Recreation Coordinator - Ltac Funded Events & Programs
Posted on Feb. 15, 2026 by City of Lakewood, WA
- Lakewood, United States of America
- $6387.0 - $7979.0
- Full Time
JOB SUMMARY
This is an AFSCME represented full-time regular position with an end date of 12/31/2026. The City of Lakewood now participates in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).
Under the direction of the Parks & Recreation Director, develop, coordinate, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive community recreation program for the youth, adults, and senior citizens of the City of Lakewood. Position may be assigned to one or more of the following areas: youth, adult, or senior services; special events, athletics, fitness, outdoor adventures, aquatics, and/or programs for individuals with special needs.
First review will take place on Monday February 23rd. Interview will take place on Tuesday March 10th.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Essential duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Attendance: Maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance appropriate to the flexible needs of the position.
Budget & Funding: Develop and monitor program and special events budgets. Monitor and coordinate expenditures in accordance with established procedures. Meet revenue expectations. Oversee Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Quest Card, and healthy bucks programs. Collect, track, and reconcile vendor sales information. Pursue outside funding opportunities through grant applications, solicitation of donations, and other fund-raising activities for program enrichment and enhancement.
Community Outreach: Develop effective working relationships and work with community groups, businesses, local/county/state agencies, school district, and City personnel to provide additional programs and outreach services. Promote programs within the community by developing and producing effective marketing tools utilizing a variety of platforms such as brochures, fliers, newsletters, PSAs, video, and social media.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Foster a culture of equity and inclusion by recognizing the diverse needs and perspectives of groups and individuals and contributing to an environment of teamwork and respect.
Other Duties: Provide clerical support, answer phones, register participants, and respond to public inquiries for program and class information. Provide referrals when necessary. Perform related duties as assigned.
Program/Event Administration: Assess program needs, develop program objectives and curriculum, analyze program efficacy, and adjust program criteria as needed. Develop and implement policies and procedures necessary to facilitate City sponsored programs and events. Prepare program and event documents, as well as maintain records and reports related to program implementation, operation, attendance, facility use, expenditures, etc.
Program/Event Coordination: Coordinate City sponsored programs and special events, as requested, to include waterfront activities, cultural arts, athletics, health and fitness programs, community education, special interest classes, summer programs, and seasonal special events. Schedule and secure event venues, equipment, and supplies; coordinate setting up and removing event equipment; secure vendors and ensure appropriate insurance and permits are in place; respond to complaints, incidents, and/or issues; secure appropriate security as needed; ensure appropriate safety protocols are implemented and adhered; identify potential risks and verify if additional liability insurance is required; secure appropriate employees, volunteers, and supplemental staff; and participate in onsite activities.
Safety: Actively champion a culture of and commitment to workplace safety through everyday actions and leadership. Observe necessary precautions to ensure employee, volunteer, and public safety; administer first aid for minor injuries, as appropriate, and follow department procedures in cases of more severe medical needs. Ensure equipment is safe and in good working order; ensure facilities and grounds are kept neat, clean, litter free, and safe to use.
Staff Leadership: Direct program staff, instructors, and volunteers; schedule staff hours; coordinate and provide training; monitor and evaluate staff performance. Conduct informational meetings and trainings with staff to communicate policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. Coordinate with Human Resources to recruit program staff, officials, instructors and volunteers.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Any combination of educations and experience that would likely provide the candidates with the knowledge and abilities to successfully perform the job will be considered. A typical combination is a bachelor’s degree in recreation or a related field AND two (2) years of experience developing and implementing recreation programs. This is a relevant combination of six (6) years.
License & Certification Requirements
Valid Washington driver’s license with a driving record that meets an acceptable standard for safety at the point of hire and throughout employment in this position.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Must obtain valid first aid and CPR certification within six months of employment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEGE OF:
Diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of the community’s citizens.
Principles and practices of recreational program and special events administration, including development, budgeting, implementation, management, review, and evaluation.
Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment.
Record keeping principles and procedures.
Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities.
Principles and practices of employee and volunteer leadership, including work planning and assignment, direction, review, and training.
Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
Techniques for effective interaction with the public, vendors, contractors, and staff.
Techniques for providing a high level of customer service.
ABILITY TO:
Effectively plan, develop, coordinate, manage, promote, evaluate, and update assigned programs and events.
Direct, instruct, lead, and participate in recreational programs and events.
Effectively assign, direct, motivate, train, and evaluate employees and volunteers.
Apply, interpret, and explain applicable policies and procedures.
Accurately analyze situations and recommend/implement appropriate courses of action.
Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted within the course of the work.
Effectively organize and prioritize multiple projects and tasks in order to meet deadlines.
Effectively conduct meetings and make presentations to various groups.
Effectively operate modern office equipment and software applications.
Respond to emergency situations in a calm and effective manner, including providing basic first aid and/or CPR.
Communicate professionally and effectively both verbally and in writing.
Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgement within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines.
Maintain current knowledge of related rules, regulations, requirements, and restrictions.
Work independently with little direction within a collaborative team environment.
Drive a motor vehicle and observe legal and defensive driving practices.
Identify, implement, and enforce applicable safety protocols.
Work evenings, weekends, or other irregular hours, as necessary, to support programs and events, community meetings, and miscellaneous duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in both office and outdoor environments and requires travel to a variety of locations.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Constant use of sight, hearing, and speech abilities necessary to perform essential functions and communicate with others. Frequent fine finger manipulation and use of hands and arms in reaching/handling/fingering/grasping while operating office equipment and computers, preparing written documentation, handling paperwork, etc. Frequent sitting may be extended at times, while doing desk activities. Frequent bending/twisting at waist/knees/neck while working at desk, worktable, or moving from sitting to standing position. Frequent standing in combination with walking (short distances) throughout work shift in office areas. Occasional pushing/pulling force up to 10 pounds opening doors, drawers, and moving materials. Moderate lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds. Requires mental acuity to ensure thorough mental analysis of situations in a fast-paced environment. Ability to operate a motor vehicle for transportation to off-site meetings, programs sites, and events.
HAZARDS
Exposure to inclement weather (e.g., rain, cold, heat, wind, etc.), pollen, occasional wildfire smoke, road hazards, other drivers, uneven ground surfaces, loud noises, fumes, moving equipment, airborne activities equipment (e.g., baseballs, Frisbees, etc.), animals, and the public.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The City of Lakewood is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that encourages, supports, and celebrates respect, empowerment, diversity, and inclusion for all. We welcome your contributions!
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During the 1st year 200 hours of leave per year
After the 1st thru 2nd year 208 hours of leave per year
After the 2nd thru 4th year 216 hours of leave per year
After the 4th thru 9th year 232 hours of leave per year
After the 9th thru 14th year 264 hours of leave per year
After the 14th thru 20th year 296 hours of leave per year
After the 20th thru 29th year 312 hours of leave per year
After the 29th year 320 hours of leave per year
Under Social Security's Government Pension Offset, any Social Security spouse's or widow's or widower's benefits you may be entitled to will be reduced based on any pension you receive from the City's retirement plan.
Employees may be eligible to opt out of medical insurance coverage to receive $3,600 annually (pro-rated each pay period). Part-time employees may be eligible to opt out to receive an equivalent pro-rated amount.
- The City pays the entire premium cost for full-time employees and their dependents. Premiums for part-time employees and their dependents are pro-rated based on the employee's FTE status.
Advertised until:
March 17, 2026
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