Sports Program Assistant
City of Aurora(1 month ago)
About this role
The City of Aurora is hiring a Sports Program Assistant within its Recreation Division. This entry-level, on-site role is a variable-hour (non-benefit) position that supports the department's delivery of community recreational services and reports to the Sports Superintendent. The position involves regular interaction with the public at athletic events and occasional office duties.
Required Skills
- Customer Service
- Field Setup
- Scheduling
- Conflict Resolution
- Officiating
- Recordkeeping
- Communication
- Microsoft Office
Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- Colorado Driver's License (ability to obtain)
- CPR Certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months)
- First Aid Certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months)
- Sports Officiating Certification (desired)
About City of Aurora
auroragov.orgThe City of Aurora is a vibrant city in Colorado, serving as the state's third largest urban area with a population exceeding 398,000. Known as the "Gateway to the Rockies," Aurora is a key hub for bioscience, transportation, and aerospace industries. The city boasts award-winning parks, expansive open spaces, and a rich cultural landscape that contributes to its diverse community. Additionally, Aurora is committed to providing residents with innovative services and information through its official website.
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