Aquatics & SafetyCoordinator
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Event Manager / Planner -
Management
Event Manager / Planner
Overview
Who is Saint Louis University? Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. SLU, which also has a campus in Madrid, Spain, is recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service.
JOB SUMMARYThe Aquatics & Safety Coordinator is responsible for the daily management of aquatics facilities and continued development of aquatic and safety programs within the department. Reporting to the Associate Director of Campus Recreation & Wellness, this role provides leadership to student staff, program development, facility and equipment management, compliance with St. Louis City health codes, industry laws, regulations, and standards governing swimming pools, risk management, assessment, and outreach.
The Aquatics & Safety Coordinator supports holistic well-being by offering inclusive, accessible, and innovative aquatics and safety opportunities for the Saint Louis University community.
Recruits, hires, trains, supervises, schedules, and evaluates a staff of 30+ student employees, including lifeguard instructors, swim instructors, lifeguards and pool maintenance
Provides oversight into the implementation, review, and recommendations related to facility policies and procedures including emergency action plans and standard operating procedures
Provides ongoing professional development, certification renewal opportunities, and mentorship for student staff and the SLU community
Conducts regular staff meetings and in-services, promote a culture of accountability, and serve as a role model for inclusive, customer-centered service
Oversees a comprehensive aquatics program including adult and youth swim lessons, varsity and club water-based sports, and special event programming
Manages scheduling for aquatic spaces and registration of aquatic programs
Oversees the daily operations of the indoor and seasonal outdoor aquatic spaces on campus, including a 25-meter indoor pool with six lanes and a dive well, and two outdoor leisure pools
Manages inventory of first aid and emergency response supplies and equipment
Conducts daily inspections of all aquatic facilities
Coordinates preventative maintenance, cleaning, and repair of all swimming pools, surrounding areas, and aquatic equipment
Collects and analyzes participation data, satisfaction surveys, and usage trends; prepare reports for leadership
Manages and helps maintain accurate records of incident and accident reports, pool chemicals and Red Cross safety certifications
Manages program budgets, including payroll, equipment and supply purchases, and cost estimates
Contributes to departmental strategic planning and assessment efforts
Partners with the Associate Director and other marketing staff to promote aquatic and safety services
Develops outreach initiatives that increase participation and reduce barriers to access
Collaborates with the Division of Student Development and other University partners to integrate wellness and safety programming across campus
Represents the department on campus committees and at professional conferences
Performs other duties as assigned
Knowledge of collegiate recreation and aquatics program operations
Knowledge of aquatic risk management, emergency action planning, and safety compliance
Knowledge of staff supervision models and certification requirements for lifeguards, instructors, and aquatic safety personnel
Knowledge of aquatic facility operations and water-based equipment management
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Strong coordination, collaboration, and communication skills
Strong leadership and student development skills
Ability to respond effectively to emergencies and safety incidents using established protocols and sound judgment
Ability to maintain safe, inclusive, and compliant aquatic operations while supporting program access and customer service
Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed
Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Recreation, Sports Management, or related field
American Red Cross CPR with AED, First Aid, and Lifeguard Instructor Certifications or ability to obtain within first 90 days
Mental Health First Aid certification or ability to obtain within 90 days
Master's degree in a related field
Positive full-time experience in collegiate recreation or aquatics and safety programming
Certified Pool Operator Certification
Experience supervising student employees, managing facilities, and overseeing budgets
Familiarity with Fusion or similar recreation management software
Experience developing inclusive, accessible programs for diverse populations
This is a full-time hourly position. Pay starting at $20.67/hour (commensurate with…
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