Department Summary:
The University of Michigan's Recreational Sports Department is dedicated to fostering a healthy lifestyle through engagement, leadership, and active participation. The department manages several programs, four indoor facilities, three outdoor field complexes, and an adventure-based education center. The department plays a vital role in campus life with a team of 36 full-time staff members and over 650 student employees. Established in 1913, it is recognized as one of the pioneering collegiate recreation programs. It was the first to open a facility specifically for student recreation- the Intramural Sports Building, which debuted in 1928. Recreational Sports operates under the Division of Student Life, reporting to the Associate Vice President of Student Life for Health and Wellness.
Position Summary:
The Program Manager - Aquatics is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the aquatic programs and aquatic facilities at the North Campus Recreation Building and the Hadley Family Recreation and Well-Being Center. The Program Manager reports to the Assistant Director - Aquatics & Risk Management. Duties include employee onboarding, facilitating training on policies and procedures, scheduling, equipment, risk management, and maintenance. This role provides outstanding customer service, leadership, vision, and mentorship, and manages staff in all areas of oversight. The Program Manager - Aquatics is responsible for coordinating all scheduling requests for assigned aquatic Recreational Sports facilities including internal programs, external customers, and other university departments and user groups. It works with Rental and Special Events staff to help coordinate external events, collaborates with University Facilities & Operations to create and monitor work orders to ensure quality levels of maintenance for aquatic facilities, and provides direct supervision to approximately 100-120 student staff, including lifeguards.