Recreation Coordinator
Company: Orangevale Recreation & Park District
Location: Orangevale
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $4,245 - $5,418/mo. or
$50,939 - $65,012/yr. DOE Applications now being accepted, job
closes on February 22, 2026. First round interviews will be held on
March 3. Under the direction of the Recreation Manager and/or
Recreation Supervisor, the Recreation Coordinator: plans,
coordinates, and implements assigned recreation programs, classes,
and special events; Is responsible for the recruiting, training,
scheduling, evaluation, and supervision of part-time and seasonal
Recreation Department staff members; Provides excellent internal
and external customer service. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS STATEMENT:
Essential functions and duties may include, but are not limited to
the following: Promotes, plans, organizes, implements, and
evaluates recreational and enrichment programs at District sites,
schools, and private recreation facilities. Coordinates daily
operations of all assigned recreational and enrichment programs.
Recruits, hires, trains, instructs, schedules, and evaluates the
performance of part-time Recreation Department personnel and
program volunteers. Reviews and approves timecards for part-time
recreation staff. Prepares, organizes, and encourages participation
in assigned programs and competitive sports leagues. Recommends,
requests and inventories supplies and equipment for Recreation
Division. Maintains an awareness of community needs for special
programs and activities. Prepares program related reports as
requested by the Recreation Manager. Maintains all records, and
completes other written work as related to this job. Inspects
program operation at each site or center. Assists with the
implementation, tracking, and reporting of Recreation Departments
budget. Attends and conducts meetings, training, and conferences
applicable to recreation. Assists in promoting, marketing, and
outreach for the District via social media, and website
maintenance; assists with marketing and outreach via printed
materials including the Activity Guide. Assists with the
supervision of facility scheduling for District recreation
programs, community organizations, and individuals using District
facilities. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: Principles of
supervision, training, and performance evaluation. How to
communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively, both orally and in
writing. Management practices, customer service, planning, policy,
and program coordination. Use of office equipment, including
personal computers. Safety practices for program participants and
staff in assigned areas. Basic psychology, techniques, and
methodology of organizing groups in a recreational setting. Skills
in community engagement and program marketing. Implementation and
coordination of various special recreational programs. Ability to:
Make effective presentations to the public, District staff, and
community partners. Work harmoniously and cooperatively with fellow
employees and the public. Train and certify personnel. Understand
and apply District and departmental policies and procedures.
Perform light manual labor. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Required:
Possession of Standard First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
(CPR) certification. Two (2) years of paid work experience in
organized recreation or other related field. Computer experience is
necessary. For AQUATICS ONLY: Possession of American Red Cross
Lifeguard and Lifeguard Instructor Certifications. Highly
Desirable: Graduation from a college or university with a four-year
degree in recreation, sports or business administration or other
related field. One-year equivalent staff supervisory experience.
Desirable: For AQUATICS ONLY: Possession of American Red Cross
Instructor Trainer Certifications. For AQUATICS ONLY: Possession of
AFO and/or CPO Certification. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a
valid California Drivers License and good safe driving record and
proof of insurability is required. Successful candidates for
employment will be required to undergo a medical examination and
drug screening administered by a County of Sacramento Health
Services Department doctor, who will make a recommendation to the
District regarding the candidates fitness and ability to perform
the essential functions of the position. Passing the physical
examination and drug screening is a pre-requisite for employment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential functions may require maintaining
physical condition necessary for moderate lifting, bending,
stooping, and sitting for long periods of time at a workstation.
May at times require physical exertion in connection with athletic
activities or carrying/lifting equipment or supplies weighing up to
50 pounds. Many essential duties of this job are performed in an
outdoor environment with exposure to varying climate and
temperature conditions including exposure to sunlight, standing and
walking on uneven surfaces, continuous contact with patrons, and
exposure to loud noises. AQUATICS ONLY: essential duties include
tasks performed on slippery wet surfaces, in the water, and
occasionally submerged in up to 13 feet of water.
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BENEFITS: Health Full High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) Individual
or Family Health Coverage through choice of Kaiser, Western Health
Advantage, or Sutter Health; plus an additional $100 per month
contribution towards Health Savings Account (HSA) or HMO plan. $250
monthly in-leu stipend for employees with other qualifying health
coverage. Dental - District pays Employee and Dependents Delta
Dental plan. Vision - District pays for Employee and Dependents
vision plan through VSP or HMO provider. Life Insurance - District
pays for $18,000 coverage policy, with options for employee to
purchase additional coverage. Vacation -Paid Vacation is accrued as
follows: Start to 3 years = 12 days per year 4-9 years = 15 days
per year 10 years = 18 days per year Sick Leave -Paid Sick Leave is
accrued at 8 hours per month. Holidays -The District observes 13
paid holidays, 2 half-day paid holidays, and 1 personal paid day
per year Retirement - The District participates in Social Security
and the County of Sacramentos Retirement Plan (SCERS). Membership
in the Sacramento County Retirement System (SCERS) (2% @ 55 1/2)
for legacy members (hired prior to 1/1/2013). Reciprocity with
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). New members (hired on or
after 1/1/2013 without reciprocity) (1% at age 52 increasing to
2.5% at age 67). Further details on the compensation and benefits
package can be obtained from the Orangevale Recreation & Park
District.
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