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YMCA of Greater Rochester Health and Safety Instructor in Corning, New York

Health and Safety Instructor

Corning, NY (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=127+Centerway+Corning+NY+USA+14830) • Corning

Job Type

Part-time

Description

$17.50/hr. and a Free YMCA Membership

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the guidance of the assigned Supervisor, a Health and Safety Instructor facilitates a variety of health and safety classes to include, but is not limited to, CPR/AED/First Aid (Community and/or Professional Rescuer), Mental Health, Babysitting, Lifeguard, WSI, Advanced First Aid/Responding to Emergencies and Oxygen Administration classes. The position is responsible for ensuring that the mission, purpose, image and core values of the YMCA of Greater Rochester is conveyed.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

· Conducts all classes in accordance with the program requirements.

· Maintains the premises in a clean and sanitary condition.

· Maintains accurate records on individual participants that will lead to accurate information on certificates.

· Promotes the YMCA mission and demonstrate YMCA Character Development to all members.

· Is acquainted with other available facilities and activities.

· Secures a substitute instructor when unable to fulfill assigned duties and notify supervisor of changes.

· Provides a lesson plan for any substitute.

· Attends all required staff meetings and trainings.

· Maintains required certifications.

· All other duties as assigned.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED.

  • Must be certified in CPR, AED and first aid.

  • Must be certified to teach in required programming area through education, and/or certifications

  • Excellent facilitation and interpersonal skills

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

· Must be able to stand for the duration of the shift.

· Must be able to bend and stoop occasionally

· Must be able to lift 15 pounds occasionally

Salary Description

$17.50 per hour

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