Recreation Therapy Worker/Clerk
By Interior Health Authority At Trail, British Columbia, Canada

We are presently seeking new team members to join our Recreation Therapy Department at Columbia View Lodge in Trail, BC. A strong candidate will have completed a course or certificate from a ...

Recreation Facility Operator Jobs
By University of Alberta At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Skills in conflict management and customer service are essential
Monitor and clean activity spaces to ensure these spaces are safe and provide positive user experiences;
Intermediate First Aid and CPR Level C certification required
Arena, Pool and Field operators certifications are assets
Liaise with event organizers to ensure the facility and equipment needs of the event are met;
Perform set up and take down duties as required for various events including exams, sporting events and trade shows;

Are you looking for a job that allows you to work with people and help them enjoy their leisure time? We are looking for a Recreation Facility Clerk to join our team! You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service, managing facility operations, and ensuring the safety of patrons. If you are an organized and outgoing individual, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview: Recreation Facility Clerks are responsible for providing customer service, managing facility operations, and performing administrative duties in recreation facilities. They may also be responsible for maintaining records, scheduling activities, and ensuring safety regulations are followed. How To Become an Recreation Facility Clerk: To become a Recreation Facility Clerk, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience in customer service and administrative duties. You may also need to have knowledge of safety regulations and facility operations. Recreation Facility Clerk Skills: Recreation Facility Clerks should have excellent customer service skills, as well as strong organizational and communication skills. They should also be able to work independently and be able to multitask. Recreation Facility Clerk Knowledge: Recreation Facility Clerks should have knowledge of safety regulations, facility operations, and administrative duties. They should also be familiar with computer programs such as Microsoft Office. Recreation Facility Clerk Responsibilities: Recreation Facility Clerks are responsible for providing customer service, managing facility operations, and performing administrative duties. They may also be responsible for maintaining records, scheduling activities, and ensuring safety regulations are followed. Recreation Facility Clerk Experience: Previous experience in customer service and administrative duties is beneficial for Recreation Facility Clerks. Recreation Facility Clerk Qualifications: Recreation Facility Clerks should have a high school diploma or equivalent. Recreation Facility Clerk Education: Recreation Facility Clerks may benefit from taking courses in customer service, safety regulations, and facility operations. Tools: Recreation Facility Clerks may use computer programs such as Microsoft Office to help with their duties. Tips: Recreation Facility Clerks should be organized and detail-oriented in order to ensure safety regulations are followed and activities are scheduled properly.

Common Interview Questions:

1. What experience do you have in customer service? 2. How familiar are you with safety regulations? 3. What do you know about facility operations? 4. How would you handle a difficult customer? 5. What computer programs are you familiar with?