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Lead our vibrant swim school team as a Deck Supervisor in Malvern. This leadership role requires strong organizational skills, experience working with children, and a background in swim instruction or lifeguarding. We offer paid training, flexible shifts, and a fun, rewarding environment with cle...
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United States , Malvern
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15.00 - 18.00 USD / Hour
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Goldfish Swim School
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Deck Supervisor
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Lead our swim instruction team as a Deck Supervisor at Goldfish Swim School in West Linn. This leadership role requires lifeguard, CPR/AED, and First Aid certifications, plus 2+ years of swim instruction experience. We offer competitive pay, flexible shifts, paid training, and a fun, rewarding po...
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United States , West Linn
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16.00 - 19.75 USD / Hour
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Goldfish Swim School
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Pool Deck Supervisor
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Lead our pool deck team in Brookline as a Deck Supervisor. This leadership role requires lifeguard, CPR/AED, and First Aid certifications, plus 2+ years of swim instruction experience. You will ensure safety, supervise staff, and engage with students and parents. We offer flexible shifts, great p...
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United States , Brookline
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17.00 - 22.00 USD / Hour
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Goldfish Swim School
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About the Deck Supervisor role

A career as a Deck Supervisor offers a dynamic and rewarding opportunity for individuals passionate about water safety, aquatic education, and team leadership. Professionals in this role are the backbone of a busy aquatic facility, ensuring that every shift runs smoothly, safely, and efficiently. While the specific environment can range from a community pool to a swim school, the core responsibilities of a Deck Supervisor remain focused on operational oversight, staff management, and customer experience. These are not desk jobs; they are active, hands-on positions that require constant vigilance, strong communication, and a genuine love for working with children and families.

The primary duty of a Deck Supervisor is to manage the daily operations of the pool deck during their assigned shift. This includes supervising a team of swim instructors, lifeguards, and other on-deck personnel. They are responsible for assigning tasks, monitoring performance, providing real-time feedback, and ensuring that all staff adhere to safety protocols and instructional standards. A key part of the role involves maintaining a safe and clean pool environment. Deck Supervisors routinely inspect the facility for hazards, manage chemical levels, ensure equipment is properly stored, and enforce all safety rules to prevent accidents. They are often the first responder in an emergency, requiring current certifications in Lifeguarding, CPR, and First Aid.

Beyond safety and supervision, Deck Supervisors are the primary point of contact for parents and guardians. They act as ambassadors for the facility, discussing student progress, addressing concerns, and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction. This requires excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly and empathetically. On the instructional side, a Deck Supervisor must have expert-level knowledge of the swim curriculum. They evaluate student performance, provide guidance to instructors on teaching techniques, and may step in as a substitute instructor when needed. Administrative tasks are also part of the role, including conducting pre-shift meetings, completing daily logs, managing attendance, and arranging replacements for absent staff.

Typical requirements for Deck Supervisor jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, with a college degree often preferred. Most employers require significant experience as a swim instructor, along with a background in youth coaching, teaching, or camp counseling. Essential certifications include Lifeguard, CPR/AED, and First Aid. Strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and a patient, encouraging demeanor are critical for success. For those seeking a role that combines leadership, aquatic expertise, and the satisfaction of helping children build confidence and life-saving skills, Deck Supervisor positions offer a fulfilling and impactful career path.