RECREATION SUPERVISOR 38320
(Competitive)
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
The work involves responsibility for organizing and implementing one or more major segments of a recreation program. Under the general supervision of a Director of Recreation or the administrator of a recreation program, an employee in this class plans, organizes and implements one or more types of recreational activities, such as arts and crafts, athletics, dances, cultural events and so on. Program planning is done in conjunction with the director/administrator and is incorporated within the comprehensive program. Organization and implementation are performed with wide latitude for independent action. Depending upon the size of the total program or an incumbent's particular assignment, the Recreation Supervisor may participate as a leader in specific activities and may supervise subordinate personnel. Work is reviewed by the director/administrator through written and oral reports and evaluation of community acceptance of the programs. The position differs from that of Assistant Director of Recreation in the scope of responsibilities; the latter directly assists in the performance and completion of all of the director's activities.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Plans, organizes, promotes and participates in specific recreation programs and activities, such as team sports, ceramics, games, socials, group trips to musical or cultural events or recreational areas, playground activities and aquatics.
Trains and instructs Recreation Leaders, Aides and Attendants and assigns them to specific areas or events; supervises subordinate personnel and evaluates their work performance through direct observation; makes recommendations to the director/administrator regarding retention, replacement or reassignment of personnel.
Promotes community participation in programs by writing publicity releases, events calendars, attending meetings of other civic and service groups.
Evaluates the effectiveness or community acceptance of programs and events by participation and by review of attendance reports, the frequency of wants and comments from participants; recommends to the director/administrator continuation, elimination or redesign of programs.
Organizes and implements events by scheduling events, making reservations for needed facilities, assigning personnel, arranging for equipment and supplies.
Prepares written reports regarding the number and types of events held, evaluation of personnel work performance, program needs in terms of personnel, equipment and supplies.
Posts to records such as time sheets and equipment inventories.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Good knowledge of recreation principles and practices.
Working knowledge of community organization and supervisory techniques.
Ability to identify objectives of a planned community recreation program and the ability to plan and develop appropriate activities in order to meet the objectives identified.
Ability to plan, organize and coordinate promotion recreational activities.
Ability to assess the effectiveness of recreational activities in attaining program objectives.
Ability to train and supervise a number of Recreation Leaders, Specialists, Aides and Attendants.
Ability to participate as a leader in recreational activities.
Ability to communicate effectively and to establish good working relationships with groups and individuals.
Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Promotion:
One (1) year of permanent competitive class status in the title of Senior Recreation Leader or two (2) years of permanent competitive class status in the title of Recreation Leader.
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Open Competitive
A. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a Bachelor's Degree or higher with a minimum of fifteen (15) semester credit hours in recreation courses; or,
B. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a Bachelor's Degree or higher and one (1) year of full-time work experience, or its part-time equivalent, in the conduct of recreation activities involving personal responsibility for the initiation but not necessarily the planning, design or development of day-to-day recreation activities at a site such as a park, playground or an after school program; or,
C. Four (4) years of full-time work experience, or its part time equivalent, in the conduct of recreation activities, at least two (2) years of which must have been work experience involving personal responsibility for the initiation but not necessarily the planning, design or development of day‑to‑day recreation activities at a site such as a park, playground or an after school program; or,
D. An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of (a), (b) and (c) above.
NOTE:
If qualifying under (c), successful completion of college level recreation courses may be substituted for work experience at the rate of fifteen (15) semester credit hours equivalent to one (1) year of work experience up to the maximum of two (2) years of non-specialized recreation experience.
10/06 Revised