Aquatics Director
Job in
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-01-10
Listing for:
Lakeshore Sport and Fitness
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-10
Job specializations:
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
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Management
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Lakeshore sport & fitness is chicago's #1 destination for sport, fitness & fun! Check out all we have to offer here: position is at our lincoln park location.
• complimentary family membership
• complimentary child care for staff children
• medical, dental, vision, short & long term and life insurance
• paid time off
• 401k
• employee financial relief program
• daily discounted employee meal program
• winter and summer team member celebrations
• entrepreneurial and collaborative team environment
• 50% off club services
• free parking
Duties and responsibilities
• oversees aquatics program including swim lessons ranging from private and semiprivate lessons to parent and tot classes throughlevel 1-3. Oversees the lakeshore stingrays swim team.
• manages a team of swim instructors and swim team coaches. This includes casting, hiring, training and holding accountable to the lsf standards.
• communicates efficiently and clearly with members and club regarding all areas of aquatics.
• supports swim assessments and swim try outs as needed
• prepared to step in and teach any swim lesson in the event an instructor needs a sub for any reason.
• works as part of a club leadership team to ensure we are always giving the highest level of programming and service. Supporting other departments as needed for various programming needs.
Qualifications
Looking for someone with 2+ years in a leadership position or experience in aquatics programming.
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