Deputy Recreation Director

Posted: Monday, 09 June 2025
Valid Thru: Wednesday, 09 July 2025
Index Requested on: 06/09/2025 19:07:58
Indexed on: 06/09/2025 19:07:58

Location: Lafayette, CO, 80026, US

Industry: Advertising and Public Relations
Occupational Category: 13-0000.00 - Business and Financial Operations
Type of Employment: FULL_TIME

City of Lafayette, CO is hiring!

Description:

GENERAL PURPOSE: As part of the City of Lafayette Community Services Department, the Lafayette Recreation Division is part of a team dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our diverse residents through a range of programs, services, public spaces and facilities. The Deputy Recreation Director assumes a leadership role in the division by overseeing daily operations, coordinating programs, and ensuring effective recreation program and service delivery. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following duties are illustrative only and are not intended to be all inclusive: Oversight of day-to-day Operations: Supervision of employees engaged in providing recreation division services including senior services, aquatics, athletics, youth/child programs, enrichment, fitness, guest services and operations. Responds to public inquiries and complaints and assists with resolutions or alternative recommendations. Develops budget recommendations supported by data and analysis, and monitors division expenditures and budget. Provides financial oversight and verifies accuracy of financial documents including invoices, contracts, purchase orders, and payroll documents. Ensures division compliance with City financial and contract policies and procedures. Public Service: Serves as leader and an active part of recreation leadership group by being present and actively involved in the division's programs and services. Supports clear, consistent, and accurate communication with customers, the community, and partner organizations. Administrative Functions: Attends and actively participates in all Senior Advisory Board meetings; assists in developing meeting agendas, minutes and memos. In cooperation with the Director drafts and recommends policies for operating programs and facilities, provides research and information for planning purposes. Establishes operational procedures to implement approved policies. Prepares and files statistical reports to the state or other agencies as required. May attend other meetings and represent the Director and the Recreation Division. Coordination of Facility Management. Coordinates with Facilities Maintenance Division in long term planning activities related to facility access. Assists Director with overseeing capital improvement projects, including maintenance, asset replacement, design, major construction, and security of recreation facilities. Leadership Coaching & Staff Development: Mentor and coach managers, supervisors, and staff to enhance department culture, develop leadership capabilities, foster professional growth, and create high-performing teams. Design and implement staff training programs that encourage continuous learning and alignment with organizational goals. Organizational Development: Collaborate with the Department Director to implement strategies that drive organizational growth and operational efficiency. Strategic Planning & Program Coordination: Collaborate with the Director and department leaders across the City organization to develop and execute strategic work plans that promote innovation and excellence in service delivery. Analyzes, plans, and participates in the development of capital improvement projects. Performance Management: Oversee the performance evaluation process for recreation staff providing feedback, setting goals, and identifying opportunities for staff development and succession planning. Team Building & Collaboration: Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and innovative work environment. Encourage cross-departmental cooperation to integrate services and deliver holistic solutions to the Lafayette community. Resource Optimization & Budget Management: Supports coordination of fiscally responsible budget requests across the Recreation division as well as other Community Services divisions and develops Recreation and Senior division budget and presentations. Assists in managing department budget and resources, identifies opportunities for financial and operational improvements. Supports staff in seeking and managing grants to further departmental goals. Data-Driven Decision Making: Lead efforts to gather, analyze, and use data to improve program effectiveness and efficiency. Implement continuous improvement processes based on data insights. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works independently under the general supervision of the Department Director for the Department of Community Services and in accordance with professional standards and established division policies and procedures. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Exercises general supervision of personnel assigned. Ensures accountability of all supervisors within Recreation division program areas. QUALIFICATIONS: KNOWLEDGE: Developing and operating a community-based recreation system. Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of community-based recreation administration and management including knowledge of budget preparation and execution and contract administration. Principles, best practices, and current and emerging trends in recreation services for all ages. Knowledge and expertise in recreation, older adult services, aquatics, fitness, youth and children services programming, policies, regulatory environment, and fee-setting structures. Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of the operational units of recreation and leisure services including youth, adult and senior programs, fitness, athletics and aquatics. Extensive knowledge of the equipment and facilities required to maintain a comprehensive recreational program including knowledge of principles, practices and Colorado regulatory requirements for licensed childcare programs and public swimming pools and aquatics amenities. Broad knowledge of project management as it relates to recreation-oriented capital improvement projects. SKILL: Strong communication, supervisory, interpersonal, and customer service skills as required in serving the public. Excellent writing skills for developing reports, correspondence, policies and procedures and various communications. Public presentation skills including the ability to present technical information in an understandable manner to residents, boards, and elected officials. Organizational and personnel management skills including leadership, supervisory skills, problem analysis and decision making, planning and organizing, cultural sensitivity, adaptability/flexibility, stress tolerance and time management. Ability to problem-solve and respond to emerging issues in a rapidly changing environment. Financial and budget oversight skills. ABILITY: Ability to establish and maintain effective, cooperative, and positive working relationships with City officials, staff, volunteers, other community organizations and the public. Ability to build a positive team environment, manage, and motivate staff. Ability to demonstrate professionalism both within the organization and when relating to patrons and the community. Ability to work collaboratively with others, exercising tact, courtesy, and good judgment. Ability to move between tasks with patience, flexibility and ease. Ability to use data to inform decision making and improve and adjust services. Ability to adapt to changing priorities, technologies, and community needs. Ability to uphold City policies and procedures, hold staff accountable and maintain a culture of integrity and respect. Ability to maintain confidential information which requires the application of appropriate judgment, discretion, and professional protocols. Ability to exercise appropriate judgment in interactions with personnel and the public, and in the interpretation of policies and procedures. EVIDENCE OF QUALIFICATIONS: TRAINING: Master's Degree in Parks & Recreation Management/Public Administration or closely related fieldAND five (5) years of progressively responsible recreation management experience, including at least three (3) years of supervisory experience. OR Bachelor's degree in Parks & Recreation Management / Administration or closely related field. AND seven (7) years progressively responsible parks and recreation management experience, including at least three 3 years of supervisory experience. OR Ten years of relevant experience. Any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides evidence that the applicant possesses the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions may be substituted for required education. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid Colorado Operator's license; safe driving record is required. CPR/AED certification or ability to obtain within 3 months of employment is required. Designation as a Certified Parks and Recreation Executive (CPRE) highly preferred.

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  • high school

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