Recreation Specialist - Liberty Government - Everett, WA at Geebo

Recreation Specialist - Liberty

Incumbent is responsible for the planning, coordinating, execution and evaluation of a comprehensive monthly calendar of reoccurring and non-reoccurring recreational activities, classes, events, trips, and programs. Recreation activities include but are not limited to special events, seasonal programs, and ongoing daily activities; including instructional classes, contests, trips and tournaments. Incumbent prepares for these programs by ordering the needed supplies, equipment, transportation, marketing support and making appropriate contacts and arrangements for the success of the programs. Incumbent must possess practical knowledge of goals, philosophy, principles, techniques, and procedures used in managing, organizing, planning, administering facilities and conducting recreational activities. Must have a four-year undergraduate degree in Recreation or related subject area and one year of professional experience OR though three years of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade e-quipping the incumbent with the skills to successfully perform the position's duties. Must be courteous and friendly to customers at all times and make every attempt to solve whatever questions or problems presented. Must have knowledge in cash handling and can perform general clerical duties. Must be able to operate a computer and have a basic knowledge of software packages such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and Explorer. Must be proficient in oral and written communication. Ability to satisfactorily complete background checks to include a National Agency Check with Written Inquiries (NACI).
  • Department:
    0188 Recreation Specialist
  • Salary Range:
    $18 to $20 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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