EDUCATIONAL TRACKS DROWNING PREVENTION
This track includes sessions specifically designed to discuss drowning prevention programs and discuss drowning prevention within your communities, nationally and internationally
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT/LEADERSHIP
Have you been in aquatics for years and are looking to expand your knowledge not just in aquatics, but, in other areas as well? Then this track is for you. Topics cover expanding your career beyond aquatics, working with recruiters, building political capital within your community and networking your way to advance your career and connections.
PROGRAMMING/STAFF DEVELOPMENT
This track covers various topics dealing with programming and staff development. How do you offer the most innovative and effective programs as well as offering staff development and training to provide the safest experience and environment for staff and patrons? Find out in these innovative sessions.
MAHC TRACK
This track is offered through a partnership with the Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code to provide education on the code and how to run and operate your facilities in a safe and effective manner. This track covers all areas of the code and is presented by various experts in the field.
NIRSA/UNIVERSITY TRACK
This track is offered through partnership with the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA). These sessions are relevant to those working within colleges and universities, specifically with regard to event management, staff training, and E C Ofacility M E management A D E S I Gand N more. AT E D AQ UAT I C student development. Learn from other university professionals, network aboutBshared
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RISK MANAGEMENT/LEGAL LIABILITY
Risk Management and Legal Liability are the cornerstone of aquatics operations. This track covers all areas of risk management The Association of Aquatic Profession and liability for you as an aquatic operator and for your facility.
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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
This track covers various diversity and inclusion opportunities that you should consider while running and operating aquatic facilities. Make sure that you are offering something for everyone and meeting the needs of everyone within your community
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HEALTH INSPECTOR TRACK
BE DEMONSTRATE SET YOURSELF RECOGNIZED YOUR APART Are you a health inspector? Or, do you need to know more about how to effectivelyasrun This track, along withfrom the other a your facilities? COMMITMENT MAHC track are for you. They will cover all aspects of the safe and effective operations of your facilities meeting the localaquatic Designated towhile aquatic and national code requirements. Aquatic education, professionals Professional certification, when pursuing within the and professional career industry development opportunities
AQUATIC PROFESSIONAL (AQP) CORE REQUIREMENTS Complete the five (5) core educational requirements by attending in-person at the AOAP conference. The CORE sessions are CORE designated in the schedule by the AOAP Symbol • Risk Management CORE • Programming and Staff Training CORE • Drowning Prevention CORE • Executive Development/Leadership CORE • Diversity and Inclusion CORE
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AqP Continuing Education CEU requirements: • .2 CEU (2 hours) in Risk Management • .2 CEU (2hours) in Programming and Staff Training • .2 CEU (2 hours) in Drowning Prevention • .2 CEU (2 hours) in Leadership/Executive Development • .2 CEU (2 hours) in Diversity and Inclusion • 1.5 CEU (15 hours) in a wide variety of electives
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