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City of Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities

Regional Program Director

City of Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities, Alexandria, Virginia, us, 22350


The City of Alexandria is in Northern Virginia bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington, and Fairfax counties. Once within the original boundary stones that demarked the area of the Nation’s Capital, Alexandria is a part of the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. With a population of approximately 157,600 Alexandria is the sixth largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Unique and historic, Alexandria is a place that is experiencing substantial redevelopment appeal and business growth opportunities because of a high market demand for urban living in a quality environment. About one-quarter of the City’s 15.47 square miles has been designated as a national or local historic district.

The City of Alexandria is an independent city with no county affiliation and derives its governing authority from a Charter granted by the Virginia General Assembly. Virginia is a Dillon Rule state, allowing local governments only the authority expressly granted to them by the Virginia Constitution or by the Virginia General Assembly in the City Charter or in general law. City Council is the governing body, which formulates policies for the administration of the City. The mayor is chosen on a separate ballot and presides over sessions of the Council.

If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for our Regional Program Director (Sports) for Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities (RPCA).

OverviewThe Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Department (RPCA) supports the well-being of Alexandria’s residents by ensuring access to a variety of quality recreation, park, and cultural experiences. RPCA holds 1,017.56 acres of park and open space areas maintaining a standard of 7.3 acres per 1,000 residents. Operating responsibilities cover public parks, medians, and rights-of-way, outdoor areas at public schools, libraries, and a city marina. The department operates programs at 12 recreation centers and school sites. Through the cultural activities division, RPCA operates the Torpedo Factory Arts Center. The Department is comprised of four operating Divisions: Recreation Services; Leadership & Management; Cultural Activities; and Park Services. These four Divisions work to offer the full range of programs, services, facilities, and parks.

Under the supervision of the Division Chief, the Regional Program Director will be responsible for the direction and management of the Sports Section. Primary responsibilities entail planning, facilitating, and supervising sports leagues, classes, and activities for youth and adults. The incumbent will be responsible for administrative, supervisory, and programmatic duties. This position includes recruiting, scheduling, and supervising full-time, part-time, seasonal staff and volunteers. Through effective leadership, human resources, budget management, and exceptional customer service the Regional Program Director will perform related work as required. The successful candidate will be passionate about working in the community and possess effective communication and excellent customer service skills.

Major areas of responsibility include:Program Management (25% of position/10 hours per week):

Provide oversight and management of the daily operation of sports leagues and programs. Plan, implement, coordinate, schedule and supervise sports leagues and programs. Develop new programs for the community following the department’s standard operating procedures to include submission of program plans, presentations, summary reports and evaluation results. Develop measures for each program to evaluate success and adjust as necessary. Responsible for the accuracy of program information in Rec-Trac/Web-Trac. Manage program/league data using Rec-Trac. Develop new programs to meet the needs of the community with a focus on non-traditional sports and adaptive sports programs.Leadership/Management (25% of position/10 hours per week):

Directly supervise and develop a full-time Recreation Manager, Recreation Coordinator, and Recreation Leader II. In addition to leading 15 - 20 seasonal staff through coaching, mentorship, and strength-based delegation to achieve team goals effectively and efficiently. Recruits, interviews, on boards, and supervises volunteers. Hire qualified full-time or part-time staff through NeoGov to include screening, interviewing, testing candidates, and processing of appropriate hiring forms. Creates training materials needed for onboarding and retaining staff. Conduct annual performance evaluations, address and document disciplinary issues and conduct regular staff meetings. Confirm and process staff timesheets for payroll. Actively participate in Section, Division, Department, or City meetings, committees and/or work groups.Facility Operations (20% of position/8 hours per week):

Monitor athletic facilities to ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment. Schedules sports practices, league games and programs via Rec-Trac. Schedule and communicate with field monitors. Communicate with maintenance team on field schedules and maintenance concerns. Communicate with affiliate organizations and issue field permits. Manage scheduling of school gymnasiums.Budget Management (10% of position/4 hours per week):

Develop annual budget for youth and adult sports to include personnel expenses, non-personnel expenses, and revenue projections. Administers and monitors established budgets for programs, equipment, and services. Administrative duties to include management of p-card reconciliation, monthly tracking and reporting of expenses. Responsible for purchase orders and invoices, hiring and payment of officials and equipment ordering.Community Engagement & Outreach (10% of position/4 hours per week):

Create a welcoming, inclusive, and safe space for patrons. Assist with increasing public awareness of sports programs. Communicates (written & verbal) clearly and courteously with internal and external customers to include parents, volunteers, officials, local schools and affiliate sports organizations. Create and maintain relationships with community groups, schools, parents, and others to assist in advancing the department’s mission, publicizing events, and expanding general programming support and resources. Represents the Department at public meetings. Create partnerships to expand sports programming.Other (10% of position/4 hours per week):

Other duties include being accessible for after-hours needs such as staff support, respond to facility alarms, emergency situations, and inclement weather responsibilities. Provide program and facility coverage when needed. Participate in department meetings and training as required. Perform and complete other duties as assigned by supervisor. Works various hours which include days, evenings, weekends, and some holidays.

Minimum & Additional Requirements:Bachelor's Degree and five years of relevant professional experience or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.

Preferred Qualifications:More than five years of sports/recreation programming, and facility scheduling experience, including hands-on experience producing programs/special events and supervising employees and volunteers. Experience in community engagement and relationship building. Experience managing an operating budget. Excellent knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Office, RecTrac, and other data collection and tracking software.

Notes:

This position requires successful completion of a criminal records background check and drug screening prior to employment.

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