The Stoughton Area School District is accepting applications for an Aquatics Program Supervisor at Stoughton High School, effective July 1, 2026.
Hiring Administrator
Andie Alexander, Athletics & Activities Director
Stoughton High School
600 Lincoln Ave
Stoughton WI 53589
Job Description:
The Aquatics Program Supervisor collaborates with the Athletics and Activities Director, community, coaches, district personnel, and administration to develop, implement, maintain, and evaluate community pool programming while supporting the district's curricular and extracurricular use of the pool.
This position is responsible for establishing a high-accountability, safety-first culture, ensuring all staff are trained, prepared, and operating at the highest standard. This role includes direct oversight and instruction of certification programs, eliminating reliance on outside providers and strengthening internal program consistency.
Essential Job Functions:
Community Use
Certification & Training Leadership
Lead and implement all in-house certification programs, including:
Lifeguarding
Lifeguard Instructor Training (LGIT)
Water Safety Instructor (WSI)
Water Safety Instructor Trainer (WSIT)
CPR/AED and First Aid
WSIT Courses (2x annually):
Conducted twice per year
Current Format: 4 consecutive Saturdays, 8 hours each
LGIT Recertification (2x annually):
January and June
1 full-day session (8 hours) per offering
Summer Lifeguarding Certification Course:
3 full days (8 hours each) utilizing a blended learning format
Submit and maintain all required records through the American Red Cross to ensure staff certification compliance.
Maintain accurate tracking systems for certifications, expirations, and staff compliance.
Staff Development & Accountability
Implement and oversee:
Monthly Lifeguard In-Service Trainings (after school, per handbook expectations)
Quarterly All-Staff Meetings
Monthly Supervisor/Head Guard Meetings
Ensure accountability systems are in place to track:
Attendance
Certification compliance
Completion of required trainings
Follow and enforce the Handbook of Monthly Staff Meetings and In-Service Training expectations
Prepare and monitor budgets, purchasing, and payroll.
Maintain systems for tracking fees, attendance, and water testing.
Foster strong, positive community relationships.
District Pool Use
Support and help execute the district''s physical education swimming units
Coverage of 6+ class periods per day
Sustained support over multiple consecutive days or weeks, depending on unit design
Provide staffing and instructional support based on curriculum needs.
PE support is flexible and unit-based (not daily), and may require:
Provide support during flex periods, which represent the most consistently utilized instructional time.
Provide daily coverage support by filling in for lifeguards as needed during the school day.
Assist and support the athletic department with:
Swim meets and aquatic events (8-12 meets annually)
Event coverage may occur outside of regular work hours
Maintain inventory and readiness of all school and pool equipment.
Update Aquatics Program Supervisor (APS) and Pool Employee Handbooks annually to ensure policies reflect current expectations and safety standards.
General Responsibilities
Establish and enforce all rules and regulations, prioritizing safety above all else.
Maintain pool security and train staff on visitor management systems.
Collaborate with the district safety coordinator on drills and compliance requirements.
Maintain detailed records, including:
Incident/accident reports
Training logs and in-service attendance
WSI and certification records
Staff evaluations and behavior plans
Pool usage and attendance
Ensure compliance with all state regulations and certification standards.
Coordinate with regulatory agencies and communicate facility needs.
Work closely with the Custodial Operations Supervisor on maintenance, scheduling, and facility improvements.
Maintain inventory and oversee all aquatic equipment, including timing systems and scoreboards.
Proactively test and prepare equipment to ensure successful meets and events
Work Hours
Requirements of Essential Functions
Lifting Requirements
Marginal Job Functions:
The Board does not discriminate in employment on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including transgender status, change of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity), pregnancy, creed or religion, genetic information, handicap or disability, marital status, citizenship status, veteran status, military service (as defined in 111.32, Wis. Stats.), ancestry, arrest record, conviction record, use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours, declining to attend an employer-sponsored meeting or to participate in any communication with the employer about religious matters or political matters, or any other characteristic protected by law in its employment practices.