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Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation, Sport and Fitness  (NOC 5254)
Ottawa Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness lead and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, sports, fitness or athletic programs. They are employed by community centres, sports and fitness clubs, outdoor centres, resorts, recreational facilities, health care facilities, correctional institutions, government departments, private businesses, tourism associations and similar establishments.

Certified personal trainer, aerobics instructor, camp counsellor, day camp leader, fitness instructor, gymnastics teacher, lifeguard, personal trainer, playground worker, recreation program leader, riding instructor, ski instructor, ski patrol, swimming instructor – sports.

Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Plan and carry out recreational, athletic, fitness and sports activities
  • Assemble supplies and sports and game equipment
  • Demonstrate and instruct athletic, fitness or sports activities and techniques
  • Instruct groups and individuals in arts, crafts and similar activities and lead groups and individuals in recreational or leisure programs
  • Attend to clients with special needs
  • Provide lifestyle awareness information
  • Conduct therapeutic recreational or athletic activities
  • Monitor recreational, sports or fitness activities to ensure safety and provide emergency or first aid assistance when required
  • Enforce safety rules and regulations
  • Assist with co-ordination of special events
  • Schedule activities, keep logs, maintain records and prepare reports
  • May train and supervise staff
  • May maintain and repair sports equipment.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Ottawa, Gloucester, Nepean, Brockville, Cornwall, Vanier, Carleton Place, Clarence-Rockland, Gananoque, Hawkesbury, Mississippi Mills, Perth, Prescott, Smiths Falls, Bourget, Buckham's Bay, Clarence, Constance Bay, Embrun, Hazeldean, Kars, Old Stittsville, Richmond, Rockland, Rockland East, Russell, South March, South March Station, Stittsville, St-Onge

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Jobs for Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation, Sport and Fitness in Ottawa Region

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There are 13 job postings in Ottawa Region.

Table of job opportunities for your chosen occupation at the regional level.
Date Posted Job Title Employer Location Source
2013-05-17 Fitness instructor (Step) The Athletic Club Group
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp leader (Camp Supervisor) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp leader (Camp Supervisor) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp leader (Camp Supervisor) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp leader (Camp Supervisor) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp counsellor - recreation (Counsellor-in-Training) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp counsellor - recreation (Counsellor-in-Training) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-10 Day camp counsellor - recreation (Counsellor-in-Training) Royal City Soccer Club
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-02 Certified personal trainer The Athletic Club Group
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-02 Certified personal trainer The Athletic Club Group
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-02 Swimming instructor - recreation (Swimming Instructor/Lifeguard) The Athletic Club Group
  • Ottawa
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2013-05-02 Swimming instructor - recreation (Swimming Instructor/Lifeguard) The Athletic Club Group
  • Ottawa
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2013-04-07 Day camp leader Kanata Research Park Family Centre
  • Ottawa
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