Recreation University!
All employees should complete the below levels….
Welcome to the on-boarding and training program for the Department of Recreation! These courses have been designed to provide you with information and details about who we are, and what we do, to better serve our community.
Level 100: Department Overview
This course provides an outline of the Department of Recreation – sharing our mission, vision and values along with the facilities we oversee. An introduction to our Professional Staff and how your role plays into all our successes. Exploring basic departmental policies and procedures including Clocking In/Out, WhenToWork, Dress Code, Customer Service, Disciplinary Guidelines and more…
Must be completed & sent to Supervisor**
Level 200: Foundations
This course, organized and scheduled by your Area Supervisor and Pro Staff, offers a more hands-on look into the Department of Recreation starting with a tour of our facilities and/or parks. Your supervisor will provide insight into the framework of your role, including basic duties and responsibilities, area specific cleaning and disinfecting measures, policies and procedures, scheduling, reporting and more...
Level 300: Risk Management
This course shares an in-depth look at the Emergency Action Plans and Radio Code System used within the Department of Recreation. The rules and strategies within this level include calling EMS, safety equipment, walkie-talkie/radio communication policies and procedures, COLOR CODE system, reporting and more…
Each circle picture is a video presentation while the word button is a PDF version
Lifeguards, Deckhands, Cashiers, Swim Instructors and Aquatic Supervisors should compete this section
Rink Assistants, Skate Guards,, Cashiers, LTS Instructors, Rink Supervisors, Day Camp Counselors, and Day Camp Supervisors should compete this section
Welcome Desk, Fitness Attendants, Kids Cove, Group-Ex Instructors, Personal Trainers, Lifeguards, Aquatic Supervisors, and Building Supervisors should compete this section
Parks
Parks Crew should compete this section
Level 400: CPR/AED/First Aid
This course is designed to help our staff recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies, and know how to give immediate care, until more advanced medical personnel take over.
After successfully completing this level, you will have earned a 2-year certification from the American Red Cross…
Level 500: Area Specific Training
This course focuses on the essentials of your individual role and how it relates to the Department of Recreation. This level, designed by your Professional Staff Supervisor, has been put together to fine-tune the specifics of the area to make you more successful…
Lifeguards, Learn-to-Swim Instructors, Coaches and Aquatic Supervisors should complete the following:
Aquatics
Click picture to watch Aquatics Training Video!
Aquatic Supervisors
Chemical Testing
Supervisors complete the following Taylor 2005C Test kit Videos on how to properly test and use the testing kit:
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      I have watched all of the Taylor pool chemical testing kit videos. I will follow proper procedures and policies when testing chemicals. Any issues with chemical tests being out of range I will report immediately to the Aquatic Safety Supervisor or maintenance or Aquatics and Safety Manager. 
 
  
  

 
            
              
                
              
            
            
          
             
            
              
                
              
            
            
          
            