Aquatics Manager
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Chico Area Recreation & Park District
Chico, CA (In Person)
$86,985 Salary, Full-Time
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Aquatics Manager Chico, CA Job Details Full-time $82,742 - $91,229 a year 21 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance Life insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Financial forecasting Spanish CPR Certification Community outreach programs Managerial strategic planning Pricing Strategic management Lifeguard Training Recruitment process management Operations management Market analysis Certified Pool Operator Operational risk management Customer service 5 years Safety regulations Rescue operations Regulatory compliance First aid Employee retention Emergency management Performance management Compliance management implementation Team development Supervising experience Managing budgets in a finance role Sponsorships Market research Financial operations management Bachelor's degree First Aid Certification Continuous improvement Non-CDL Class C Team management Driving Decision making Data analytics Recruiting Developing new training programs Networking through strategic partnership building Equipment maintenance Lifeguard Certification Maintenance management Senior level Strategic partnerships Data-driven decision making Staffing management Organizational budget management AED Certification Health and safety training programs Staff development Full Job Description •Position Open Until Filled, with First Review of Applications on 4/20/2026.• Applications must include a resume and cover letter articulating how your experience and skills make you the ideal candidate for this role. Lead the Launch. Build the Team. Shape Aquatics in Chico. CARD is launching a world-class aquatics facility and we need the right leader to build it. Opening in late 2026, the new facility features a 50-meter competition pool, warm-up pool, leisure pool, water slides, lazy river, and splash pad -- complementing existing operations at Pleasant Valley Recreation Center and the Chapman Splash Pad. This is a regional aquatics destination and a genuine community investment, and we are looking for an experienced aquatics professional ready to build it from the ground up. Chico, California offers an exceptional quality of life and a lower cost of living than most California metros. If you are ready to lead at scale and leave a lasting mark on a community that is invested in getting this right, we want to hear from you.
Why This Role:
Build something that lasts : You will shape the programs, the team, the culture, and the operational standards of a world-class facility from day one. What you build here will define aquatics in this community for a generation Lead at real scale : A substantial department budget, a full-time team you will hire and develop, and up to 150 seasonal staff. This is a division-level leadership role with the scope to match The organization and the community : CARD is mission-driven with a strong team culture, and Chico is a genuinely great place to live -- outdoor recreation, a vibrant community, and a project that will be truly transformational for the entire regionWhat You'll Do:
You will lead the operational launch of a new regional aquatics facility while managing existing operations across multiple sites. You will build and oversee a full-time team, direct a large seasonal workforce, manage a substantial budget, develop a comprehensive program suite, and ensure every facility runs safely and compliantly every day.Who You Are:
You are an experienced aquatics professional with genuine technical depth and the leadership instincts to build something from the ground up. You have managed complex operations, developed strong teams, and made sound decisions under pressure. You know when to act and when to bring things forward. You are not looking for a role to maintain -- you are looking for one to build.POSITION SUMMARY
The Aquatics Manager provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for all CARD aquatic facilities and programs, including the Chapman Splash Pad, Pleasant Valley Recreation Center 25-yard pool, operational oversight of Sycamore Pool and swimming holes along Big Chico Creek, and the new state-of-the-art Aquatics Facility featuring 50-meter competition, warm-up, and leisure pools with water park features, opening in late 2026. This position is responsible for long-range planning, budget management, regulatory compliance, and community partnerships. The Aquatics Manager will lead a full-time team of 6, including 3 direct reports, and oversee seasonal staffing of up to 150 employees.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Planning and Leadership Lead the operational launch and ongoing management of all CARD aquatics facilities, including program development, staffing models, and revenue optimization Establish long-term vision for aquatic programming, including rec swim team, water polo, fitness and therapeutic programs, learn-to-swim and water safety initiatives, and other recreational offerings Analyze industry trends, community demographics, and market conditions to identify program expansion opportunities and service enhancements Represent aquatics programs to community stakeholders, partner organizations, and governing bodies Financial Management and Business Operations Develop and manage a substantial department budget, including revenue projections, expense forecasting, and capital planning Implement pricing strategies and revenue optimization initiatives to ensure financial sustainability while maintaining community accessibility Support sponsorship initiatives by identifying partnership opportunities, cultivating relationships with potential sponsors, and articulating the aquatics program funding need Facility Operations and Safety Management Ensure safe, compliant operation of all aquatic facilities in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, including health codes, water quality management, and chemical handling procedures Develop and maintain comprehensive emergency action plans, safety protocols, and risk management procedures Coordinate facility maintenance, equipment repairs, and capital improvement projects with appropriate departments Program Development and Management Build and launch a comprehensive aquatic program suite for a new world-class facility, including instructional classes, recreation teams, therapeutic programs, special events, and recreational swimming Partner with the Staff and Program Development Manager to develop and evaluate ongoing aquatic programming Partner with the Inclusion department to develop inclusive programming strategies that serve participants of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds Establish program policies, procedures, and standards of service delivery Monitor program participation, customer satisfaction, and outcomes; implement improvements based on data analysis Human Resources and Staff Development Build and lead a high-performing aquatics team, directly supervising 3 professional staff within a full-time team of 6, and overseeing recruitment, hiring, and retention of up to 150 seasonal employees including lifeguards, instructors, front desk, and custodial staff Develop and maintain comprehensive training programs ensuring staff competency in safety, emergency response, customer service, and program delivery Foster a team culture of excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement Community Engagement and Partnerships Build and maintain relationships with community organizations, schools, competitive swim teams, and aquatic associations to expand program reach and identify partnership opportunities Represent CARD aquatics at community events, professional associations, and public meetings; respond to inquiries and concerns with professionalism Additional Responsibilities Participate in division leadership and contribute to district-wide strategic initiatives Serve in emergency response roles as assigned Perform other duties as assignedMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent combination of education and professional experience Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in aquatic facility management, including at least three (3) years in a supervisory capacity Experience managing multiple facilities or large-scale aquatic operations Demonstrated experience in budget development, financial management, and program developmentRequired Certifications and Licenses:
Current Certified Pool Operator (CPO) certification or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire Current Lifeguard certification or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire Current CPR/AED and First Aid certifications for the Professional Rescuer Valid California Class C Driver's License with satisfactory driving recordDesirable Qualifications:
Experience opening or launching a new aquatic facility or major program expansion Experience with competitive aquatic programming including swim teams or water polo Experience developing or managing sponsorship relationships Bilingual - Spanish preferred Lifeguard Instructor (LGI) or Lifeguard Instructor Trainer (LGIT) certificationKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Federal, state, and local regulations governing aquatic facilities, water chemistry, and pool systems Competitive and recreational aquatic programming for diverse populations Risk management, emergency response protocols, and incident investigation Human resources practices including recruitment, supervision, and performance management of large seasonal workforces Skills and Abilities Lead strategically and manage complex budgets; make data-driven decisions that balance financial sustainability with community accessibility Build and develop a high-performing team; recruit, mentor, and retain staff across a large and diverse workforce Interpret and apply aquatic facility regulations and safety standards; investigate incidents and implement corrective measures with sound judgment Exercise independent judgment in operational and safety decisions; know when to act and when to escalatePHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Physical Demands:
Frequent walking, standing, and moving about aquatic facilities including wet and slippery pool decks Ability to enter water and perform rescue in emergency situations Occasional lifting and carrying of equipment up to 50 pounds Ability to climb ladders and stairs to access mechanical rooms and facility areas Sufficient sensory acuity to monitor facility operations and communicate effectively in high-noise environmentsWork Environment:
Work performed in aquatic facility environments with exposure to chemicals, moisture, temperature variations, and high humidity Frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions Office environment for administrative duties Work schedule includes irregular hours with frequent evening, weekend, and on-call requirements May require response during extreme weather events or facility emergencies Work schedule includes irregular hours with frequent evening and weekend requirements as well as on-call responsibilities for emergency situationsEQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CARD
is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status. This job description indicates, in general, the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, abilities and other essential functions expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required.Pay:
$82,742.00 - $91,229.00 per yearBenefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Application Question(s): 1) What name do you prefer to go by? (You may share your pronouns if you wish.) 2) What is the best email address for us to use when communicating with you about this position? 3) Have you ever worked as an employee for CARD? 4) Have you ever worked as a vendor or contractor for CARD? 5) Do you have a family member who currently works for CARD? 6) What interests you most about this role and about CARD? 7) Describe your experience managing aquatic operations, including the size of the facility, scope of programming, and staff you oversaw. 8) Describe your experience launching or building out a new facility, program suite, or team from the ground up. 9) Describe your experience building a team culture -- what did you focus on and how did you know it was working? 10) Did you attach a resume, cover letter and answer all supplemental questions? Incomplete applications will not be considered.License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)Work Location:
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