Job opening: MWR Community Recreation Director
Salary: $66 776 - 79 297 per year
Relocation: YES
Published at: Oct 25 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is located in the Community Recreation Division, of the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department, located within Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC). The primary purpose of this position is to provide support to the Installation Program Director through the day-to-day management of the Community Recreation Division.
Duties
Responsible for the development, management, maintenance, planning, business plan, execution, and administration of a diverse recreation program. Develops and or assists managers with writing standard operating procedures. Ensures programs are in compliance with local Regional program policies, regulations, and procedures, and higher-level Navy and DoD instructions, regulations, and program standards; uses judgment in adapting guidelines for specific situations, methods and processes that may deviate from guidelines. Exercise authority and independent judgment in development of plans and solutions.
Provides specific guidance regarding the maintenance of current and development of new programs to recreation division managers. Continuously reviews the overall assigned recreation programs for accomplishments; recommends and establishes new operational activities/subprograms in conjunction with activity managers. Monitors associated contracts, Memorandums of Agreement or Understanding (MOA/MOU) in Area of Responsibility (AOR).
Solicits input from activity managers regarding internal short/long range goals, business plan objectives and program standards. Monitors various programs to ensure standards are met or exceeded. Routinely evaluates and reviews ongoing programs, and provides activity managers with guidance that may develop, adapt, modify, expand, or otherwise change the program activity to better meet the enhance the expected effectiveness of the programmed activity. Performs regular analysis of projected projects and programs; considering operating budget, staffing requirements, plans, trends, command mission and changing population. Provides onsite project oversight and ensures that approved plans are implemented, and notifies local and regional leadership of any issues or concerns that may arise. Finds and implements ways to eliminate or reduce significant bottlenecks and barriers to program execution, teamwork or use of established business practices. Uses metrics and financial data to make recommendations for any modifications to programs.
Ensures all facilities and activities associated with the program meet established fire, safety, security and sanitation guidelines. Takes timely action to correct deficiencies through coordination with local agencies. Assists in planning and designing of construction and renovation projects.
Provides day-to-day administrative and technical supervision of a workforce consisting of both Appropriated (APF) and Non-Appropriated fund (NAF) employees and acts as Rating Official (RO). Acts as Senior Rating Official (SRO) for activity managers in assigned AOR. Ensures approved staffing levels are maintained to support programs and operations in a cost effective manner. Plans work to be accomplished. Sets priorities and establishes schedules for work completion. Distributes and balances work based upon priority, skill requirements, and level of difficulty. Discusses work in progress, answering questions from team members concerning procedures, directives, policy, etc., as well as technical questions. Evaluates performance of subordinates and provides specific recommendations related to training needs, Responsible for training, supervising, scheduling and evaluating all employees within the branch. Participates in interviews and recommends selection for all new hires within the branch, initiates appropriate disciplinary action; hears and resolves complaints from employees. Assures equality in determining selection, assignment, training and promotion, disciple and incentive awards to employees. Recommends award or bonuses for supervisory and non-supervisory personnel and changes in position classification, subject to approval by higher level of supervisors. Controls attendance and leave ensuring adequate work force is available at all times to accomplish the mission. Routinely approves sick and annual leave.
Actively supports and promotes all aspects of the Equal employment Opportunity Program and Affirmative Action Plan as directed by applicable laws and regulations, and to communicate this support to subordinates, minority groups and women. Ensures all laws and regulations concerning Merit System Principles and Prohibited Personnel Practices are adhered to.
Maintains funds and property accountability for all APF and NAF fund equipment, supplies, resale funds, and inventories in AOR. Responsible for inventories conducted in accordance with applicable higher level regulatory guidelines. May act as an Approving Official (AO) for government purchase chard holders within AOR.
Represents the department at meetings, conferences, etc. Cultivates a cooperative relations with the military, regional, and civilian community by maintaining liaison with private organizations, special interest groups, community groups, etc. Duties are performed to provide customer satisfaction and contribute positively to the success and profitability of the organization.
Requirements
- Must successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. Any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of employment.
- Must meet federal suitability requirements including successful completion of background investigation.
- Must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license for operating government vehicles.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
- Hours of work will vary as required by the needs of the program to include split days off, evenings, weekends and holidays. May be required to work early, late, and on weekends and holidays.
Qualifications
Resumes must include information which demonstrates experience and knowledge, skills, and ability (KSAs) as they relate to this position. Applicants are encouraged to be clear and specific when describing their experience level and KSAs.
A four-year undergraduate degree in Recreation or three years of comparable experience that illustrates a progression in management experience is required.
Must possess skill in negotiating program issues and operational requirements with patrons and personnel inside and outside the local installation and community organizations.
Must be capable of organizing and operating several facilities/programs simultaneously.
Must have knowledge of general business principles for financial planning/reporting and of the Department of the Navy budget process methods of APF and NAF funds to ensure optimum use of resources.
Ability to plan, present, and execute budgets and to analyze impact on programs and to forecast long-term funding requirements.
Knowledge of business principles and personnel management.
Ability to communicate and clarify the application of the department's policies to employees and management personnel.
Ability to develop, explain, justify, persuade and deal with a wide range of problems with people of diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated ability to manage various functions through a subordinate staff.
Ability to communicate proficient both orally and in writing.
Education
A four-year undergraduate degree in Recreation
OR
Three years of comparable experience that illustrates a progression in management experience is required.
Contacts
- Address NAS Fallon
4755 Pasture Road, Building 309, Rm#33
Fallon, NV 89496
US
- Name: Dylan Gable
- Email: [email protected]
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