Certified Pool definition
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Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) or approved equal.
Those employees who monitor and maintain pools as part of their job assignment shall be eligible for a two hundred dollar ($200) annual payment for achieving a current Certified Pool Operator’s license.
Employees who hold a Certified Pool Operator Certificate and are assigned to pool operations duties will receive an additional $10.00 (ten dollars) per month.
Current employees who lose Certified Pool Operator certification will be assigned to a labor grade II position for which the employee is qualified for a minimum of six (6) months.
The District will pay a yearly stipend of $900 for a Chief Licenses, $630 for a 1st Class License and $500 for Certified Pool Operators (CPO) for those custodians in position(s) requiring the CPO.
The hot tub and pool will be prepared and tested for proper and safe chemical levels by a Certified Pool and Spa Operator, prior to or on the day of occupancy.
Middle School Head Custodians must possess a First Class “C” Minnesota State Boiler License and Certified Pool Operators License.
Those individuals designated as Certified Pool Operator by the Board of Education shall receive a stipend of $300.00 per year.
Head Engineer III and Night Lead II that are a Certified Pool Operator and work at schools with pools shall receive an additional .50 per hour.
A premium of $.61 will be made part of the agreement for the person who is performing the Certified Pool Operators job at the High School.