14 recreation coordinator jobs at 12 companies in San Jose, CA
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Recreation Coordinator
San Mateo, California, United States
$26-$34/hrOnsiteFull Time
Highlands Recreation District: Provides community recreation and early childhood education services.
2+ YOE2+ MgmtAssociate’s degree or equivalent, 2+ years coordinating recreation programs/events and supervising staff, proficiency with design/content tools, and current CPR/First Aid certifications.
City of Pittsburg: Providing municipal services and public safety for Pittsburg residents.
2+ YOEHigh school diploma or GED plus recreation coursework, or equivalent; two years of increasingly responsible recreation experience; California Class C driver's license and auto liability insurance required.
City of Lathrop: Providing essential municipal services and governance to Lathrop residents.
3+ YOEThree years of recreation, sports, youth or adult program coordination experience; high school diploma or equivalent; California Class C driver's license or ability to obtain; CPR certification; strong communication and customer service skills.
LGS Recreation: Providing community-based sports, recreation, and education programs.
1+ YOEAssociate's degree in related field and 1 year related experience; First Aid/CPR required; budgeting, program coordination, customer service, and written/oral communication skills.
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Blackhawk Country Club: Provides private golf, tennis, and social club facilities.
2+ YOE2+ years working with children in recreation/camp settings, CPR/First Aid (or ability to obtain), POS experience, strong communication, able to work weekends/evenings/holidays, lift up to 25–50 lbs.
California State University: Public university system providing higher education and academic research.
Bachelor's in recreation/exercise/sports or equivalent, nationally recognized personal training/group fitness certification, CPR/AED/First Aid (or obtain within 60 days), supervisory and program coordination experience, ability to manage budgets and fitness equipment, background check required.
Center for Elders' Independence: Provides integrated healthcare and social services for the elderly.
2+ YOETwo years' social or recreational program experience with frail or elderly populations, including one full-time year in a healthcare setting; California activity leadership certificate and high school diploma required.
Competitive and Esports Coordinator (4136U), Recreation & Wellbeing #87089
Berkeley, California, United States
$66k-$72k/yrOnsiteFull Time
University of California: Operates public universities, research centers, and medical systems.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent, knowledge of competitive esports ecosystems, event planning and tournament execution, leadership and supervision of student staff, strong communication and computer skills, ability to follow campus policies; CPR/First Aid preferred; fingerprinting/background check required.
Marriott InternationalNASDAQ: MAR: Operates and franchises a global network of hotels and resorts.
High school diploma or GED preferred; no related or supervisory experience required. CPR and first aid certifications required, plus recreation equipment training and applicable local or state certifications.
Assistant Director of Operations (Administrator I, Range 1) - Campus Recreation
San Francisco, California, United States
$80k-$85k/yrOnsiteFull Time
California State University: Public university system providing higher education and academic research.
5+ YOEMaster's in a related field and minimum 5 years progressive experience in recreation or facilities operations with supervisory responsibility; experience in risk management, budget oversight, facility coordination, and stakeholder collaboration required. Background check required.
Stanford Medicine Children's Health: Specialized healthcare for children and expectant mothers.
1+ YOEAssociate's degree in related field, 1 year related experience, ability to plan and implement developmentally appropriate play activities, train/oversee volunteers, and communicate with children and families.