Riley S: First Meeting

Candidate: Riley Shafer



Related Goal:


Mentorship Project Draft

Ideas: 

1. Customer Service

Goal: Improve staff comfort and confidence when working with patrons

Why: Greeting patrons frequently will set a more positive tone at the pool. We may run into less issues if patrons are not afraid to ask questions. Build a community. (Also helps with rule implementation)

Rough plan:

  • Develop a short list of “go-to” customer service phrases (e.g., greetings, redirection, handling complaints politely).
  • Roleplay scenarios in in-services or staff meetings
  • Give feedback and reminders throughout the week (to get into the habit of saying simple phrases)

2. Staying attentive in the chair

Goal: Reduce distractions, stay more alert

Rough plan: 

  • Create a short checklist/tips guide for staying focused.
  • Lead a mini-session at in-service about common distractions and how to avoid them.
  • Encourage accountability partners (guards reminding each other respectfully).
  • **Red Cross already provides this**

3. Communication during rescues

Goal: Reduce confusion and gain efficiency during spur-of-the-moment rescues

Rough plan:

  • Communicate during in-services which items are priority during a rescue
  • Run practice scenarios during in-services with limited staff present.
  • **Similar mentorship already**

4. Documentation in the guard office

Goal: Promote efficiency while documenting various events in the guard office and reducing confusion with new guards

Rough plan:

  • Create tutorials on how to handle first-aid documentation or life jacket logs.
  • Improve new-hire on-boarding

Interest lies in new-hire process and customer service

The new hire process can appear confusing to many first-years working at the pool. I am aiming to clear the air as much as possible to make the training process seamless and without uncertainty.

Customer service serves as a broad topic with lots of opportunity, however, it is limited during the winter with its applicability.

I am choosing to focus on the new hire process because accessible information is always important while transitioning into work.



Action items:

Action items:

  • Refine language of goal and turn it into thesis statement.
  • Come up with three tasks related to goal (training doc, training questionnaire, something in humanity?)
  • Review onboarding process



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