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Parks and Recreation Part Time – Gymnastics Instructor

Job in Novato, Marin County, California, 94949, USA
Listing for: City of Novato
Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-02-01
Job specializations:
  • Sports/Fitness/Wellness
    Recreation & Leisure, Health / Fitness / Gym / Pilates
  • Education / Teaching
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 - 60000 USD Yearly USD 10000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Parks and Recreation Part Time Employee – GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR

Job Description

Come Join Our Team!
THE CITY OF NOVATO IS RECRUITING
FORGYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR (This position is part time, non-benefitted with a maximum of 960 hours annually)
Final date to receive applications:
Continuous Until Filled

The City of Novato is currently seeking gymnastics instructors to teach parent and child, preschool, recreational and pre-competitive level gymnastics classes. Ideal candidates will have prior experience working with children in child related services or youth sports instruction. Prior experience in gymnastics, dance, cheerleading, martial arts, or similar is a plus! English/Spanish speakers encouraged to apply.

Gymnastics Instructors are part of the Recreation Leader classification of part-time hourly employees. While Gymnastics Instructor job responsibilities will be specific to classes/activities at the Novato Gymnastics Center, the Recreation Leader information is listed below.

Definition

Performs duties and tasks associated with recreational activities provided through the various programs, camps, classes, activities, special events, and assist users of City buildings, predominantly outside of normal business hours, perform tasks related to monitoring building usage and other tasks as assigned. This is a part‑time/temporary position.

Distinguishing Characteristics

Recreation Leader II: This is a position normally assigned to a specific event, program, class, activity, or facility on a seasonal and‑or irregular hire basis. Class is distinguished from level III in the difficulty of activities assigned.

Recreation Leader III: This is the lead or more difficult task working level. Persons in this classification should be comfortable with working alone with minimal supervision as assigned.

Supervision Received and Exercised Works under the direct supervision of the Recreation Supervisor and/or Coordinator responsible for the specific recreation program, camp, class, activity or event.

Example of Duties

Recreation Leader I:

  • Assists in recreation activity leadership including but not limited to indoor and outdoor games, crafts, and special events for programs serving youth of all ages.
  • Assists in the instruction and supervision of recreational programs including but not limited to the following: camps, youth enrichment programs, youth athletics, gymnastics, arts & crafts, preschool, elementary and middle school programs.
  • Responsible for care and safety of equipment and facilities in their charge: enforces safety procedures for program participants.
  • Issues supplies and materials: does necessary field preparation for athletic events: acts as scorekeeper.
  • Communicates program information and provides general customer service.
  • May be assigned cashiering responsibilities at a supervised swimming pool, aquatic event, program, camp, class, special event or other activity for which a fee is being charged. Cashiering duties include receiving money, maintaining attendance forms, verifying receipts.

Recreation Leader II/III:

  • Instruction and supervision of recreational programs including but not limited to the following: camps, youth enrichment programs, youth athletics, gymnastics, arts & crafts, preschool, elementary, middle school, and adult programs, classes, activities, and events.
  • Communicates program information and provides general customer service.
  • Administers a general event, program, camps, class or activity at an assigned recreation site.
  • Monitors building/facility to ensure that the building/facility is used appropriately; that no damage is caused to the building/facility or its equipment; report and record any damage or incidents to the building, prepare appropriate Incident Reports, report and record any hazardous conditions/items in need of repair to the Custodial Supervisor and/or Recreation Supervisor.
  • Assists custodians in set‑up and take‑down of chairs and equipment for meetings, classes and events.
  • Provides customer service/assistance to building users, renters, participants, visitors as necessary; provides routine information on City activities and facilities, answers telephones.
  • May be responsible for opening and closing building.
  • May perform leadership role for events, youth…
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