How you Will Power our Purpose (Job Summary) Our Gymnastics lessons focus on enhancing basic body movement, coordination, and muscle development. The Y offers gymnastics for beginners to advanced levels. As a Gymnastics Instructor, you teach students self-confidence, self-discipline, poise, and grace. Most importantly, you teach students that gymnastics lessons are fun!How You Will Make an Impact (Essential Functions)
- Render first aid as needed and complete the required paperwork for incidents and accidents.
- Set up and take down gymnastics equipment as needed for classes.
- Ensure that the gym is not left unattended with the equipment set-up.
- Conduct warm-up as assigned by the supervisor.
- Teach age-appropriate skills as outlined in the curriculum.
- Monitor the appropriate placement of gymnasts within classes and conduct evaluations of students and/or potential students.
- Communicate with the parents of students as needed.
- Maintain necessary records to track attendance in classes.
- Maintain and champion a safe environment in the gym at all times.
- Lead by example the Y's mission, vision, and values with program participants, members, staff, and guests.
- Become an Ambassador of the Y's work and culture by being the ultimate storyteller of who we are as an organization and brand.
- Complete other duties as assigned.
What You Bring to the Community Enterprise
- Minimum of 16 years old
- Gymnastics or cheer tumbling background.
- Instructor experience preferred.
- You have current CPR and First Aid certifications preferred or must be obtained within 30 days of employment.
- You are a team player with a positive, service-oriented attitude, and you can work well with others.
- You are organized, able to prioritize tasks, and handle multiple assignments.
- You are a strong communicator. You listen for understanding and meaning. You speak and write effectively.
- You foster a culture of inclusion and belonging. You leverage people's differences as strengths.
Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, talk, and occasionally lift and/or move items, including equipment, furniture, and/or children. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.