Posted 3w ago

Branch Operations Leader

@ YMCA of Northwest North Carolina
King, North Carolina, United States
$15/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:Greet members, Support staff, Cross-train
Requirements Summary:High school diploma or GED; 0-3 months related experience; customer service; computer skills; strong communication; 18+; bilingual a plus; CPR/First Aid/AED/Oxygen cert or within 30 days; YMCA trainings.
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Job Description

The Branch Operations Leader is responsible for the overall well-being of the facility and all YMCA members and guests. They are mature, dependable and display wise management of all logistics. The role of the Branch Operations Leader is to support all operating areas of the YMCA during their shift. This person should be highly relational but also have the ability to manage a comprehensive schedule of activities and programs. Exercises sound fiscal management. Ensures effective branch operations by performing the essential and marginal responsibilities below and the specific responsibilities detailed on any applicable supplemental fact sheet(s). Responsible for other duties as assigned.    

The schedule is for evenings and weekends.





Essential Functions

Greet members and guests as they enter/leave the YMCA

Remain visible and be available to support staff during shift

Provide Y-Greets for potential members

Be cross trained and able to assist in all departments as needed including, but not limited to Membership, Wellness, and Kids Zone.

Observe the whole facility consistently throughout the shift

Ensure prompt cleanup of areas requiring attention and report housekeeping issues to the Budd Group personnel for follow up.

Report maintenance or repair work needs to the Executive Director/Associate Executive Director.

Follow established YMCA policy and guidelines with regard to accidents, injuries or incidents including the filing of appropriate incidents reports and notification to appropriate department supervisors. The Branch Operations Leader is in charge of all emergencies, especially when a director is not on site.

Ensure proper response to fire alarms and security breaches

Serve as the primary responder to facility operation incidents

Review all incident reports for completeness (including securing locker rooms, acquiring signatures and getting contact information for members)

Ensure all doors are properly secured prior to closing in the evenings. This should be done at the end of the shift.

Consistently check the exterior doors to ensure they are not propped open so that non-members cannot sneak in.

Provide responses to concerns of members as they arise.





Supervisory Responsibilities

The Branch Operations Leader has no direct reports so the ability to develop relationships and inspire others through influence and collaboration is crucial.