? High Salary! Program Coordinator
Company: City of Essex Junction
Location: Essex Junction
Posted on: July 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Essex Junction Recreation &
Parks (EJRP) is seeking an enthusiastic, hard-working, innovative,
self-starter to be our Program Coordinator. This position will
plan, staff, and oversee a variety of recreation programs and
events, both supporting existing initiatives and developing anew –
for people in all age groups, and range in interest from sports to
art, music, cultural, and social activities. Experience with
aquatics is preferred as this role oversees our busy outdoor pool
and swim lessons over the summer and should be able to train staff
and certify lifeguards. This individual will manage our busy
recreation department’s communications, including our website and
social media. This is an opportunity to gain valuable exposure and
experience for a parks and rec enthusiast, with varied work from
day to day, and a mixture of program/event oversight and support.
Pay/Wages: Annual starting salary is $47,640 - $52,640. Benefits: -
Vacation time is accrued at the following rates: - New Hire to 5
Years: 3 weeks per year - 5 Years to 10 Years: 4 weeks per year -
After 10 Years: 5 weeks - 14 paid holidays - 18 sick days per year
- Retirement benefits include a pension plan (VMERS C) or a
deferred compensation plan (VMERS DC), and the ability to
contribute to a 457, Traditional IRA or ROTH - Generous health
insurance benefit in which the City pays 95% of the premium for
medical and the first 80% of the deductible. After that, you are
only responsible for the next 20%, which is not more than $600 for
single plans and no more than $1200 for all other plans for covered
medical expenses. - 100% employer paid for dental and vision - 100%
employer paid short-term disability and life insurance - Qualified
Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Essential Functions and Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
these essential functions. Program/Event Management, Supervision,
and Support - Oversee the operation and implementation of assigned
recreation and parks programs, events, and activities, including
budget monitoring and control, program evaluation, and scheduling
and coordinating programs/activities. - Plan, coordinate,
implement, and supervise assigned recreation and park programs,
activities, and special events, including daytime, evening, and
weekend programs. - Provide assistance, supervision, and support to
non-directly assigned programs as needed, working with the Program
Directors. - Assist Program Directors with larger programs and
events. - Serve as a backup in the absence of Program Directors to
fill in for their assigned programs as needed. - Review and
evaluate assigned programs, activities, and special events. Make
recommendations for future events, program improvements, and
program continuation. - Serve as liaison and coordinate activities
with other community organizations. - Develop, design, and
recommend new programs, activities, and special events- keeping
with department goals/objectives and community wants and needs.
Plan, organize, and implement new programs/activities/events. -
Stay current with new rec trends, programs, and opportunities to
continue to meet the community’s needs. - Organize, coordinate, and
facilitate the logistical needs of the assigned programs/functions,
including, but not limited to, arranging for necessary facilities,
staffing, scheduling, and advertising/promotion. - Develop and
maintain inventory of program supplies and equipment for assigned
programs: allocate appropriate supplies and equipment to respective
programs and facilities; ensure all equipment is safe and
operational. - Respond to questions and complaints related to
assigned programs and/or functions. Bring unusual matters to the
attention of the Assistant Director for guidance and direction. -
Attend various meetings as required for the administration of a
recreational program or as requested by the Assistant Director. -
Develop a system to recruit, utilize, retain, and recognize
community volunteers to support programs and events. - Create and
maintain annual sponsorship opportunities plan for individuals,
organizations, and businesses to provide human, financial, or
material support for programs and events. Develop relationships
with potential donors, business owners, and community
representatives. - Identify, attend, and participate in various
community events as a representative of EJRP to establish a
relationship with the community. - Research the needs and desires
of the community for effective program implementation, design, and
development. - Actively promote the importance of recreation and
parks within the community. Serve as an advocate for getting the
community involved in the EJRP programs. - Provide on-site
supervision and oversight of assigned programs. Maple Street Pool -
Provide oversight of the Maple Street Pool, including swim lessons,
open pool hours, private rentals, and preseason school use. -
Advertise for, interview, hire, schedule, assign, direct,
supervise, train, and evaluate approximately 30 seasonal lifeguards
and swim instructors. - Ensure swim instructors are appropriately
trained to provide safe, educational, high-quality swim lesson
experiences. - Ensure lifeguards are appropriately trained to
provide a safe, well-supervised pool, with the goal of proactively
addressing unsafe behaviors, while being prepared to respond in the
event of an emergency. - Maintain American Red Cross certifications
in First Aid & CPR and as a Lifeguard, as well as an instructor for
both. - Teach and certify staff in First Aid & CPR. - Teach and
certify staff as Lifeguards. - Plan, organize, schedule, and lead
pool staff trainings. Communications and Marketing - Design and
create effective tools designed for marketing recreation and park
programs/activities/special events through a variety of media,
which may include, but is not limited to, public service
announcements, print/radio/television advertising, news releases,
photography, social media, fliers through the schools and school
visits. - Maintain a professional, eye-catching, user-friendly
website. - Utilize social media & other online communication tools
to stay current with trends for effective communication (may
include Facebook, Instagram, e-newsletters, email marketing, Front
Porch Forum, etc.) - Take, and/or coordinate the collection of,
photographs from programs. - Develop new/improved creative
marketing programs designed to increase program participation and
community involvement. - Contribute to creating the brochures for
fall, winter/spring, summer, and special events. Finance and
Administration - Monitor expenses and revenues of assigned programs
in accordance with the approved/modified budget. - Coordinate,
initiate, prepare, process, and/or monitor a variety of forms,
records, schedules, reports, and other documents related to
assigned programs involving background research, compiling, and
analysis of data from various sources. - Use recreation software on
a daily basis. Upload, change, cancel, add, and delete classes and
programs to ensure the information in the system is accurate.
Assist customers in navigating online registrations. - Recruit,
coordinate, and oversee the supervision of volunteers within
assigned programs. Grounds, Maintenance, and Facilities - Works
with the Grounds & Facilities Director to ensure the parks, pools,
or facilities are properly and timely prepared for use for assigned
programs. - Work with other staff to ensure facility set-up is
completed or arranged for programs, which may require setting up or
tearing down yourself. - Bring to the attention of the Assistant
Director any capital/building improvement purchase needed to ensure
the safety of our program participants and the
effectiveness/success of the programs. Other Professional Duties -
Confer and communicate regularly with Assistant Director,
department personnel, and relevant internal and external
organizations and individuals to plan, coordinate and evaluate
programs, activities, projects, special events, and policies.
Exchange information and resolve conflicts. - Attend Recreation and
Park state and local association meetings and volunteer for
committee assignments with approval from the Director. - Travel to
conferences and workshops where the subject matter will enhance
recreation and park services that are offered through Essex
Junction Recreation and Parks. - Seek out and actively participate
in opportunities for professional development (i.e. classes and
certifications) to enhance recreation knowledge and abilities, to
support Recreation Department goals and strategic plans, and/or as
may be directed by the Director. - Design procedures or make
recommendations to the Director that will enhance or improve the
effectiveness and efficiency of the department within the available
resources. - Fill in for and/or assist the office staff in
performing registration procedures and other office duties as
necessary. Qualifications Language Skills: Proficient ability to
read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals,
professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental
regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and
procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and
respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers,
and the general public. Mathematical Skills: Proficient ability to
work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical
inference. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions,
percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
Computer Skills and Experience: Advanced level computer knowledge
and skills essential with proficiency in Microsoft Office
(including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Proficiency with RecTrac
or a similar recreation database program is also required.
Reasoning Ability/Mental Requirements: Proficient ability to solve
practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in
situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to
interpret various instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram,
or schedule form. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Ability to
relate and work with various people, age groups, and interests
while maintaining effective communication and relationships with
the public, staff, and participants. Work Schedule: Flexibility in
the work schedule to include evenings, weekends, and some holidays.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Manages 10 contractors within various
programs throughout year and occasional part-time employees and
volunteers. During the summer, advertise for, interview, hire,
schedule, assign, direct, supervise, train, and evaluate
approximately 30 seasonal lifeguards and swim instructors for Maple
Street Pool. Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance
with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Work
Environment: The employee occasionally encounters fumes/odors,
hazardous materials/infectious diseases, hazardous equipment, and
high working places. The employee is regularly dealing with dirt
and dust and must drive on a regular basis. There is also constant
contact with outside weather conditions. The noise level is
moderate. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is constantly required to stand; walk; see, talk,
and hear. The employee is occasionally required to climb/balance
and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently
lift, carry and/or move up to 75 pounds; drive; push or pull; and
reach with hands and arms. On a regular basis, the employee is
using hands and fingers for dexterity and using the computer. The
employee is also frequently handling stressful situations and
resolving conflicts. Specific vision abilities required by this job
include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Travel
Required: Occasional travel to local, state and regional meetings.
Travel to state, regional and national conferences for professional
development. Required Education and Experience: BA or BS in
Recreation or other appropriate discipline plus a minimum of two
years’ experience working in recreation or a combination of
education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills
are acquired. Have an extensive background with a variety of
recreational programs and activities. Background in aquatics
(lifeguard, swim instructor, swim team, etc.) strongly preferred.
Also, one must possess a working knowledge of community recreation
programs' philosophy, principles, and objectives. Additional
Eligibility Requirements: Must have or be eligible for, and obtain,
the following certifications within one year of employment: -
American Red Cross First Aid and CPR - American Red Cross First Aid
and CPR instructor - American Red Cross Lifeguard American Red
Cross Lifeguard Instructor - Certified Parks and Recreation
Professional (CPRP) desirable; or must be eligible for, and obtain,
within one year of employment. Affirmative Action/EEO Statement The
City of Essex Junction embraces and is committed to diversity and
equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that
represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The
more inclusive we are as a team, the better we can serve the
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