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Aquatic Programming Student Leader

Calgary, AB
$21 - $27/hour
Senior Level

About the role

Job Description:

Note: There are strong internal candidates for this role.

#About the Role

Reporting to the Aquatic Centre Supervisor, the Aquatic Program Student Leader is a senior student responsible for leading and assisting day-to-day operations of aquatics programs. By overseeing the delivery of lessons or leadership porgrams on the weekend and weekdays, which includes coaching and mentoring swim instructors and ensuring participant outcomes are being met, the Aquatic Program Student Leader is contributing to the success of the program. This also includes assisting in program development and delivery, staff training and development, instructor evaluations, program assessment, interacting with participants and parents, and resolving issues in a timely fashion. This position will also contribute to the development of recognition programs for participants and instructors, and other projects to enhance the program and MRU Aquatics overall. The Aquatic Program Student Leader will also assist in the preparation and delivery of aquatic leadership courses. This position works closely with the other Aquatic Program Student Leaders

The Aquatic Program Student Leader role will focus on adhering to the standards of Mount Royal University Cougars Athletics and Recreation and the Lifesaving Society to ensure an optimal experience for students and members. This position will provide invaluable opportunities for those seeking supervisory and facility management experience, programming, and exposure to the field of recreation administration.

##Responsibilities

  1. Program Leadership and Delivery (50%)
  • Oversee and support the delivery of swim lessons and aquatic programs to ensure quality instruction aligned with Lifesaving Society and MRU Cougars Athletics and Recreation standards.
  • Mentor, coach, and provide feedback to swim instructors to ensure participant outcomes are met and instructional consistency is maintained.
  • Adapt supervisory approaches to meet diverse learning needs and abilities.
  • Contribute to a safe, inclusive, and engaging aquatic environment for all participants and staff.
  1. Staff Supervision, Training, and Development (20%)
  • Collaborate with other Student Leaders and supervisory staff to plan and deliver staff orientations, in-services, and term meetings.
  • Provide peer mentoring, guidance, and on-deck leadership for instructors to foster continuous improvement and confidence.
  • Conduct semesterly performance evaluations to assess swim instructor competencies.
  • Assist with the hiring and onboarding of aquatic staff.
  • Support staff recognition programs.
  1. . Communication and Engagement (15%)
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with staff, participants, and parents to foster a positive and welcoming environment.
  • Participate in Cougars Athletics and Recreation engagement events to promote community involvement and program visibility.
  • Assist in developing social media content to highlight programs, achievements, and upcoming opportunities.
  1. Administration and Program Support (10%)
  • Complete course and participant administration, including processing rosters and maintaining accurate attendance and performance records.
  • Track aquatic equipment inventory, ensuring all materials are cleaned, organized, and in good condition.
  • Support term projects as assigned and assist in the development and delivery of new aquatic programs and initiatives.
  1. Leadership Development and Other Duties (5%)
  • Participate in leadership development opportunities and staff training events.
  • Support the Aquatic Centre Coordinator, Supervisor and other Student Leaders in special projects, promotional activities, and operational initiatives as assigned.
  • Assist with special events, promotional activities, and staff training sessions as requested.

##Qualifications

  • Current Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard certification or SwimAbilities certification and a valid Standard First Aid with CPR-C/AED.

  • Preference is given to applicants that also hold multiple of the above-listed certifications as well as National Lifeguard, and are current students.

  • Availability to work days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Salary:$21.23 - $26.81 per hour

**Closing Date:**March 24, 2026

A cover letter and resume should be submitted in one .pdf formatted document. Please title your .pdf document as follows: [Last Name], [Requisition Number].pdf (ex. Smith, Coordinator, 1234.pdf).

About Mount Royal University

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Welcome to Mount Royal University, where we foster a work environment of mutual respect, transparency and inclusiveness, and where talented and committed employees are the driving force behind student success. We believe we are stronger as a university when employees collaborate and bring diverse perspectives together.

We invest in the wellness and development of our employees, knowing that it benefits both the individual and the university as a whole. Our culture, along with many services, resources and programs, encourages a healthy, productive workplace.

As we strive to enhance our culture of innovation and excellence, we support faculty, staff and management to be innovative in their work -- in our classrooms and across our campus.

This is a place where employees feel a sense of community and belonging. Where people feel supported in their work and enjoy the friendliness and familiarity that only a small campus can provide.

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