Aquatics Manager Internship
Aquatics Manager Internship (Paid)
CELTS Aquatics Group Internship Program offers students a significant opportunity to gain professional development, hands-on experience, and deeper insight into a career path in the hospitality industry. We are committed to developing future hospitality leaders. Our competitive advantage lies in attracting, motivating, and retaining outstanding talent, and this devotion translates into the superior service our guests experience. Therefore, we seek individuals who are passionate about hospitality and take genuine pride in their work.
Each intern will be paired with a mentor from the management team. This supervisory relationship will guide the development of basic professional skills related to department management. Interns will meet regularly with their mentor to discuss accomplishments, discover areas for growth, and establish future goals for the program.
Job Summary
The Aquatics Intern is responsible for ensuring guest safety and satisfaction while actively monitoring swimming areas to prevent accidents and provide assistance.
Requirements for Internship Consideration
- Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited university and taking the appropriate courses to receive college credit for the internship work at CELTS Aquatics Group.
- Failure to enroll in college credit-bearing classes will result in disqualification from the leadership position associated with the internship.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Assure outstanding service and a clean, safe, and fun experience for each guest by providing a friendly work environment, including greeting and acknowledging every guest, and maintaining and exceeding departmental quality standards while using our indoor and outdoor pool facilities.
- Ensure lifeguards and slide attendants are staffed and positioned as required to minimize liability to the hotel and guest injuries.
- Ensure all newly hired guards and slide attendants are adequately trained, thoroughly understand their duties, and maintain proper training/certifications consistent with CELTS policies, through regular drop-ins to guarantee all responsibilities are being carried out.
- Respond to accidents/incidents: provide care for any emergency & non-emergency injuries or illnesses that occur at the facility. Write incident reports and perform all necessary accident investigations to minimize the impact on the facility and prevent future accidents.
- Responsible for schedule creation, payroll, and timekeeping for department employees and temp agencies.
- Navigate employee incidents and issues with a strong Human Resources touch to achieve the best possible outcome for everyone involved.
- Direct and coordinate various initiatives intended to promote and maintain a high level of employee morale.
- Observe and evaluate workers' performance and complete performance reviews.
- Caution swimmers regarding unsafe areas.
- Rescue swimmers in danger of drowning and administer first aid.
- Maintain order in swimming areas.
- Inspect facilities for cleanliness and clean swimming pools.
- Perform all other duties as assigned by management.
What You Will Learn During This Internship
- Risk Management
- Leadership
- Onboarding
- Communication
- Scheduling
- Timekeeping
- Payroll
- How to navigate employee issues
- Time Management
- Customer Service
- Employee Relations
Education & Experience
- Must be currently enrolled in college courses pursuing a degree in Parks and Recreation or a related field, or a recent graduate preferred.
- Previous aquatic experience required, with at least 1 year of progressive management experience, preferably involving supervision of subordinate personnel and cash management.
Certifications, Licenses & Registrations
The certifications below are preferred, and candidates with these will be given priority. Training and certifications will be provided:
- Lifeguard certification (Starguard Preferred)
Physical Environment
The role frequently requires the employee to stand, walk, sit, and engage in verbal communication. Occasional duties involve operating objects, tools, or controls; reaching; and using hands to handle, feel, or manage. The employee may also occasionally need to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Occasional lifting and moving up to 50 pounds is required. Specific vision abilities include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
The work environment involves constant exposure to both wet and dry conditions. The employee will occasionally work near moving mechanical parts and pool mechanical systems.