in organizing team activities.
Departmental mission:
The mission of the Culture, Sports, Leisure and Community Development Department is to improve quality of life by promoting accessibility, participation, and integration of all citizens through the provision of excellent community, cultural, sports and recreational facilities, activities, and services.
The Pointe-Claire Swim Club has been a leader in Canadian swimming for more than 30 years. A large number or world record holders and Olympic medallists got their start in the City of Pointe-Claire. More than 400 swimmers take part in our program.
General responsibilities and goals:
- Participate in the organization of the training sessions;
- Plan adapted training sessions;
- Teach the appropriate swimming techniques;
- Establish and plan training sessions;
- Training and preparing athletes for competitions;
- Ensure the safety of all swimmers;
- Complete evaluations according to the program;
- Communicate with parents and clients as required;
- Performing any other related tasks.
Job requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalency
- Level 1 or part 1 - NCCP (or to be completed within the first year of hiring date);
- The position requires less than 6 months experience;
- National Lifeguard Certificate (or to be obtained in the first six months of hiring date);
- Bilingual (French and English written and spoken);
Schedule:
9.5 hours per week.
Monday, Thursday & Friday: 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Footnote:
- The City of Pointe-Claire is an equal opportunity employer and invites women, Aboriginal people, members of visible minorities, ethnic minorities and handicapped persons to submit their candidacies. We thank you in advance for your application; however, only candidates who are selected will be contacted.
About VILLE DE POINTE-CLAIRE
Pointe-Claire is a municipality on the Island of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. It is entirely developed, and land use includes residential, light manufacturing, and retail. The population is about 31,380 as of the 2016 Census.
About the role
Pointe-Claire is a city with a population of 34,000 located along Lac Saint-Louis and forming part of Greater Montreal. Recognized for its lifestyle, Pointe-Claire also has a distinctively rich architectural and historical heritage and provides services of outstanding quality to its population. Dedicated to the life of its citizens, the City's mission is to ensure that the quality of its social, cultural and economic environment is maintained for citizens today as well as future generations.
Description:
Reporting to the Head Coach, the incumbent will be responsible for the athletes in his or her group and for teaching the appropriate program. He or she will develop training session plans with his or her supervisor. He or she will assist athletes during competitions and participate in organizing team activities.
Departmental mission:
The mission of the Culture, Sports, Leisure and Community Development Department is to improve quality of life by promoting accessibility, participation, and integration of all citizens through the provision of excellent community, cultural, sports and recreational facilities, activities, and services.
The Pointe-Claire Swim Club has been a leader in Canadian swimming for more than 30 years. A large number or world record holders and Olympic medallists got their start in the City of Pointe-Claire. More than 400 swimmers take part in our program.
General responsibilities and goals:
- Participate in the organization of the training sessions;
- Plan adapted training sessions;
- Teach the appropriate swimming techniques;
- Establish and plan training sessions;
- Training and preparing athletes for competitions;
- Ensure the safety of all swimmers;
- Complete evaluations according to the program;
- Communicate with parents and clients as required;
- Performing any other related tasks.
Job requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalency
- Level 1 or part 1 - NCCP (or to be completed within the first year of hiring date);
- The position requires less than 6 months experience;
- National Lifeguard Certificate (or to be obtained in the first six months of hiring date);
- Bilingual (French and English written and spoken);
Schedule:
9.5 hours per week.
Monday, Thursday & Friday: 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Footnote:
- The City of Pointe-Claire is an equal opportunity employer and invites women, Aboriginal people, members of visible minorities, ethnic minorities and handicapped persons to submit their candidacies. We thank you in advance for your application; however, only candidates who are selected will be contacted.
About VILLE DE POINTE-CLAIRE
Pointe-Claire is a municipality on the Island of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. It is entirely developed, and land use includes residential, light manufacturing, and retail. The population is about 31,380 as of the 2016 Census.