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Aqua Fitness Instructor
Deliver engaging aqua fitness classes while earning $31.06/hour. Open to certified, energetic instructors seeking flexible, part-time, community-focused roles.
The Aqua Fitness Instructor role offers a temporary, part-time opportunity in the aquatics field. The hourly wage is a competitive $31.06. The job is ideal for those who hold current aquatic fitness certification and Standard First Aid/CPR. Candidates must be at least 16 years old. There is a strong community focus, with instructors delivering high-quality fitness programs catering to various ages and abilities.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
As an Aqua Fitness Instructor, you’ll design, plan, and lead aquatic fitness classes. It involves ensuring that all equipment is set up, safe, and put away after use.
You’ll also be responsible for attending required meetings and training sessions. Administrative support for the program is expected, such as record-keeping and reporting concerns to supervisors as needed.
Maintaining compliance with provincial health regulations and City policies is crucial. Handling incidents, emergencies, and following protocols are part of daily duties.
There will be light janitorial duties. These include tasks such as cleaning change rooms and performing pool chemistry tests, as well as equipment maintenance as needed.
Pros of This Job
This position offers a strong sense of community impact. You’ll help participants improve their fitness and well-being through access to quality programs.
The hourly wage of $31.06 is a definite plus, especially for part-time work. This rate is competitive for the fields of aquatics and recreation.
Cons of This Job
Temporary and part-time status means work hours may fluctuate. Job duration and site locations are assigned on a needs basis.
Instructors must perform both teaching and maintenance duties. The range of tasks may not suit those seeking specialized roles only in instruction.
The Verdict
This job is a solid option for certified aquatic fitness professionals who are passionate about health and community. Flexibility, competitive pay, and a supportive environment are strong draws, balanced by the need for adaptability and handling multi-role duties.