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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

CITY OF OREGON: Open Job - 2022 Recreation Program Coordinator - PCC

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City of Oregon issued the following announcement on May 25. 

The Oregon City Pioneer Community Center has an immediate opening for a Recreation Program Coordinator. City application, resume and answers to supplemental questions are required to be completed for this recruitment. This recruitment will remain open until filled; however, may close at any time. First review of applications will be on Wednesday June 8, 2022.

Under general direction, develops, plans, organizes, coordinates, and supervises community and recreation programs for a wide range of activities for adults and seniors.  Will be responsible for rentals in the Parks system and large community events. This position may provide technical staff assistance in the field of community and recreation programming and may be required to work nights, weekends, and certain holidays on occasion.

This position is responsible for the coordination of a variety of recreational programs and responsible for the developing, planning, evaluation, and participating in the day-to-day operations. The incumbent works within a framework of established program guidelines and is expected to perform the full range of recreation activity skills including organizing, coordinating, and participating in activities and monitoring program effectiveness. Adequate performance at this level requires the knowledge of departmental procedures and the ability to choose among several alternatives in solving routine challenges.

$25.04/hr. to $34.52/hr.

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 Recreation Program Coordinator Job Description (100 KB)

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