High Sierra Pools believes in 3 core principles: safety first, work as a team, and serve the customer, and is recognized as the best-managed pool management company in the Mid-Atlantic.
Hours are typically mid-day shifts, but some pools offer split shifts Join in fun company events like a baseball outing, lifeguard Olympics, sports tournaments and more Work with friends (and get paid for it with our referral bonuses!)
Valid Lifeguarding/First Aid, CPR-AED, and Bloodborne Pathogens certificates Must be at least 15 years of age (or 18 to be a pool manager) A positive attitude: ready to help others and solve challenges Can be counted on: our team (and patrons!)
HIGH SIERRA POOLS IS NOW HIRING full time and part time LIFEGUARDS and POOL MANAGERS for variety of work locations in Rockville, MD and throughout Montgomery county, Maryland.
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