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Physical strength and stamina

Basic computer proficiency

Recreation Attendant

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Are you passionate about a specific sport or recreational activity? Do you enjoy teaching people a new skill? If you do and you have a lot of  patience and desire to interact with people, consider becoming a recreation attendant! 

As a recreation attendant, you can quickly rise to a director of recreation position with the right training, learned experiences and skills! A typical recreation attendant career path is highlighted below.

Recreation Attendant Career Pathway

Recreation Attendant

Recreation Attendant 

Responsibilities

As a recreation attendant, you will be responsible for assisting with the planning and conducting of public recreational activities for guests.

Conduct Orientation Classes

Recreation attendants are in charge of conducting orientation classes for guests to ensure the safety of guests and staff. You must familiarize guests with the facility, equipment and procedure for the activity.

Ensure Safety of Guests

Recreation attendants must ensure guests safety by explaining proper equipment use, providing proper information and training, having all waivers signed and supervising throughout the sporting or recreational activity.

Communicate with Guests

Recreation attendants will be interacting with guests throughout their shift to explain rules, safety procedures, and information about the sporting or recreational activity while answering any questions guests may have.

Job Statistics

Job Qualifications

Job Requirements

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Recreation Attendant 

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Are you passionate about a specific sport or recreational activity? Do you enjoy teaching people a new skill? If you do and you have a lot of  patience and desire to interact with people, consider becoming a recreation attendant! 

As a recreation attendant, you can quickly rise to a director of recreation position with the right training, learned experiences and skills! A typical recreation attendant career path is highlighted below.

Recreation Attendant Career Pathway

Recreation Attendant   Responsibilities

As a recreation attendant, you will be responsible for assisting with the planning and conducting of public recreational activities for guests.

Job Qualifications

Job Requirements

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  • Strong communication skills
  • Friendly attitude and cheerful disposition
  • Detail oriented
  • Current Standard First Aid & CPR certification preferred
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays 
  • Basic computer proficiency
417,700 employed recreation attendants
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 417,100 recreation attendants and 149,800 lifeguards, ski patrol and other recreational protective workers employed in 2019. There is an 8% projected growth rate predicted for these roles from 2019-2029, which is faster than average.
9-12 month salary growth 
On average, non-tipped, eligible employees who start at minimum wage will earn more than minimum wage within 9-12 months of hire.
80% of minimum wage workers are promotion eligible 
80% of minimum wage workers are eligible for promotion in less than a year, and 100% are eligible in less than two years. 

*Statistics have been taken from Hcareers and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Conduct Orientation Classes

Recreation attendants are in charge of conducting orientation classes for guests to ensure the safety of guests and staff. You must familiarize guests with the facility, equipment and procedure for the activity.

Ensure Safety of Guests

Recreation attendants must ensure guests safety by explaining proper equipment use, providing proper information and training, having all waivers signed and supervising throughout the sporting or recreational activity.

Communicate with Guests

Recreation attendants will be interacting with guests throughout their shift to explain rules, safety procedures, and information about the sporting or recreational activity while answering any questions guests may have.

  • Strong communication skills
  • Friendly attitude and cheerful disposition
  • Detail oriented
  • Current Standard First Aid & CPR certification preferred
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays 
  • Basic computer proficiency

Communication

Attention to detail 

Physical strength and stamina

Basic computer proficiency

417,700 employed recreation attendants
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 417,100 recreation attendants and 149,800 lifeguards, ski patrol and other recreational protective workers employed in 2019. There is an 8% projected growth rate predicted for these roles from 2019-2029, which is faster than average.
9-12 month salary growth 
On average, non-tipped, eligible employees who start at minimum wage will earn more than minimum wage within 9-12 months of hire.
80% of minimum wage workers are promotion eligible 
80% of minimum wage workers are eligible for promotion in less than a year, and 100% are eligible in less than two years. 

*Statistics have been taken from Hcareers and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

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