City of Fort Collins
Adaptive Recreation Program Leader (Finance)
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Summary: ARO provides recreational programs and services for people with disabilities. Specialized classes are designed and adapted for the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. Programs are offered to all ages, children to adults, and include people with developmental, physical and/or emotional disabilities. The purpose of this position is to provide planning and implementation of adaptive swim lessons with community members.
The days of work and hours will vary with each class and includes evenings and weekends, approximately 10-20 hours per week. Activities may include, but are not limited to, coaching integrated sports, wheelchair sports, craft classes, cooking, aquatic programming, outdoor programs, trips and outings. Hours will also include program planning and office work. Preferred experience is previous work with individuals of all ability levels and with swim instruction, but specialized training will be provided regarding swim instruction. The essential job functions listed below would be applicable to adaptive aquatic programming.
Essential Job Functions: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all-inclusive.
•Create, prep, organize, implement, and evaluate programming for individuals with disabilities while supporting participants to meet Therapeutic program goals in a group or one to one setting.
•Utilize various teaching and facilitation techniques to support individuals with disabilities in program participation to the fullest of their abilities.
•Work with a spectrum of ages and ability levels in a professional and age-appropriate manner.
•Complete required program preparation like reviewing participant documentation.
•Complete administrative tasks and record keeping such as attendance sheets, program evaluations and post program documentation.
•Participate in required staff training and meetings.
•Supervise ARO Interns (HES, TR and OT) and program volunteers as they provide support in programs.
•Give and receive constructive criticism and feedback.
•Potentially operate a multi-passenger accessible lift van.
•Represent the City in a positive, professional, and healthy manner.
Supervisory Responsibilities: This position is not responsible for the supervision of employees but is responsible for supervising volunteers and HES, TR and OT interns while in programs.
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The City of Fort Collins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for positions for which they have applied without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, sexual orientation (including perceived sexual orientation), gender identity and expression, disability, age 40 years or older, pregnancy or related condition, genetic information, and, in certain specific circumstances, marriage to a coworker or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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Note: Some information in your application may be public information under the Colorado Open Records Act.Summary: ARO provides recreational programs and services for people with disabilities. Specialized classes are designed and adapted for the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. Programs are offered to all ages, children to adults, and include people with developmental, physical and/or emotional disabilities. The purpose of this position is to provide planning and implementation of adaptive swim lessons with community members.
The days of work and hours will vary with each class and includes evenings and weekends, approximately 10-20 hours per week. Activities may include, but are not limited to, coaching integrated sports, wheelchair sports, craft classes, cooking, aquatic programming, outdoor programs, trips and outings. Hours will also include program planning and office work. Preferred experience is previous work with individuals of all ability levels and with swim instruction, but specialized training will be provided regarding swim instruction. The essential job functions listed below would be applicable to adaptive aquatic programming.
Essential Job Functions: The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all-inclusive.
•Create, prep, organize, implement, and evaluate programming for individuals with disabilities while supporting participants to meet Therapeutic program goals in a group or one to one setting.
•Utilize various teaching and facilitation techniques to support individuals with disabilities in program participation to the fullest of their abilities.
•Work with a spectrum of ages and ability levels in a professional and age-appropriate manner.
•Complete required program preparation like reviewing participant documentation.
•Complete administrative tasks and record keeping such as attendance sheets, program evaluations and post program documentation.
•Participate in required staff training and meetings.
•Supervise ARO Interns (HES, TR and OT) and program volunteers as they provide support in programs.
•Give and receive constructive criticism and feedback.
•Potentially operate a multi-passenger accessible lift van.
•Represent the City in a positive, professional, and healthy manner.
Supervisory Responsibilities: This position is not responsible for the supervision of employees but is responsible for supervising volunteers and HES, TR and OT interns while in programs.