People spend much of their leisure time outdoors, often participating in recreational activities centered around swimming pools. Whether it be at a community center, summer camp, theme park, or other tourist attraction with water environments, recreation workers should be outgoing and good at working with people and have the technical proficiency to support the often complicated nature of pool operations.
PGCC’s Swimming Pool Management Program highlights the most important topics in pool operations, maintenance, and safety including circulation, filtration, chemistry, safety and risk management. It is designed for pool or aquatic facility operators and supervisors who need special education and training in pool operations in order to meet local and/or state health code requirements. It is also ideal for those in the hospitality industry with aquatic facilities as well as for head lifeguards or those who require refresher training.
Program Objectives
- Successful completion of each course earns a Certificate of Completion
- Skills development and preparation leading to professional credentials
To qualify, the student must be 16 years of age or older.
Two courses are available:
- Swimming Pool Management
This 15-hour course covers water chemistry, filtration process, chlorination, record keeping, common pool problems and legal responsibilities. Courses are offered in April and May.
- Swimming Pool Management Recertification
License renewal is required every 3 years and requires 4 hours of continuing education. This course is scheduled to run concurrently with the Swimming Pool Management courses in April and May.