Z- Cancelled Ocaquatics Swim School

Accepting Resumes for Future Openings:

Swimming Instructor (Full Time)

Location

Ocaquatics

Type

Full Time


Come grow with Ocaquatics and make a difference in the world! We strive to find great people who possess positive attitudes, are motivated to grow and learn and love working with children and families! Join our TEAM and start your journey today! 
 
OUR PURPOSE
To make a positive difference for our team, our families, our community, and the planet.

OUR MISSION
Our Mission is Twofold: 
Our Mission to our Families is to teach our families to love swimming and become safer, more comfortable, and more responsible in, on, and around the water.​
Our mission to our Team members is to grow our people within a framework of social and environmental responsibility so that we grow our school in a sustainable way and make a difference in our community.​

Our team members live by our Core Values: We are Safety Focused, Service Oriented, Team Players, Fun & Friendly, Purpose Driven, and Always Learning. 

Position Objective:

Swim Instructors teach FUN, small group classes in our indoor, warm water pools. Swim lessons are taught at the pace of each child depending on age and skill. Aquatic team members are expected to have an unlimited amount of energy and never-ending smile and should be interested in the progress of their students.

Position Standards:

  • Maintain professional conduct at all times as a competent representative of Ocaquatics Swim School.
  • Agree to work as a team with teammates in striving to provide the highest quality aquatic program available.
  • Demonstrate the highest level of service to our families and every person who comes in contact with our school.
We are looking for people who:
 
  • Have a friendly and welcoming attitude with our children and their parents.
  • Have a great sense of humor.
  • Have a professional appearance.
  • Are able to work under pressure.
  • Have a desire to learn.
  • Are able to work as part of a team.
​Requirements:

  • Must be at least 16 years or older.
  • Must be available weekday afternoons and weekends.
  • Must pass a drug screen and criminal background check.
We provide all training and certifications! There is no experience required to be able to apply to work with us!

Please read through our website at www.ocaquatics.com before submitting an application.

 
Our Commitment to
Justice | Equity | Diversity | Inclusion
 
   WE ARE DIFFERENT, AND WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 - At Ocaquatics, we celebrate our TEAM of diverse individuals.
 - We welcome and value team members with unique life experiences and perspectives.
 - We recognize that our differences make us better.
 - We encourage authenticity and foster belonging and empowerment at work.
 - We listen and learn from each other. We provide equal opportunities for all to grow in our company.
 - Our team reflects the diversity of the Miami community we serve.
Together we are committed to making a positive impact on our team, our community, and the world. 
Compensation: $13.75 - $19.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Company Website: www.ocaquatics.com

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