Position Summary
The Aquatic Director is responsible for the strategic leadership, daily operations, safety, and financial performance of the Aquatics Department. This position ensures the delivery of high-quality, inclusive aquatic programs aligned with the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester mission to eliminate racism and empower women.
The role requires a balance of administrative leadership and direct service delivery, ensuring strong program execution, staff performance, and community engagement.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Program Leadership & Development
- Direct and oversee all aquatic programs, including:
- Learn-to-Swim (group and private lessons)
- Water fitness programs
- Youth and community-based aquatic programs
- Summer camp aquatics programming
- Develop, implement, and evaluate programs to meet participation and revenue goals
- Manage pool scheduling to maximize utilization while maintaining safety standards
- Ensure instructional quality consistent with American Red Cross or equivalent standards
- Collaborate closely with the Middies Swim Team Director to coordinate scheduling, shared pool space, and team development
- Maintain active engagement in program delivery, dedicating approximately 50% of work time to direct service (instruction, lifeguarding, WSI)
2. Pool Operations & Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with all local, state, and regulatory aquatic safety standards
- Oversee pool maintenance, water quality, and inspections in partnership with facilities staff
- Develop and enforce emergency action and risk management procedures
- Monitor incident reporting and implement corrective actions as needed
3. Staff Supervision & Human Resources Management
- Recruit, hire, onboard, and supervise aquatic staff, including lifeguards and instructors
- Develop staff schedules ensuring adequate coverage during all operating hours
- Ensure all certifications remain current and compliant
- Conduct performance evaluations, coaching, and corrective action when necessary
- Facilitate ongoing training and professional development
4. Financial Management
- Develop and manage annual aquatic department budget
- Monitor revenue streams (programs, private lessons, rentals) and control expenses
- Track performance against revenue and participation targets
- Identify opportunities for program growth and earned income
5. Community Engagement & Membership Experience
- Build partnerships with schools, community organizations, and local stakeholders
- Promote aquatics programming to increase engagement and retention
- Support membership growth and satisfaction
- Represent the YWCA in community initiatives and events
Performance Metrics (Key Performance Indicators – KPIs):
Program Delivery & Engagement:
- 50% of time dedicated to direct service delivery (instruction/lifeguarding/WSI)
- Achievement of program enrollment and participation goals
- Improvement in participant retention rates
- Successful implementation of summer camp aquatics programming
Safety & Compliance:
- Full compliance with all safety and regulatory requirements
- Zero preventable safety incidents; timely reporting of all incidents
- 100% staff certification compliance
- Completion of required drills and safety trainings
Staff Management:
- Maintenance of full staffing levels and coverage
- Staff retention and engagement
- Completion of performance evaluations and training plans
- Compliance with staff-to-participant ratios
Financial Performance:
- Adherence to approved budget
- Achievement of revenue targets
- Increased pool utilization rates
- Cost control and efficient resource allocation
Collaboration & Engagement:
- Effective coordination with Middies Swim Team Director
- Positive member satisfaction and feedback scores
- Growth in community partnerships
- Contribution to overall membership retention
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Sports Management, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3–5 years of aquatics management experience
- Demonstrated leadership and supervisory experience
- Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills
- Experience with learn-to-swim programming (American Red Cross or equivalent)
Required Certifications
- Lifeguard Certification (deep water)
- CPR/AED and First Aid
- Water Safety Instructor (WSI) or equivalent
- Certified Pool Operator (CPO)
Preferred Certifications
- American Red Cross WSI Trainer (WSIT)
- Lifeguard Instructor (LGI)
- Lifeguard Management certification
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in nonprofit or community-based organizations
- Experience managing multi-use aquatic facilities
- Competitive swim program management experience
Work Environment & Schedule
- Includes indoor pool and office environment
- Requires standing, walking, and active participation in aquatic programs
- Must be available for evenings and at least one weekend day
- Exposure to pool chemicals and aquatic environment conditions
Physical Requirements
- Ability to perform lifeguarding and swim instruction duties
- Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations
- Ability to lift up to 25–50 lbs as needed
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: $65,000-$70,000
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, and Paid Time Off
- Professional development opportunities
Organizational Overview
The YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester serves over 4,000 individuals weekly through childcare, after-school programs, summer camp, aquatics, and mission-based services. The organization also provides housing for 193 low-income women.
We are committed to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting dignity, justice, and opportunity for all.
Equal Opportunity Statement
YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.