Facilities Manager Job at Osceola County
General Description of Duties
Under administrative direction, the purpose of the position is to assist the Facility Superintendent with the overall management and operations of the sports facility assigned on a day-to-day basis. Coordinate the organized usage of County sports facilities. Employees within this classification perform at the supervisory level; and is responsible for providing a safe recreational environment for community programs, youth activities, professional and amateur sports, and special events provided by the County.
Essential Job Functions
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
Assists the Facility Superintendent with overall management and operations of the sports facility assigned on a day-to-day basis.- Assists in evaluating existing policies and procedures and recommends improvements that will better reflect the needs of the facilities and/or improve the efficiency of operations.
- Assists with the recruitment, training, supervision, and evaluation of employees including part-time event personnel.
- Assists in the development and monitoring of the annual budget and researching new operating methods and procedures.
- Leads and supports staff and organizers to ensure special event set-up and preparations are complete.
- Provides guidance and leadership to all staff to execute successful games and special events.
- Works with staff to prepare detailed plans, outlines, and diagrams for distribution to carry out contractual and departmental obligations in conjunction with events.
- Coordinates with game day officials to ensure their needs are met.
- Administers and monitors established contracts with service providers.
- Works collaboratively with organizers and staff who use the facility, and to schedule events and keep the facility in good order.
- Develops and reviews recommendations regarding short-term and long-range programs and projects.
- Clarifies and resolves complex problems spanning multiple areas.
- Researches and develops new initiatives, and technology to improve service, enhance revenue, and realize system-wide opportunities.
- Plans and facilitates athletic programming and scheduling for the community including, but not limited to professional and amateur games/tournaments, sports leagues, programs, clinics, special events, facility and league scheduling, coaching/officiating seminars, and other related duties as assigned.
- Collaborates with Experience Kissimmee and Central Florida Sports Commission to procure and execute successful athletic events;
- Develops cooperative relationships/partnerships with area schools, non-profit organizations, business leaders, community organizations, leagues, coaches, parents, and children.
- Ensures facility maintenance schedule is followed, and coordinates the setup, cleanup, and security of the Complex for all athletic activities to ensure the safety, general welfare, and enjoyment of the general public.
- Collaborates with operational and maintenance staff to coordinate field usage, maintenance, repairs, and other improvements.
- Receives and responds to inquiries regarding athletic programs; creates and disseminates promotional materials, schedules, memorandums, reports, and other related items.
- Performs a variety of record-keeping duties; manages and maintains program or league record-keeping, filing systems, and relevant materials.
- Maintains all records and coordinates collecting of league fees, obtaining waivers and rosters, and game statistics as needed.
- Performs a variety of administrative support functions, e.g., attends meetings; processes reservations and league information; generates reports; documentation verification; gathers, interprets, and prepares data for reports and recommendations; provides information to supervisor; prepares reservation contracts and agreements; accepts payments for reservations; assists with budget functions; accounting for revenue and expenditures.
- Performs duties as assigned/necessary which are related, or logical in assignment to the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Associate’s Degree with coursework in Leisure Services, Sports, or related field.
Experience:
Two (2) years of responsible experience in managing recreation and sports programs/activities including one (1) year in a lead/supervisory capacity.
An equivalent number of additional years of experience may be substituted for the education requirement.
Must possess a valid Florida Driver’s License
Associate’s Degree with coursework in Leisure Services, Sports, or related field.
Experience:
Two (2) years of responsible experience in managing recreation and sports programs/activities including one (1) year in a lead/supervisory capacity.
An equivalent number of additional years of experience may be substituted for the education requirement.
Must possess a valid Florida Driver’s License
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to thrive in an environment that at times requires independence and at times requires working as part of a team, and the ability to discern between the appropriate approach.
- Must be able to multi-task and effectively prioritize multiple events, requests, and situations.
- Ability to weigh institutional priorities in relationship to budgetary constraints, make sound decisions, and escalate where appropriate.
- Strong strategic thinker and communicator who understands and prioritizes competing objectives among competing audiences.
- Knowledge of environmental and safety rules, regulations, and policies and conduct job site inspections to ensure compliance.
- Strong orientation towards customer service.
- Must be dependable, flexible, and willing to work additional hours during peak periods, including weekends and holidays.
- Knowledge of methods and practices in developing and operating public assembly facilities such as stadiums and arenas and related event facilities maintenance and management.
- Knowledge of management practices and safety requirements for buildings utilized for public assembly.
- Knowledge and experience in contract management and facility development.
- Skill in effectively directing a staff comprised of professionals, tradesworkers, and management responsible for carrying out planning, maintenance, and event operations.
PHYSICAL DEMAND REQUIREMENTS:
Physical Demand: Sedentary - Medium
- 50 pounds maximum lifting.
- Occasional (up to 1/3 to 2/3 of the work time) lifting, carrying up to 10 lbs.
- Some occasional walking or standing may be required.
- Expressing or exchanging ideas by spoken word or perceiving sound by ear.
- Good eyesight for production or safety of self and others.
- If less lifting involved, will require significant walking/standing may be required.
- If mostly sitting is involved will require push/pull on arm or leg controls.
- Expressing or exchanging ideas by spoken word or perceiving sound by ear.
- Good eyesight for production or safety of self and others.
- Physical agility is required in kneeling, bending, stooping, and reaching.
- Required to have clear vision at distances of 20 inches or less.
Requires exposure to adverse weather conditions and to chemicals and other hazardous materials.
Osceola County offers a comprehensive benefits package to fit the needs of our employees and their families. Following is a snapshot of our core benefits.
Medical and Dental Insurance at no cost to the employee. In addition, the County contributes 83% to the dependent(s) premium coverage. Department Heads are eligible for Medical and Dental insurance coverage on the first date of employment.
Medical and Dental Insurance at no cost to the employee. In addition, the County contributes 83% to the dependent(s) premium coverage. Department Heads are eligible for Medical and Dental insurance coverage on the first date of employment.
Group Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
Coverage
Deductions Per Paycheck
(26 Paychecks)
Employee
Employee + 1
Family
Health-HRA Base
$0.00
$102.38
$159.25
Health-HRA Buy-Up
$31.57
$138.89
$216.06
Dental Base
$0.00
$11.99
$22.08
Dental Buy-Up
$3.16
$18.14
$30.75
Vision
$3.42
$6.84
$9.15
Short-Term Disability
$0.00
N/A
N/A
Long-Term Disability
$0.00
N/A
N/A
County’s Contribution to the Medical Plan:
Coverage
Tier
Tier
Annual
Contribution
Contribution
HRA Base Employee
$9,807.72
HRA Base Emp+1
$15,091.96
HRA Base Family
$22,921.08
Coverage
Tier
Tier
Annual
Contribution
Contribution
HRA Buy-Up Employee
$9,436.70
HRA Buy-Up Emp+1
$14,952.34
HRA Buy-Up Family
$22,703.72
Medical Health Reimbursement Account (HRA): The County contributes $500 per employee or $1,000 for employee plus dependents, for medical and prescription-related expenses.
State-of-the-Art Employee W ellnes s Center: The County provides a private health center for County Employees and eligible dependents. The Employee Wellness Center offers an array of primary care services, including sick visits, enhanced by x-ray services, pulmonary tests, lab work, and a dispensary offering over 200 generic medications onsite. Services at the Wellness Center are offered at no cost to the employees and their eligible dependents.
- Employees who are enrolled on the County’s Medical plan have access to the Employee Wellness Center on day one of employment. The Wellness Center is available to patients 8 years of age and older.
Basic Life Insurance Policy: At no cost to the employee, equal to one time the employee’s annual salary, rounded to the next thousand dollars. Employees can opt to buy additional Life Insurance.
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability: At no cost to the employee. The County offers Short-Term and Long-Term Disability at 60% of the employee’s weekly base salary. The employee has the option to purchase an additional 10% coverage.
Membership in the Florida Retirement System: This benefit cannot be easily matched by a traditional 401k plan. Current County contributions are:
The Florida Retirement System (FRS) offers two retirement plans — the Investment Plan and the Pension Plan. Both plans are subject to a mandatory 3% employee contribution.
457b Deferred Compensation Program is also available to help employees boost their retirement saving goals, with pre-tax and post-tax contributions, as well as IRA plan options.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): EAP provides confidential counseling and referral services to employees and their family members at no cost.
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability: At no cost to the employee. The County offers Short-Term and Long-Term Disability at 60% of the employee’s weekly base salary. The employee has the option to purchase an additional 10% coverage.
Membership in the Florida Retirement System: This benefit cannot be easily matched by a traditional 401k plan. Current County contributions are:
- Regular Class - 11.91%
- Special Risk - 27.83%
- Senior Management - 31.57%
The Florida Retirement System (FRS) offers two retirement plans — the Investment Plan and the Pension Plan. Both plans are subject to a mandatory 3% employee contribution.
457b Deferred Compensation Program is also available to help employees boost their retirement saving goals, with pre-tax and post-tax contributions, as well as IRA plan options.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): EAP provides confidential counseling and referral services to employees and their family members at no cost.
Employee Wellness Program promotes various activities to encourage total well-being including physical, emotional, and financial health. Rewards can be earned.
Gym Membership Reimbursement up to $20.00 per month.
Vacation and Sick Leave accruals as follows:
Vacation and Sick Leave accruals as follows:
Vacation Accruals
Per Month
1 month to 5 years
8 hours
5 years and 1 month to 10 years
10 hours
10 years and 1 month to 15 years
12 hours
15 years and 1 month to 20 years
13.34 hours
20 years and over
16.66 hours
Sick Leave Accruals
Per Month
Full-time Employees
8 hours
Part-time Employees
4 hours
11 Paid Holidays and 1 Floating Holiday (to be chosen by the Employee)
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Veterans Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Thanksgiving-Day After
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day
Paid Bereavement Leave:
Up to three (3) working days off with pay if funeral or memorial services are less than 200 miles from Kissimmee and up to five (5) working days off with pay if funeral or memorial services are more than 200 miles from Kissimmee.
40 hours of Administrative Leave per fiscal year for Exempt employees.
Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $1,600 per Calendar Year, for degree-seeking employees. The degree must be related to the employee’s position.
Employee Recognition Program: Monetary rewards are available.
Sick Leave Bank: Available to employees experiencing a catastrophic medical-related event, with up to 240 hours, per fiscal year. Enrollment required.
40 hours of Administrative Leave per fiscal year for Exempt employees.
Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $1,600 per Calendar Year, for degree-seeking employees. The degree must be related to the employee’s position.
Employee Recognition Program: Monetary rewards are available.
Sick Leave Bank: Available to employees experiencing a catastrophic medical-related event, with up to 240 hours, per fiscal year. Enrollment required.
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