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Aquatic Operations Coordinator


Company : Belgravia Leisure


Location : Fairfield, New South Wales


Created : 2026-01-24


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Aquatic Operations Coordinator Belgravia LeisureLocation: NSW, Whitlam Leisure Centre Liverpool NSW 2170OverviewWe are looking for a qualified, friendly and skilled Aquatic Operations Coordinator to join our team and lead our aquatics team.BenefitsGreat career paths and development with an entrepreneurial organisationFree facility accessGreat work/life balance with morning, evening and weekend rostersThe RoleThe Aquatic Operations Coordinator''s primary responsibility is to coordinate daytoday operations of the facility with the highest regard to safety and high quality service delivery. You will be responsible for leading, coaching and engaging a team of Duty Managers and Lifeguards, hazard prevention and ensuring operational compliance with policies and procedures and statutory requirements.Skills & AttributesStrong leadership experience with an ability to inspire othersExcellent verbal communication skillsSound knowledge of work health and safety legislative guidelines, evacuation and emergency proceduresDemonstrated experience of plant room management and pool operations is essentialAbility to work mornings, evenings and weekendsCurrent First Aid (Level 2) & Current CPR CertificateNational Police CheckCurrent Pool Lifeguard CertificateCurrent Pool Operations CertificateAdditional QualificationsApplicants with a strong background in pool plant operation and maintenance will be highly regarded.The CompanyBelgravia Leisure is part of the Belgravia Health and Leisure Group (BHLG) and is the fastest growing leisure organisation in Australia. Our core areas of business and facilities stewardship include health clubs, wellness and spa, golf, aquatic and sporting venues in 250 locations across Australia and New Zealand.We are in an exciting period of growth, and look to continue to diversify and deliver results while being a strong community citizen. With an annual turnover in excess of $180m, the group are looking for the best and brightest to assist with taking the organisation into the future.How to ApplyIf you are a passionate person who realises the tremendous opportunity that this role offers and want to utilise your skills and passion in a health training environment, we want to hear from you!We value diversity and encourage people from different backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, people of any age or gender, people identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex and/or queer (LGBTIQA+) and people with disability.We are committed to providing a child safe environment. Please refer to our child safety framework. Successful applicants will be required to obtain a national police check and a Working with Children check.#J-18808-Ljbffr