PTS Rink Attendant and Recreation Leader I City of Santa Clarita
- 4.1 Santa Clarita, CA Job Details Temporary | Part-time | Seasonal $17.53
- $22.
95 an hour 7 hours ago Benefits Paid training Flexible schedule Qualifications CPR Certification Employee relationship building High school diploma or GED First Aid Certification AED Certification Emergency care First aid and CPR Full Job Description Description/Duties and Responsibilities The City of Santa Clarita is recruiting for multiple part-time, temporary, seasonal (PTS) positions in the Recreation and Community Services department. The Rink Sports Pavilion is the City's newest multi-use recreation facility scheduled to open in fall 2026. This state-of-the-art, 25,701-square-foot sports pavilion will enhance recreational opportunities for the community, offering a vibrant new space for recreation and community events. It features a hardwood skating floor with overlay lines for a full-size basketball court, three pickleball courts, and a volleyball court, allowing for flexible, multi-purpose use as well as a concessions area with a full-service kitchen, restrooms, an events area, and a private DJ booth. The focus of the positions will be to provide operational support and program assistance while maintaining a safe and fun environment. These positions are expected to work up to 20 hours per week and require the ability to work flexible hours, including mornings, late nights, weekends, and some holidays. Recruitment Process 1. Apply no later than Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. to be eligible to participate in the Skating Ability Assessment. An application must be submitted prior to participating in the assessment. 2. Applicants must complete a mandatory Skating Ability Assessment on one of the following dates. Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will receive an email with instructions on how to schedule their preferred Skating Ability Assessment date and time. The skating assessment will consist of an evaluation of six fundamental skating skills: speed control, kneeling, stopping, crossovers, turns, and backward skating. Date and Times Friday, July 17, 2026, from 2:00 p.m.
- 6:00 p.m. Saturday, July 18, 2026, from 9:00 a.m.
- 1:00 p.m. All candidates under the age of 18 must have a Parent/Guardian present during the Skating Ability Assessment. 3. Upon successful completion of the Skating Ability Assessment, qualifying applications will be invited to a formal interview scheduled for the week of July 27, 2026. Rink Attendant
- $17.
53 Duties and Responsibilities Enforces rink rules and City policies to maintain a safe environment Acts as a Skate Guard to maintain safety on the skating rink floor, including but not limited to, monitoring skates for safe practices and enforcing rink rules, responding to accidents, injuries, or emergencies and providing basic first aid; and conducting regular safety checks and reporting hazards or maintenance needs Assist with maintaining a clean facility and work environment Assist with implementing safety protocols and emergency procedures for the facility Assists with classes, programs, and special events, as assigned Assists with maintaining records of assigned tasks and programs Organizes first aid equipment Provides excellent customer service in person Assists with daily facility operations, as assigned Reports issues to management staff Attends all meetings and trainings Monitors all walkways and building entrances to ensure that these areas are clear and safe Recreation Leader I
16/hour Recreation Leader I includes all of the responsibilities of the Rink Attendant, in addition to the following: Duties and Responsibilities Maintains a clean facility and work environment Implements safety protocols and emergency procedures for the facility Utilizes City registration software to assist with class, program, and session enrollment Maintains records of assigned tasks and programs Provides excellent customer service by phone and email Recreation Leader II
59/hour Recreation Leader II includes all of the responsibilities of the Recreation Leader I, in addition to the following: Duties and Responsibilities Administers tasks for the front desk, ticket sales, and skate rental counters Processes admissions, rentals, registrations, and retail transactions using point-of-sale systems Opens and closes the facility following established procedures Maintains skates and sound equipment Instructs classes Supports marketing efforts by creating internal flyers, developing promotional materials, and assisting with social media content to promote programs and events Assists with maintaining various forms, logs, and reports as assigned Responds to customer concerns and assists with resolving conflicts and operational issues Oversees the facility when working independently Recreation Leader III
95/hour Recreation Leader III includes all of the responsibilities of the Recreation Leader I and II, in addition to the following: Duties and Responsibilities Manages close-out procedures and refunds Supports full-time staff with administrative and office duties, including planning of facility schedule, staff schedule, theme nights, and sports programming Administers the reservations process for, and oversees the implementation of, skate party packages Handles maintenance of skates and facility, ensuring they are clean and safe to use Manages merchandise by monitoring inventory levels, assisting in ordering products, stocking and restocking merchandise, and maintaining displays Assists with the operation and troubleshooting of audio, visual, lighting, and entertainment systems Maintains various forms, logs, and reports as assigned Leads part-time staff in the overall operations of the facility Education and Experience Education and Experience for Rink Attendant Must be at least 16 years old by September 1, 2026 Must successfully pass the City's annual skating ability assessment Experience in a customer service, recreation, or similar setting is highly desirable Possession of, or ability to obtain, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification (Course will be offered during paid Staff Training) Education and Experience for Recreation Leader I High school diploma or GED equivalent Six months of volunteer or work experience in a customer service, recreation, or similar setting Must successfully pass the City's annual skating ability assessment Possession of, or ability to obtain, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification (Course will be offered during paid Staff Training) Education and Experience for Recreation Leader II High school diploma or GED equivalent One year of work experience in a customer service, recreation, or similar setting Must successfully pass the City's annual skating ability assessment Possession of, or ability to obtain, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification (Course will be offered during paid Staff Training) Education and Experience for Recreation Leader III High school diploma or GED equivalent Two years of work experience in a customer service, recreation, or similar setting Must successfully pass the City's annual skating ability assessment Possession of, or ability to obtain, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification (Course will be offered during paid Staff Training) Knowledge and Abilities Ability to work flexible hours, including weekdays, weekends, late nights, and holidays, as needed Ability to follow and enforce City policies as they relate to the health, behavior, and safety of others Ability to observe safety principles and work in a safe manner Ability to communicate effectively, tactfully, and positively, both orally and in writing Ability to organize and prioritize a variety of tasks in an effective and timely manner, for self and others Creative problem solver; quick learner Strong customer service skills and the ability to handle conflict, issues, and concerns Strong work ethic and the ability to work autonomously and within a collaborative team Ability to demonstrate a high level of ethics, integrity, and professionalism Ability to make sound decisions within established guidelines and be a creative problem solver Ability to skate proficiently Ability to manage fiscal duties responsibly Knowledge of and ability to proficiently use computer systems, specifically Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel, and the ability to learn the City's registration software system Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build and maintain positive relationships with City employees, the public, and volunteers Ability to be a strong team member and work both independently and as part of a work group Ability to perform general office duties relevant to the program Ability to lift, drag, push, and/or carry office supplies and equipment weighing 50 pounds Additional Information
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Thursday, July 16, 2026, by 12:00 p.m. (noon) An online completed City application form is required to apply for this position. All employment information must be provided on the application. Providing a resume is not a substitute for completing this section of the application. Applications left incomplete, or with a reference to attachments may be rejected. The selection process will include one or more of the following: written exam, technical knowledge assessment, skating ability assessment, writing skill assessment, and/or oral interviews that may be conducted in person and/or via video conferencing. If you require special accommodations to participate in the application/selection process, please notify Human Resources for assistance. All offers of employment with the City of Santa Clarita are made contingent upon receipt of proof of legal right to work in the United States and successful completion of a post-offer pre-employment physical which may include a drug screen and Physical Abilities Test, negative TB test on file, and Department of Justice fingerprinting. Criminal offender information will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. The City uses the E-Verify program to electronically confirm work authorization of newly hired employees. In compliance with the California law, positions working with children are required to be mandated child abuse reporters. A mandated reporter is an individual who is obligated by law to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect. As a City of Santa Clarita public employee, you may be called upon to work as a Disaster Service Worker (DSW) in the event of an emergency (in accordance with Government Code §§ 3100-3109). Before entering upon the duties of employment, all public employees, except those excluded by law, take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation set forth in the California Constitution, declaring them to be Disaster Service Workers in time of need. In addition, part-time, temporary, and seasonal (PTS) employees may be required to participate in the DMV Employer Pull-Notice Program. This program authorizes the City to receive a driver record report upon enrollment and during employment. This is not a designated Retired Annuitant position. If you are a California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree, you may be required to reinstate into Cal
PERS. PTS
workers are at-will. Generally, PTS employees are limited to no more than 999 hours. The City of Santa Clarita is an Equal Opportunity Employer