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The Lifeguard II will oversee multiple activities including but not limited to open swim, water exercise, swim lessons, and lap swimming. Be able to perform strenuous physical tasks necessary for a water rescue, including swimming quickly, supporting adult body weight while swimming as far as 50 feet, and removing adult body weight from the pool.
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Volunteers in this position are responsible for teaching and assisting adults and children at the Venetian Pool with swim lessons and water safety skills. Venetian Aquatic Club Volunteers are assigned to the Venetian Pool to assist with a variety of functions as it pertains to the Learn To Swim Program of children ages 5-18 and adults ages 18 and over.
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CPR for Adult, Child and Infant (obtain within 60 days) Ability to swim and maintain alertness at all times. As the Pool Attendant, you will allow members down the water slides while maintaining safety.
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All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to SafeSplash Swim School Corporate. Want to join the fastest growing swim school brand family in the nation.
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Responsibilities: Essential Responsibilities Swim instruction for preschool, school age and adult students in group and private lessons. Qualifications: Minimum Requirements : American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certification preferred but not required American Red Cross CPR Lifeguard Training and First Aid (preferred) Swimming Background Experience teaching swim lessons in a group setting Competencies: Proficient in teaching skills to students at various skill levels.
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Must have, or obtain, before coaching on deck: Adult & Pediatric/Child CPR and AED, First Aid, Safety Training for Swim Coaches, and all applicable Background Checks. The Head Swim Coach and / or AED of Aquatics will determine Hours.
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Must possess current certifications in Swim Instruction, Lifeguard instruction, First-Aid instruction, CPR (Adult, child and infant) instruction, AED and Oxygen Administration instruction.
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C. Surface dive headfirst and feetfirst and swim underwater for 15 feet. Current CPR certification (must include adult, child, and infant CPR and obstructed airway maneuver, two-rescuer CPR, modified jaw thrust, and use of pocket-mask and bag-valve mask resuscitation.
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Family Support & Education: This includes community with parent education, welcome bags for new parents, our lending library, workshops/support group, sending parents to conferences such as NC Down Syndrome Conference, DSAIA, NDSS Adult Summit, family picnics and events, benevolent funding and support for heart surgeries (through our High Hopes: Emerson High Heart Fund.
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Successfully complete a pre-employment skills test Swim-Tread-Swim Test - 150y continuously (using front crawl/breast stroke), tread water (without hands), 50y continuously (using front crawl/breast stroke)Brick retrieval- Swim 20yrd to a surface dive, retrieve a 10lb brick at a depth of 10'-13', return to surface and swim back to the initial wallDemonstrate successful knowledge and performance of CPR/AED and First- Aid skills.
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Must obtain and maintain American Red Cross Adult CPR and First Aid certification within 6 months of employment. Job title: Swim Instructor. The applicant shall provide formal classroom instruction/outdoor field PT and formal classroom instruction/swim training in accordance with established Aviation Rescue Swimmers Preparatory courses.
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The pool manager will supervise and manage the pool staff consisting of lifeguards and swim lesson instructors and serve as the pool's office supervisor. Red Cross or equivalent adult and infant CPR certification and First Aid for the professional rescuer certification.
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This position will teach swim lessons to patrons ages 6 months to adult. Swim instructors may choose to work at Seascape, Prairie Stone or both. All swim instructors are required to be in the water to teach each level.
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Plans and organizes personal class teaching outlines, methods and goals that support the general teaching outlines provided by the Aquatics Director and the American Red Cross Swimming Program and is responsible for the positive instruction, leadership, supervision, control, and safety of all swim lesson patrons.
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Coordinate a youth learn to swim program and adult swim lessons and properly bill the members. Coordinate with Swim Team Coaches to ensure safety, develop coaches and children’s skills.
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