Recreation Attendant, Aux On Call
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TITLE:
DEPARTMENT:
DATE:
SALARY:
CLASSIFICATION:
RECREATION ATTENDANT
COMMUNITY SERVICES - NP LEISURE POOL
JULY 2025
$23.36 per hour, as per BCGEU Collective Agreement **As per Article 28.3 - Job Description subject to agreement between the Union and the Employer
Auxiliary on Call (2 positions available)
NATURE AND SCOPE OF WORK
Under the direction of the Program & Services Manager, Aquatics Manager, or designate, Recreation Attendants interact with recreation and aquatic users and assist with programs, activities, lessons, and special events to provide a fun and safe experience. These positions require consistent enforcement of program rules, response to situations requiring staff intervention, and documentation of incidents and accidents. Must be able to work flexible hours, including weekends and evenings.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the supervision of the Programmer, Supervisor, or designate, depending on operational requirements. At times, they may work independently with limited supervision, requiring self-motivation.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
May assist with the training and development of new or less experienced co-workers.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
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Interact with recreation or aquatic users and provide routine assistance.
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Works independently or with limited supervision to monitor activities in recreation or aquatic areas to prevent public accidents or injuries.
-
Assist with maintaining clean and orderly facilities to ensure the safety of staff and patrons.
-
Support patrons in activities such as skating, sports, fitness, or swimming.
-
Assist with implementation of community programs, activities, lessons, or events, under supervision.
-
Apply relevant regulations, policies, and procedures as directed.
-
Report all accidents or injuries immediately to the designated supervisor and activate emergency procedures as required.
-
Detect and report hazardous conditions, practices, and behaviours in the workplace.
-
Promote positive relations with participants, media, and external organizations.
-
Contribute to a respectful and positive work environment in accordance with City policy.
-
Take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of themselves, and the health and safety of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work. Properly wears protective clothing, devices, and equipment provided, and ensures hazards are immediately reported to supervisors.
-
Comply with the City of Fort St. John’s Occupational Health and Safety program and all applicable policies and procedures.
-
Perform related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required. Perform additional duties as assigned.
PERFORMANCE FACTORS
- Knowledge, Ability and Skills
Reliability
- Customer Service
Attendance and Punctuality
- Quantity of Work
Compliance
-
Cooperation
-
Health & Safety
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY, AND SKILL
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Minimum 15 years of age and enrolled in Grade 10 or higher level of education.
-
Valid Standard First Aid with CPR-C.
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Recreation Attendant – Recreation Department: Must be a proficient and confident skater. Candidates must provide their own helmet and ice skates and be able to pass a skating test.
-
Recreation Attendant – Aquatics Department: Must be a proficient and confident swimmer, demonstrated through valid lifeguard or water safety certifications. Candidates must be able to pass a swimming test.
-
Ability to pass and maintain Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector screening.
-
Exceptional customer service skills.
-
Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of age groups, from preschoolers to seniors.
-
Proven ability to lead and engage individuals – particularly children – in a confident, safe, and respectful manner.
-
Ability to maintain good working relationships with other City personnel and the public.
-
Comfortable working independently or without direct supervision.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Recreation Attendant – Aquatics Department
- Bronze Cross
- Additional lifeguard and/or water safety certifications are considered an asset.
- Recreation Attendant - Recreation Department
-
Skating, fitness, sport, or coaching certifications are considered an asset.
-
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Computers, printers, photocopiers, telephone, email and other office and electronic equipment. Activity-related equipment such as inflatables, sport, fitness, aquatics, and exercise equipment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position entails skating, swimming, playing sports, jogging, walking, standing, and lifting or moving items that can weigh up to 50 lbs.
GENERAL
Formal application, evaluation of education and experience, oral interview, reference check, Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector screening, and other job-related tests may be required.
The duties listed above are intended as examples of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if they are similar, related, or logical assignments to the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
This is a position in the BC General Employees’ Union.
Recreation Attendant, Aux On Call
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TITLE:
DEPARTMENT:
DATE:
SALARY:
CLASSIFICATION:
RECREATION ATTENDANT
COMMUNITY SERVICES - NP LEISURE POOL
JULY 2025
$23.36 per hour, as per BCGEU Collective Agreement **As per Article 28.3 - Job Description subject to agreement between the Union and the Employer
Auxiliary on Call (2 positions available)
NATURE AND SCOPE OF WORK
Under the direction of the Program & Services Manager, Aquatics Manager, or designate, Recreation Attendants interact with recreation and aquatic users and assist with programs, activities, lessons, and special events to provide a fun and safe experience. These positions require consistent enforcement of program rules, response to situations requiring staff intervention, and documentation of incidents and accidents. Must be able to work flexible hours, including weekends and evenings.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the supervision of the Programmer, Supervisor, or designate, depending on operational requirements. At times, they may work independently with limited supervision, requiring self-motivation.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
May assist with the training and development of new or less experienced co-workers.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
-
Interact with recreation or aquatic users and provide routine assistance.
-
Works independently or with limited supervision to monitor activities in recreation or aquatic areas to prevent public accidents or injuries.
-
Assist with maintaining clean and orderly facilities to ensure the safety of staff and patrons.
-
Support patrons in activities such as skating, sports, fitness, or swimming.
-
Assist with implementation of community programs, activities, lessons, or events, under supervision.
-
Apply relevant regulations, policies, and procedures as directed.
-
Report all accidents or injuries immediately to the designated supervisor and activate emergency procedures as required.
-
Detect and report hazardous conditions, practices, and behaviours in the workplace.
-
Promote positive relations with participants, media, and external organizations.
-
Contribute to a respectful and positive work environment in accordance with City policy.
-
Take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of themselves, and the health and safety of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work. Properly wears protective clothing, devices, and equipment provided, and ensures hazards are immediately reported to supervisors.
-
Comply with the City of Fort St. John’s Occupational Health and Safety program and all applicable policies and procedures.
-
Perform related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required. Perform additional duties as assigned.
PERFORMANCE FACTORS
- Knowledge, Ability and Skills
Reliability
- Customer Service
Attendance and Punctuality
- Quantity of Work
Compliance
-
Cooperation
-
Health & Safety
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY, AND SKILL
-
Minimum 15 years of age and enrolled in Grade 10 or higher level of education.
-
Valid Standard First Aid with CPR-C.
-
Recreation Attendant – Recreation Department: Must be a proficient and confident skater. Candidates must provide their own helmet and ice skates and be able to pass a skating test.
-
Recreation Attendant – Aquatics Department: Must be a proficient and confident swimmer, demonstrated through valid lifeguard or water safety certifications. Candidates must be able to pass a swimming test.
-
Ability to pass and maintain Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector screening.
-
Exceptional customer service skills.
-
Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of age groups, from preschoolers to seniors.
-
Proven ability to lead and engage individuals – particularly children – in a confident, safe, and respectful manner.
-
Ability to maintain good working relationships with other City personnel and the public.
-
Comfortable working independently or without direct supervision.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Recreation Attendant – Aquatics Department
- Bronze Cross
- Additional lifeguard and/or water safety certifications are considered an asset.
- Recreation Attendant - Recreation Department
-
Skating, fitness, sport, or coaching certifications are considered an asset.
-
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Computers, printers, photocopiers, telephone, email and other office and electronic equipment. Activity-related equipment such as inflatables, sport, fitness, aquatics, and exercise equipment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position entails skating, swimming, playing sports, jogging, walking, standing, and lifting or moving items that can weigh up to 50 lbs.
GENERAL
Formal application, evaluation of education and experience, oral interview, reference check, Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector screening, and other job-related tests may be required.
The duties listed above are intended as examples of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if they are similar, related, or logical assignments to the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
This is a position in the BC General Employees’ Union.